Groundbreaking Study Questions Long-Term Antipsychotic Use - What You Need to Know!

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A Psych Nurse

A Psych Nurse

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@barbaramartinetti
@barbaramartinetti 21 күн бұрын
Metabolic Psychiatry? Dr. Chris Palmer...Brain Energy? Baszucki Group? Dr. Shebani Sethi? Dr. Judy Ford? and many others? Have you examined the evidence for recovery through Ketogenic Methods?
@TheDude-w5l
@TheDude-w5l 21 күн бұрын
@@barbaramartinetti man, listen. A mind is grown in time, there is no magical pill or diet to fix mental issues. Now sometimes, those problems arise , truly, from some physiological process, and fixing a health issue fixes the problem, but there are layers and layers and the truth is that TRUE spirituality comes from perfectly maintained continuity. When that is interrupted , at every step of the way, you will have 'scars' manifested forever , larger and larger, as time goes on. Leaving a healthy lifestyle is one, holding strong beliefs is another. If you have the luck to have 'grown' into all of those organically, by having them revealed to you naturally at every step of the way, than you have reached the prize of a happy life. If those same things happened to be some not-so-obvious things that you somehow manage to manifest despite the vast majority of your peers not doing/having them, than you have won the jackpot of natural selection and eternal Bliss. Arguing on KZbin on which poison to inject next to 'purge' yourself or which nutrient to ingest in unbalanced amounts is a dead end strategy in and of itself. Live life! If you think you have it bad, truly go out once in a while and see how others are living - it will make you realise you're not that down on the natural selection front as you believe. Go learn stuff, cultivate skills, and when the benefits of it are not immediately apparent to your imagination and the mind's eye doesn't immediately lit at the very possibilities, than that is a lack of experience and the fix is to simply go ahead and do it, see what sticks, no matter what. I castrated myself accidentally on drugs but vastly more traumatic than that was the fact that I nearly ended up as a 'mental patient' and that I was treated as a cuckoo and a person with no agency by people much stupider than me ( though in a higher profession, I admit) and that they witheld from me my very needed hormonal treatment from then on. I dated a very brilliant girl shortly after whom this exact same whitch hunting eventually lead her to suicide. The girl wasn't crazy, she was the victim of gaslighting and lies. Did she act like a jackass at times and seemingly oblivious to others at times, did she had angry issues and did she carry with her that 'filth' characteristic of low class people, although she was intelligent and industrious? Yes, she did, but that only further showed that she had healthy human responses to outside stimuli out of her control. She was maimed, you see, and poetically so, people just couldn't see the beauty in her, they all latched on to her scars instead, as of purging the weak from within the group, out of a desperate fear of survival in the face of the big bad woolf of social norm.
@momsspaghetti2246
@momsspaghetti2246 20 күн бұрын
What this does to me? It makes me f*cking angry! All the people I know that got diagnosed with Schizophrenia and took neuroleptics are institutionalized, unemployed, have side effects or committed suicide. And now you tell me the doctors literally made them worse instead of helping them... If they would have been honest at least and said they don't have longterm studies and they are treating patients by trial and error and they don't really know what they do - but they always acted different! They were all soooo confident with their f*cking white coats... I try not to rage but it is hard, man... really hard. I also got "treated" into unemployment and social isolation (over 10 years in the system), but at least I "only" take SSRIs... this is a medical scandal. Who will compensate all the victims of this?
@alexanderyang8720
@alexanderyang8720 20 күн бұрын
Please RFK ban or reform this scam industry!
@kwasiawuah1117
@kwasiawuah1117 21 күн бұрын
love to have you back
@4kresolutionaroundthecity327
@4kresolutionaroundthecity327 10 күн бұрын
hi would mine making video on how to make a proper nursing notes for psych… thanks
@wizardlyrhino2824
@wizardlyrhino2824 21 күн бұрын
Been on antipsychotics for 3 years now. My memory has gotten worse, and I feel ljke I can't really think clearly.Although the voices are gone most of the time on the medicine.
@user-cr7u1iu7g
@user-cr7u1iu7g 21 күн бұрын
What are you saying?
@TheDude-w5l
@TheDude-w5l 21 күн бұрын
The entire psychiatric field is built on a stupid and simplistic theory, which later got dismantled, yet today, all of KZbin is filled with convoluted explanations on the neurotransmitter effect of the 'medicines' and how they 'fix' diseases, explanations which remind me of the entire books written on the subject of 'spontaneous generation' of insects ( they somehow missed the possibility of insects simply laying eggs everywhere) and of various other pests like mice or rats ( that is even harder to understand how they could attribute to spontaneous generation, other than the fact they simply built theories upon reading and no direct life experiences). It also reeks of the same flawed logic that lead to the 'four humors' theory dominating medicine for centuries. The institutional reinforcement of these ideas also remind me of that doctor who had to fight and entire medical field on the insistence that yes, doctors have to wash their hands prior to assisting labour and that those very same hands being 'gentlemen hands' wasn't enough of a qualifier to repel diseases. The simple fact about dopamine and serotonin in my humble experience as a once pretty inteligent guy that did a lot of drugs is that dopamine modulates potential (and that also includes the unknown, not just the simplistic and reductionist view of 'reward centers') and that serotonin is involved in all the established circuits (that's why people kill themselves on antidepressants , despite it being thought of as a 'paradoxical' reaction - it's not, those are simply 'buried' 'demons' ressurfacing). The fact of the matter is we have brains for a reason, to simulate reality in order to act for the future. We do this by creating a model in our heads about the world and we navigate it through guess work. What we, as humans, believe, matters a whole deal, and those beliefs are also reinforced by life experiences more so than 'rational thinking', which ultimately is just a tool to speedrun a conclusion based on previously gathered menntal resources. 'Beware of unearned wisdom ', as I've heard Jung said (haven't read him to be honest, haven't read much this last few years other than internet scrolling).
@A_Psych_Nurse
@A_Psych_Nurse 21 күн бұрын
@@TheDude-w5l when I read your post it makes me think about this book written in the 1920s detailing how microbes were first found have you read it? Of course the title is alluding me lol. . But it's a great read! I think it might be called microbe hunters or something like that
@TheDude-w5l
@TheDude-w5l 21 күн бұрын
@A_Psych_Nurse no, I didn't. I do remember a pdf excerpt that I read at the beginning of this year from a book about the subject , and the fragment in question was citing other theories of the time about the subject of spontaneous generation, and those were vary detailed on conditions related to temperature and humidity and time of day in the experiment, which they wrongly attributed do be the determining factors that spontaneously generated various species of insects and whatnot from decaying matter. They even theorized on the exact circumstances that mice spontaneously generate.
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