Do Antidepressants Work Part I
3:20
Psychiatric Care Is Not Effective
3:14
Discharging Dangerous Patients
0:50
BPD And Emotional Sensitivity
0:42
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@mleshdc
@mleshdc 5 сағат бұрын
I agree that treatment should be tailored to the individual, but that's true in all cases, not just borderline personality. In terms of medication being a short-term treatment modality, I guess that depends on what you mean by short term? We know that folks tend to age out of borderline personality, but how long is appropriate to use medication for symptom management? In my opinion, it's however long those target symptoms appear. For me, I find I'm using medication much less for impulsivity and much more for explosive anger and my patients really appreciate medications role in their overall treatment.
@debradimascio565
@debradimascio565 9 сағат бұрын
I've been on Auvelity for one year. It has changed my life! On depression meds for over 25 years and did nothing. Also had TMS, still had severe major depression. One week into Auvelity major change! NIW for the first time in my live I've felt happy and normal!
@itsmychannelbaby
@itsmychannelbaby 17 сағат бұрын
Dude somebody should put you on an anti-psychotic just for thinking that haircut was a good idea and by the way if you think that over 20 mg of Zyprexa or for that matter over 0 mg of Zyprexa is a good idea for anybody definitely consider going on the medication yourself - a very very very very very very very very very high dose
@oneday6134
@oneday6134 Күн бұрын
You have no idea what you are talking about 😂😂
@sabyend-np0
@sabyend-np0 Күн бұрын
isn't psychosis also a potential symptom for bipolar as well? not transient, but some psychotic manic delusions or psychotic depression? maybe you could talk about the difference in psychosis between the different disorders when there is psychosis present?
@sabyend-np0
@sabyend-np0 Күн бұрын
can you do content on ultradian cycling bipolar?
@user-xj2xw7fs3s
@user-xj2xw7fs3s Күн бұрын
It was the ONLY medicine that brought me out of terrible anxiety yrs ago. I haven't taken it for years, but it helped me at super low doses. My theory why it worked for me is because it clears through the kidneys & not the liver. It's crazy to me that people abuse it omg.BUT it really messed with my short term memory so beware of that. I did stop because it made me depressed after a while if I remember correctly. I only took 300 mg Why do they think it helped alcoholics, probably reduced their anxiety. I am super sensitive to drugs & supplements so anything that works for me usually is too weak to work for others. OR I could be a super slow liver metabolizer?
@prithviraj7322
@prithviraj7322 2 күн бұрын
clickbait
@DevMfWalker
@DevMfWalker 2 күн бұрын
What's the diffeŕnce in the D2 and D3 receptors ? Could you do a video on this.
@chipcarty
@chipcarty 2 күн бұрын
Please.. research grapefruit juice. Very important.
@churchofclaus
@churchofclaus 2 күн бұрын
Gaba totally works for me. Bad info
@sniper1444
@sniper1444 2 күн бұрын
Brought to you by Pfizer
@alisajennings4303
@alisajennings4303 2 күн бұрын
Does remission imply that they were able to eventually get off the medication and still see the benefits?
@GoDsPoWeR71
@GoDsPoWeR71 3 күн бұрын
Maybe prozac....
@terrihartbarger
@terrihartbarger 3 күн бұрын
I take Gabippenton for fibromyalgia. I started on nurotin and had wild hallucinations, and then changed to gabbys. I love this medication. 600mg 3 times a day. Works well for me.😊
@DesmoraDays
@DesmoraDays 3 күн бұрын
Works if you have a big enough wallet its 2000$. They sell Dextromethorphan for cheap at any store. Scalpers man
@pamedwards352
@pamedwards352 3 күн бұрын
What about naltraxone -Wellbutrin combinination ? I followed up on Vyvance and am intrigued by its time release as a way to mitigate the big burst of dipsmine followed by the big drop characteristic of amphetamines. Is there any evidence that constant chewing and swallowing , achieving a ruminating, bovine self enclosed mental state, outside circadian time, inside rather a digestive mind statei, similar to possibly a digestive gut-brain meditation , 14:54 is part of what perpetual, ouroboros-like eating achieves. Things noone likes to include in symptoms of compulsive chronic binge eating disorders. Hernia, diarrhea, gas,bloating, hemmerhoids, varicosities in the abdomen and thinghs, loss of teeth, breaking of teeth, distorted body shape without overweight, intense social isolation....the picture of the condition involves brain, and the digestive tract from mouth to anus and can result in pelvic floor collapse and incontinence. Electolyte imbalances can also be present . This condition warrants greater study, because it is sustainable longer than any other type of eating disorder. It can consume an entire lifetime, providing a devious suicide alternative. Please provide more data on this topic
@BASHEM72
@BASHEM72 4 күн бұрын
I had knee replacement surgery on right leg in October. Sciatica proceeded from surgery and started having uncontrollable cramps at night. My orthopedic doctor has prescribed me Gabapentin 300 mg 3 times a day if needed. He knows that I take 53mg of methadone a day. I always look up meds especially there interactions before taking them. The thing is nothing I’ve took has helped except steroid pack. So Im , reconsidering taking Gabapentin . Cause it is so hard to get a good nights sleep with sciatica. And it has been a constant bother for the last month and a half .
