Slowing down the mind can help. Thiothixene is a drug that is a dopamine suppressant in the frontal lobes. Since it appears that mind control signals can only add energy into the brains circuitry it usually creates dysfunction by over activation of neural circuitry. Side effects include dumbing down and zombie like states if taken in too high of doses. These are choices of the lesser of two evils. Keep routines and write stuff down. Overactive frontal lobes can cause hypergraphia and disjointed thoughts leading to a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Consult your doctor for other
advice of chemical blockers, but remember the choices you must make in describing your symptoms to your doctor. They know nothing about mind control weaponry and will not believe it.
How do I rid myself of the bad memories and bad dreams?There is a lot of research to alleviate PTSD symptoms such as bad dreams and memories. There are new drugs but they have to betaken at the time of the induction of PTSD.
One doctor is using MDMAto help soldiers cope with PTSD but the DEA obviously is very wary.
Practical advice is to create new positive experiences such as travel and spending time with friends and even volunteering. Antidepressant drugs can help too.
For self survival sake, getting your message out once like in a book or internet site can help with catharsis. Do not focus on it and revisit the trauma over and over again. This is another choice a TI must make.
Some find solace by fighting and bringing awareness to the masses. Some psychologists suggest not revisiting the trauma over and over again and to forget it. The downside is that a former TI will feel that they did nothing to help bring awareness to the cause and help future
generations from similar USgovernment sponsored tortures.
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