N.B. This is a serious topic. Please stop spreading propaganda about acetaminophen being addictive or causing autism. Please read the study. The point of the study is not about acetaminophen. It is about social pain can hurt as much as physiological pain. Only people with trait of high level of forgiveness responded to acetaminophen. Acetaminophen will not work for you if you not a kind. forgiving person. No need to worry about acetaminophen if you have a weak trait. Kindness can be learned by not trolling

Social pain (psychache), such as ostracisation/rejection/bullying, can hurt as much as physical pain. Forgiveness and acetaminophen have interactive effects on experiences of social pain. Telling victims to just “let it go” is just like withholding pain medicines from patients recovering from surgery.

We need to tell the victims that psychological wounds are like physical wounds. They will heal but the healing processes can be long and painful. Psychological pain may come back in waves, and the scars may remain just like physical scars. If the psychological pain is unbearable, don’t hesitant to seek mental health. “It’s okay not to be okay.” Don’t be persuaded to think “it is all in the head.” Psychological wounds are as real as physical wounds. Good luck.

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    I have feel like that pretty often when sad, it does genuinely hurt

    So it makes sense to me

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    This appears to be a tiny undergrad study on something neat. I think y’all are reading too much into this. Also, there appears to be no link between acetaminophen and autism but that has absolutely nothing to do with this study.

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    This is pretty funny given the recent political assertions that Tylenol causes autism, because rejection sensitive dysphoria is a symptom of autism/adhd

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      It might be a symptom but is it the thing that occurs only in autistic people and normal people do not experience this feeling?

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      Wait

      I’m abnormally sensitive about rejection because of my AuADHD?

      What the flipping fuck. Fuck this shit. What drugs just turn off my brain so I can just be a blob of flesh until I die of old age since they don’t like how often I complain about existence being so goddamn difficult.

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        It didn’t turn off the brain. Read the study. Only people with trait of high level of forgiveness responded. In another word, nice, forgiving people.

        Are you a nice, forgiving person? It works for good people only

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        Naw fuck that, I’d rather be a sloppy mess human than whatever the fuck “normal” standard addition humans are doing. Yeah, it’s difficult, but have you met folks who don’t have mental health issues? There’s like a whole three of them and they’re dead behind the eyes.

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          Have you read the study? It only work for people with trait of high level of forgiveness. In another word, nice people.

          Are you a nice person?

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        Sheesh, tell me about it, just about every quirk of my personality turns out to be an ADHD symptom in the end.

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        I hear you, I’m ND too. Reading about things like RSD being common in people like us has at least helped me be easier on myself.

        Existence is goddamn difficult and I wish I had an answer, because turning my brain off sounds wonderful. Alcohol can do that, but it comes with some awful consequences. I’ve also abused quetiapine, but eventually that fucked me up too. Weed does not play nice with my brain

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          Man quetiapine just made me panic and feel like I couldn’t breathe. Actually there are a shit ton of “sedating” medications that do that to me thinking about it.

          Except of course benzos, but thanks to those being cross tolerant with z drugs, they really gotta pump those in me to work at all.

          I’ve had a little success with clonodine.

          I remember abilify completely shut off my ability to think. Still had emotions, just no reasoning.

          People talk about Dating being this thing that’s easy to do. Yeah. Maybe if you had any choice over what was and wasn’t difficult.

          Im thinking about walking into therapy tomorrow and just asking “do I have to work if I’m just gonna be miserable anyway?”

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            I’m on clonidine for ADHD. I can actually stop myself from speaking out of turn now, so maybe it has been a little sedating xD

            Dating is kind of a nightmare. I know people say anyone can find a partner, but that doesn’t take into account things like sensory issues or hard boundaries around other things that keep us sane. I told myself a few years ago that I didn’t want to date while I’m university, but honestly it’s been so nice not forcing myself to fit into other people’s boxes that I might just stay single even after I earn my doctorate

            I’m also with you on refusing to participate in a misery machine for a living. I hope you can hash out some kind of misery escape plan with your therapist tomorrow

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              I’m on a max dosage of clonidine for HBP. I didn’t know it had other effects. It does explain a bit. Thanks for the info.

