“When it's in a book I don't think it'll hurt any more ...exist any
more. One of the things writing does is wipe things out. Replace them.”
Marguerite Duras
I have always felt it is the same for me. When I write down the things that are in my head it's like I magically manage to take them out, suck them out of my mind. So they disappear and there is no weight in my skull anymore. My brain feels cleaned so I can replace those heavy thoughts with something more positive, I HOPE! Rarely that is the case. Once I get rid of the thoughts that make my head hurts new ones, usually heavier, appear.
The brain, my non-existing friend, is a very strange thing. I still haven't made up my mind of what it's purpose is or why we have the brain we have. Recently I had the misfortune of experiencing the dysfunction of my brain. Long story short I was smoking Cannabis while taking Fluoxetine (anti-depressant) and one day while being under the sweet influence of the best drug ever I started experiencing some of the worst and most uncommon side effects of one of the worst drugs ever. I don't know if you have ever read the "Possible Side Effects" part of any of the drugs you have at home, but believe me when I say this....it is scary. Anyway, here is a list of the side effects I experienced from the Fluoxetine.
- insomnia
- fatigue*
- anxiety*
- restlessness*
- feeling tense*
- confusion*
- rapid and irregular heartbeat sensation*
- feeling detached from yourself*
- strange thinking*
- cold sweat*
- panic attacks*
Anyway, I just had the urge to write down my experience for my own sake. Let's hope the thoughts about it will go away from my head and I will make room for better ones.