The way they thought I was insane for refusing this when they’re insane for thinking I needed this.
@BruderAdrian2 ай бұрын
Don't mean to trivialize but this comment sounds pretty insane lol. How you're doing well regardless
@marthagmc2 ай бұрын
Within a few days of being forced to take it in a psych ward, I was overwhelmed by the compulsion to do EVERYTHING I shouldn't do!! Fortunately, I got out of the hospital, realized what was happening, and stopped the med. Thanks for this video and the assurance that I'm not alone when it comes to these psychiatric meds harming us. I also did TMS and was severely damaged so I really appreciate you bringing awareness to these issues. So happy to report I'm much better with a low-carb, whole-food lifestyle and I use EFT, various techniques to calm the vagus nerve, and meditation to help cope with stressors. Keep up the good work Doc!!
@brendanmcloughlin15662 ай бұрын
I’m so glad these issues are being highlighted but I wish the doctors near me would change their views and support tapering and withdrawal. Keep up the good work Dr Josef.
@katsm-wo97042 ай бұрын
What is EFT please?
@marthagmc2 ай бұрын
@@katsm-wo9704emotional freedom technique aka tapping. It focuses on acupressure points, KZbin has lots of information. I really like Julie Schiffman.
@katsm-wo97042 ай бұрын
@@marthagmc thanks I will look into that. Anything that is not a medication I am open to.
@NeseretBemient2 ай бұрын
How many people are fully informed of all the consequences and long term ramifications of their decision prior to being initiated on these class of medications? This is an excellent example and public service of what informed consent needs to look like. Honest, detailed, transparent, and thorough. Thank you!
@taperclinic2 ай бұрын
I feel like it's very few!
@grv91vr23Ай бұрын
@@taperclinicdo you get harrased by the general psychiatrists (Royal college etc) too for making these vids like they did and do with Healy? Just curious
@Victoria-uq8mf2 ай бұрын
Abilify was a horrible drug for me. It traumatized me so much i don't even want to speak on it.
@MistyRane2 ай бұрын
Thanks for covering an antipsychotic in-depth. I'll be looking for when you make a video on Latuda. I hope some patients who have tapered off of antiseptics will volunteer to go on your show. That would be really interesting . I also love to hear more about lithium
@taperclinic2 ай бұрын
I can definitely cover latuda next time!
@Paranoid5292 ай бұрын
@@taperclinic IM A 17 YR OLD BENZO WITHDRAWAL AND antidepressant withdrawal VICTIM MY DOC GAVE ME LUTADA AND ETIZOLAM BUT IM STILL SCARED OF MEDS SHOULD I TAKE THEM PLEASE REPLY IT CAN SAVE A LIFE SIR
@nitpm80882 ай бұрын
What is recommendation how to come off the Abilify? Most of the GP would disagree or don’t even to touch this drug.🙏
@brendanmcloughlin15662 ай бұрын
@@nitpm8088 I was told a 300mg monthly could be made up but would take time but from this video I see 300mg is available already made up.
@darcitims62032 ай бұрын
Thank you! If I’d known then, what I know now, my adult autistic son would not have spent the last year going through a horrible 11 months of unnecessary suffering. I strongly support educating yourself and being aware of what psychiatric medication can do to your brain. Don’t be vulnerable. Extrapyramidal symptoms, Akathisia, and a too fast taper from this drug has caused me trauma watching my poor son experience the unimaginable. I trusted psychiatrists and doctors involved in his care and was not warned of side effects. Shameful and unnecessary
@taperclinic2 ай бұрын
I am so sorry. This population is extremely vulnerable to medication injuries, my heart goes out to you. You are the best advocate!!
@darcitims62032 ай бұрын
As well, I worked on a pediatric psychiatry unit, inpatient and outpatient. Ages 6-12 years. Some of the psych med cocktails these kids were prescribed, mainly stimulants, AD and AP, was disturbing. It was a quick fix for inadequate treatment plans.
