Talk:Zuclopenthixol

"One Victim's Tale"
I have removed the following section from the article: Ten years ago I was repeatedly injected with sufficient zuclopenthixol decanoate to render me unconscious for 4 days at a time, as a treatment for prescribed dexamphetamine induced psychosis. I had never been the least bit violent, and had never refused medication as it had been insisted that I had. For 18 months I had an insatiable need to pace, and revert to this state whenever anxious. For 2 years I had chronic balancing difficulties and the spontaneous inversion phenomenon still persists. I experienced testicular atrophy and grew manboobs, both conditions persist to this day. Yes, I have permanent, chronic akithisia in both legs and grind my feet all day and night. I am impotent and have a 25 hour sleep cycle that doesn't synchronise with daylight. I am always on edge, cannot relax my muscles and experience the awfull sensation of not having showered for months. I lost all fitness and gained 40kg. This is a bad, bad medicine that is simply inhuman to inflict upon any living thing.

I am sorry that the user who added this comment had such a terrible experience, but Wikipedia articles are not the place for personal testimony. Information added to articles must be attributable to reliable, published sources. Fvasconcellos (t·c) 16:05, 29 June 2007 (UTC)

Today I was diagnosed with sodomytopic dyskinesia, on top of all that listed above. Life is no-longer worth living. Nobody heard my screams.

I've got a similar story

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=========== I started talking to people from my house window telling them calmly at first that Vegetable oil runs diesel cars carbon neutrally and it possibly wasn't a coincidence that there was a major world splitting war in the country where they produce the most. There are so many things like this, massive unfairnesses. The reason medicine doesn't succeed in increasing lifespan 200% straight away with drugs like salix alba extract or everolimus is because we need people to die, we're overpopulating fast and using resources too fast to support inefficiency.

The only way it isn't a conspiracy, and that the majority aren't incorrect that it's not a conspiracy, is that if they heard the things the people who are in situations like this say, honestly, there would be hope, we would be able to live.

It's not a joke, it's like drowning witches because you rock back and forth and sound desperate when they force treat you which make more people think you need it. Every little disagreement becomes a symptom of your illness and they document all of your personal fears and secrets on a computer system that multitudes of people, governments and hackers alike can just read from to shut down anything you say. It drastically lowers dopamine levels so you don't become too lively and people gravitate to you. You don't feel joy. It makes you feel dull, maybe not how you'd think, but it is like a constant body ache and sleeping lathargy that takes over and again stops you working and gets you in trouble. You have to take it with antidepressants to counter the artificially low dopamine levels, it can wreak havoc on your personality if you were into living naturally. They will write your noticing an outside intelligence leading people to think you're well only when you're on it only as a symptom and another reason to be on it rather than a systematic injustice.

It's like the system of doctors (evolved or not) will never tell you the answer, that we're working to save the planet and that's why we have to work, because they don't want to work themselves, and if you fight instinctively for everyone's innocence and right to have fun, they do the least work they can which is just to (systematically) abuse you until you are so worn down you shut up before ticking it as a success in the data. It seems ive not met a doctor smart enough to conceive that you living freely is cheaper and try to make you want to work. Laughter is more powerful than screaming. Unite. I'd like to say good things will arrive but the truth is only that they might. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 185.69.145.23 (talk) 23:09, 13 April 2023 (UTC)