@NewLeaf-bq1rd
@NewLeaf-bq1rd 4 күн бұрын
Why tho? You never explained
@AbubakarIbrahim-c6j
@AbubakarIbrahim-c6j 5 күн бұрын
Hello how are you greating from Nigeria my 22yrs son diagnosed with bipolar 1 he's now on lemotrigine 100mg b d together with olanzapine 10mg carbamazepine 200mg morning and 400mg night ,inj flupenazine 50mg monthly. But up till now he feels over laughing at night feels can you help me .thank you for your usual support.
@supersaiyan-goku-san
@supersaiyan-goku-san 5 күн бұрын
Subscribed!
@supersaiyan-goku-san
@supersaiyan-goku-san 5 күн бұрын
Thanks for the information. Will work to be better with my dad.
@benevolence_isavurtue2971
@benevolence_isavurtue2971 5 күн бұрын
In a simple 150mg dose once with food... I'm feeling sort of sedated & flat 30hrs later- after even working out & intense levels of vitamin B complex.
@shortchange26
@shortchange26 5 күн бұрын
My wife spent 4 days in CCU over this trash. Can you say serotonin syndrome with cardiac arrest?
@CarlonArrington
@CarlonArrington 5 күн бұрын
This Justin Bieber looking woman is saying that because he gets paid to say that inadvertantly.
@nicoleboie3794
@nicoleboie3794 6 күн бұрын
Me
@marieb9961
@marieb9961 6 күн бұрын
Eres el mejor Dr 😊
@melancholicInsane
@melancholicInsane 6 күн бұрын
I'm on 3 medications for Severe Treatment Resistant Non-Psychotic Endogenous Melancholic Persistent Depressive Disorder with severe Attribution of Salience Dysregulation... 60 mg Mirtazapine, 400 mg Quetiapine( Minimum dose for Attribution of Salience Dysregulation / so called Antipsychotic effect / Dopamine blocking effect ), 75 mg Tianeptine... 18 mg Methylphenidate also there but it's not for Depression, it's just for me to be able to have cognitive awareness / attention... Is that too much considering my Diagnosis?
@trishanellerose7761
@trishanellerose7761 6 күн бұрын
So sad. I think this is attempting to be a serious psych channel......? It's not kind to be negative----☆☆ Big-pharma and psychiatry----- until the grid-lock is dismantled? It's just an industry with pts dying, way too young of "natural causes......"--according to the coronials?. Enough ignorance maybe --- will distract and self-reflect. Sneakers? Is too irritating for the trained with lived experience.
@benzapp1
@benzapp1 6 күн бұрын
I am baffled by the magnitude of poly pharmacy. I wonder how much of it is placebo effect until it isn’t.
@anupamahaldar7063
@anupamahaldar7063 6 күн бұрын
I skipped risperidone for two days and my pulse went high and l developed insomania despite resuming taking the med.Can you tell me what is going on ?
@GoDsPoWeR71
@GoDsPoWeR71 6 күн бұрын
Some people need it though..
@Mosfer_aldoseri
@Mosfer_aldoseri 6 күн бұрын
Ofc but I've seen many patients who stayed on a medication for longer than they needed to. In many cases, there are no data on safety or efficacy for that duration.
@GoDsPoWeR71
@GoDsPoWeR71 5 күн бұрын
@Mosfer_aldoseri How and Why?
@MikeMancini-ss3js
@MikeMancini-ss3js 6 күн бұрын
ive been on rexulti for years had a phycotic break 4 years ago and been on rexulti ever seen all my symptoms are gone besides auditory hallucinations what do you suggest
@ChelseaG.-nm7rl
@ChelseaG.-nm7rl 6 күн бұрын
Psychiatrists here don’t even entertain the very thing that is meeting patient at where they’re at because of how absurdly classist they are in rest of my state, Pennsylvania, just everything not Philly.
@Philadelphia19147
@Philadelphia19147 6 күн бұрын
Cool channel
@sabbatron5
@sabbatron5 7 күн бұрын
I’d rather be dependent on a prescription and fully functioning than a “zero” with no money and a life threatening needle habit.