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          No, that would be one of the worst options. There are far better ones. Not going to advise those either though – substance dependency is not a pleasant thing for anyone.

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        What the flipping fuck. Fuck this shit. What drugs just turn off my brain so I can just be a blob of flesh until I die of old age since they don’t like how often I complain about existence being so goddamn difficult.

        Marijuana.

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    You get deep enough into any emotion and it will start overlapping physical neurotransmitter pathways.

    Just ask anyone thats done research into schizoid personality disorder.

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      “The part of the computer that does one thing is connected to the part of the computer that does another thing 🤯”

      Except our brains can change their wiring.

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            Don’t think so given the hilarious quantity of gluten I eat intentionally in the form of seitan. Fuck I really hope not. Eco-friendly cheap protein does not have an abundance of varieties 💀

            I should probably do another elimination diet for a month or so to check at some point. Been a few years

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                I’m already lactose intolerant and while I’m not big mad at that because the dairy industry is rat trash anyway, if i become gluten intolerant I swear to fuck I’m gonna pull a Thought Emporium I FUCKING LOVE BREAD AND SEITAN

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          Increased hangover even with less alcohol kicked in for me in my early 30s, but mine was likely due to interaction with prescribed medications I’m still on. Either way, my organs thank me.

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            yeah I’m only half mad because i have other health issues i need to be working on, i don’t need to be adding a carcinogen into the mix

            plus, all the homebrew and cocktail hipsters are also getting old, so the NA beverage industry is gaining momentum

            Seedlip and Pearson’s spirits, Asahi Zero and Athletic beer, Lyre’s cocktails, and BOLLE and French Bloom wines are some of my craft NA faves

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    Old doctor joke: Patient: “Hey Doc, it hurts when I do this.” Doc: “Quit doing that!” Same holds true of social pain. Trust yourself, stay true to yourself, avoid the pain sources, and ‘find the others’.

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          Life is also about not wasting your time on the problems that are too costly for you to resolve while you have other things to worry about.

          This life is not so simple and pleasant as to give everyone the opportunity to figure out how to solve every one of their problems, least of all those whose physiology or neurochemistry make certain of those problems significantly more difficult for them than for others.

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    I hit something a little different for my depressed attitudes and it works as good as a prescribed medication. Alpha GPC

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      If alpha GPC (choline) works you might have methylation mutations impacting your folate metabolism. Have a look at methylfolate, b2 and methylcobalamin and maybe get your MTHFR, MTR, MTRR, COMT genes tested. The supplement trimethylglycine might do ya wonders too

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        Yeah I’m not doing any of that. Already don’t have a full deck to play with, so they could just call it that and fee me to the poorhouse for the priviledge. Alpha gpc’s main attraction is its cheap and easy to get

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          Alpha GPC is literally the most expensive thing on that list, those are vitamins B2, B9 and B12. You’ll probably benefit from egg yolk which contains the fat soluble version of alpha GPC (choline)

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            I have all that here, too and so far they’ve done nothing but make my pee neon yellow for a couple days. A-gpc hits me about 30 minutes after ingestion and lasts about 4 hours. At 150mg dosage it lasts me twice as long as the rda

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    There is also research that shows that acetaminophen is not a particularly effective pain reliever, or at least, that it is only an effective pain reliever for a subset of the population.

    So I don’t know how much this would prove.

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      It works for me it also gives me a little bit of a buzz. I usually take ibuprofen though unless it’s something bad in which case I take one of each.

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      its much weaker than the non-selective cox inhibitors, naproxen, ibuprofin or even aspirin. in managing fever and pain. its only useful in mild pain that isnt chronic and not severe pain.

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      Anecdotally it doesn’t work for me, exactly. It sort of makes me feel numb and slow. So sometimes I take it specifically to get that feeling. This happens even in small doses.