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This is wonderful to hear :) for me it was a friend of mine who I hung out with. She was like "YOURE RAW DOGGING LIFE???" and she was so genuinely shocked I wasn't medicated and it made me wonder if things were so different medicated that would cause her such shock. I see why now.
Just be prepared for some uncomfortable side effects in the first week or two until your body gets used to the medication. I've been a bit clammy and my tummy has been a bit weird and my heartbeat has been elevated a bit. All still worth it though.
Good to hear! But my caffeine and nicotine addictions make my tummy off anyways. I'm genuinely excited to see what the other side is like after 41 years. The one thing I hope I don't lose is the constant music in my head. It really helps get me through boring nights at work.
Oh speaking of addictions, YMMV but I used to use cannabis throughout the day and a ton of it. Since starting meds I haven't felt any need for it at all and just have it in the evenings if I feel like it. I've witnessed a 95% decrease in my cannabis consumption immediately. You may find you no longer want caffeine. I don't know about nicotine since the addiction is chemical but who knows. Rooting for ya!!!