@sufir3212
@sufir3212 7 күн бұрын
IT ISNT COMMON AT FUCKING ALL
@sabbatron5
@sabbatron5 7 күн бұрын
Long term user myself. Nearly impossible to beat the addiction to it. I look at it like this, facts from history itself. Heroin was created to cure morphine addiction and Suboxone was created to cure heroin addiction. The drugs of today will be tomorrow’s epidemics.
@ShariHoldal
@ShariHoldal 7 күн бұрын
Mania is dangerous!!
@HurlingMongroach
@HurlingMongroach 7 күн бұрын
Idk maybe how u guys literally drove me insane with pills
@paulineiqbal5948
@paulineiqbal5948 7 күн бұрын
As an older woman who had ASD traits as a young child, never diagnosed as was back in the day. Had quite bad anxiety and weight loss from age twelve, the onset of Bipolar at 23, I sometimes wonder if I had been treated as a child, would I still have ended up with Bipolar 1, which has at times been more difficult to treat? Childhood illnesses can sometimes lead to mental health issues in the future. Little was known back then. Hoping for more awareness and better outcomes for upcoming generations.
@paulineiqbal5948
@paulineiqbal5948 7 күн бұрын
In Britain, CBT waiting lists can be longer than a year on the NHS. Oftentimes, medication is the first line treatment. I was initially diagnosed with severe GAD and major depression. I had been telling Doctors I was not depressed. Years after ineffective treatments, I was diagnosed with Bipolar 1. Finally I was given the most appropriate medication. Then the "depression" which did not respond to any of nine or ten different antidepressants, did subside. Anxiety did not go away, but I learned to manage it naturally. I have stayed away from hospitals for some years now. It means a lot to us to receive correct diagnosis and treatment. Makes all the difference! Thank you.
@melancholicInsane
@melancholicInsane 8 күн бұрын
The people here are really stupid! Quetiapine doesn't work at all if they're taking low doses! For Depression 150-300 mg needs to be taken for atleast 4 weeks!... And for Psychosis, atleast 400 mg is required and that too for atleast 4 weeks
@mysticmallachi777
@mysticmallachi777 8 күн бұрын
I would've never started taking this garbage if I'd known sudden cessation could cause seizures THAT HAVE RUINED MY QUALITY OF LIFE AND MEMORY FOREVER. If you're reading this, just do your week or whatever of withdrawal. Suck it up. This "tapering down" nonsense doesn't work at all. Not without someone standing over you, dosing you, forcing you down the path. Don't even try it on your own. This has been MISERY.
@selfishpixie
@selfishpixie 8 күн бұрын
My mom gave it to me when i was 5 Im 21
@regen387
@regen387 8 күн бұрын
Amitryptiline and Clomipramine are the gold standards since many decades ago in terms of efficacy but require more caution.. After that it is Lexapro, Zoloft and Prozac and Effexor that are somewhat less effective than Ami and Clomi but safer. After that everything else is meh in my opinion. Thats my personal experience, not professional opinion, everyone is different, what I think may not apply for you, consult your doctor before doing anything.
@regen387
@regen387 8 күн бұрын
I Know from my personal experience that moderate dose of pregabalin 900mg divided in 3 doses saved my life from chronic and debilitating GAD and panic attacks. As if it reduces excessive electricity in my brain. Along with that 50mg of zoloft and 50mg of ami put the icing on the cake. But be ware, consult your doctor , everyone is different. As a European I cant help but notice that in the US medication dosage is too agressive.
@DonnaTellaMeWhatToDo
@DonnaTellaMeWhatToDo 8 күн бұрын
I disagree with you. There are definitely reasons why a patient with HIV might be depressed. There are lots of patients who are HIV negative who have absolutely "no reason" to be clinically depressed but yet many are. Strange argument really. Depression is relative to one's own lived experience, of course.
@MsSummerofchange
@MsSummerofchange 9 күн бұрын
Spending a minute of an already boring vlog to recap a complete non event from yesterdays boring vlog is hilarious. I don’t know how you don’t lose your mind living a life that is so devoid of variety or purpose. You’re trapped making KZbin videos for a combative audience because it’s the only way you can make a living while doing as close to nothing as possible. I wish you would just admit that instead of maintaining this ‘content creator’ facade.
@GameTek-yg6ew
@GameTek-yg6ew 9 күн бұрын
i had major success with microdosing sertraline zoloft 25mg for 8 years for bipolar type 1, never really felt depressed since. i get mania from 50mg and 100mg, must take them with lithium or lamictal