Which meds would take away certain traits of Autism?

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The pacing and hyperactivity could theoretically respond to ADHD stimulants. But that would also be off-label, are controlled substances that are essentially prescription meth and have worse adverse effect profiles (insomnia, tics, cardiac arrhythmias, etc).
A funny thing about ADHD meds being used on spergs is that they can make tism symptoms significantly worse.
AuDHD havers (autism and adhd) often respond very poorly to stimulants, due to the autism traits being enhanced.
 
Since you want to keep your mind intact benzos aren't really an option but they do get rid of anxiety, compulsive thinking and overstimulation. The problem is just the inevitable horrible addiction you're gonna get from taking them. Pure MDMA could also help but getting that is very hard unless you know somebody running an underground lab.
 
Pacing/stimming: it feels like I have too much energy sometimes. It is impossible to stop, trust me I've tried.
Compulsive thoughts: I know it's my mind that's telling me to do this but it gets to a point where I just give in and do it.
I do this a lot but I haven't been tested... is it over for me?
 
As an autist i find alcohol helps temporarily remove some of the more severe traits, but of course it only lasts for a short while and it's not good for you in the long run. But then if you are an autist you are fucked anyway.
 
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Are you sure you are autistic? Most people with autism experience arrested development at an early age with many of them not overcoming from it. And then comes the sensory issues where certain textures and sounds are a nightmare for an individual. Then again, people with autism are more likely to experience anxiety, depression, ocd, bipolar and Schizophrenia.
 
Seconding OCD meds. Atypical antipsychotics also work for rumination and will make you too tired to stim and pace.
 
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ACT therapy is recommended, because honestly man... You're never gonna be "non autistic", you just have to learn how to accept it and not give a shit.

Believe me, it's fucking difficult. I'm effectively living a double life myself pretending to be semi functional when in reality I'm a depressed autistic wreck.

You can try mushrooms and shit but... They don't cure shit, they're just fun to take and will get you out of a depressive slump for a couple hours, which is absolutely priceless.
 
ACT therapy is recommended, because honestly man... You're never gonna be "non autistic", you just have to learn how to accept it and not give a shit.

Believe me, it's fucking difficult. I'm effectively living a double life myself pretending to be semi functional when in reality I'm a depressed autistic wreck.

You can try mushrooms and shit but... They don't cure shit, they're just fun to take and will get you out of a depressive slump for a couple hours, which is absolutely priceless.

Fuck man that is the truth, there is no cure to autism it's a constant war to try and pretend to be normal, it never comes naturally, it always takes effort and so you get exhausted very quickly.

The only hope as an autist is to be a hermit and try to deal with as few people as possible, as most people will judge you for being weird.
 
I have autism myself (Level 1) and I've found that ADHD meds like Ritalin have really helped with the social aspect of it, along with with some compulsive thoughts. It makes me happy and in the mood to put effort into conversation. Just don't get addicted to it.
 
This is an old post, but it is highly likely you have a vitamin deficiency. Whatever you decide to do, adding omega 3s, vitamin D and vitamin B will support your symptoms. Autistic people tend to be vitamin deficient, but these especially have been linked to increased OCD/anxiety-type behaviors. There’s inconclusive research right now about NAC and inositol as well.

CBT is the gold standard talk therapy, but you seem motivated, so maybe try going through a workbook on your own or watching some YouTube clips to get an idea of what it’s about.
 
Transcranial Direct Stimulation or Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.
 
Around 2020, during the whole Wu-flu nonsense, I started experimenting with Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2) a.k.a MMS (Miracle Mineral Solution) after realizing how big a scam the "healthcare" industry was.

I've used it successfully for multiple issues with no side effects apart from the strange chlorine smell in my stools when I'm on it.

Issues include throat infection, stomach infection, ear infection and the common flu.

Attached here is a documentary about the substance if you're interested.

Kerry Rivera's Odysee page is more specific about using ClO2 to cure Autism.
 
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