@VeryLikeLeigh2 ай бұрын
How long was your son on it and at what dose? My adult autistic son is begging for this drug, now tapering off Zoloft, thinking its going to make him all better. He suffers from irritability and anger even on the drugs. He constantly wants to switch meds and now he's fixating on Abilify. He took Risperdal for years but has been off for about 6 years. He's 29. I'm not in favor of him taking abilify but there's no talking him out if it. The psychiatrist gives him whatever drug he wants.
@Victoria-uq8mf2 ай бұрын
I just got off of abilify thankfully
@bradrandel14082 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! You are amazing. This work is so needed. I would like to come work for you in your clinic. You should start clinics all over the world. I will join your team ! 🕊🦋🌹
@athena58622 ай бұрын
What is true about antipsycotics causing brain shrinkage? Please do Latuda.
@kassi48372 ай бұрын
Abilify, has the ability to...Abilifry ... Abilifry your braiiiin!
@wendydarling17452 ай бұрын
My dr. added this to my antidepressant. No positives for me. I immediately began to gain weight. I will not take again. No thanks.
@taperclinic2 ай бұрын
I would generally advise against the use of an antipsychotic for depression given the serious side effect profile.
@tmtb802 ай бұрын
Having known a long time user of Abilify, one of the terrifying after-effects is that the person goes extremely manic if they stop taking it. That's if they have been taking if for quite a while and are bipolar 1, so not sure about depression. But basically, it is a trap. I also lived through watching the compulsions escalate, etc. Abilify ( maintenance use, not acute use) is no friend of mine. And, I have never known anyone who was provided informed consent before taking it. The medical community lie by omissions.
@tmtb802 ай бұрын
Ps. That is why this channel is so important. People should have a choice.
@blackflyingfox33652 ай бұрын
@@taperclinic A doctor put me on Risperdal for pure OCD. I got locked up for 2 weeks and forced to take it. My parents were lying to the doctors and telling them I was homeless even though I was living with my boyfriend to try and get me locked up and forced medicated longer. The only way I got out of there was when I said I agreed to continue the Risperdal after I left. I stopped taking it as soon as I got out of there. I started taking Cabergoline when I was 26 and I felt an improvement in my mood, motivation, happiness, a lot less depression and anhedonia. I went from everyone telling me that I never smile to a guy at work telling me that he will call me "smiley" because I always seemed happy. A complete 180.
@brendanmcloughlin15662 ай бұрын
@@tmtb80I had a manic phase after 7 months off it. I kept getting put back on it through the revolving door of the hospital. My latest outpatient clinic I was warned my brain couldn’t take another withdrawal and I will start to see neurological side effects as well as the metabolic derangement I already have. I have mild tardive dyskinesia in my eye lids and although I am now on a reduced carbohydrate diet as well as a lot more exercise I am not sure how much longer I will be able to keep fighting the drug side effects as they pile up 😢
@jle44332 ай бұрын
The tardive dyskinesia was really scary. I'm glad that I wasn't one of the people who never lost these symptoms. This nasty drug did me no good at all, and my prescriber would never have me do any research. Just trust him. He's a doctor, after all...
@DecentkittyАй бұрын
I’m 43 now. I stopped all meds at age 29 after being on over 30 different kinds from age 14. I have so many permanent effects. It’s so hard to watch these videos without going through a trauma response.
@jeffkoe3102 ай бұрын
If the studies were so poorly designed, why would the FDA still allow the drug on the market without better designed studies?
@michaelharned87412 ай бұрын
He never mentioned the possibility of addiction with this drug
@heiliger_sturm2 ай бұрын
Disabilify!
@JenL519Ай бұрын
Abilify has been a wonder drug for our son who has Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. It significantly reduced manic outbursts of manic behaviors such as laughing while destroying things in our home and engaging in dangerous behavuors. He became more comfortable in his body overall. He has been on this drug for 4 years now (he is 16yrs old and takes 3mg daily). He has gained a lot of weight is d is prediabetic now. Many drs tell us that if the drug works, it may be better to manage the diabetes than mess with the psych meds. I am not sure I agree. I would love to hear your thoughts on this. .
@Andrea-u2f2 ай бұрын
So glad I turned down my mds offer of this
@taperclinic2 ай бұрын
Good instincts
@katsm-wo97042 ай бұрын
I live in Ontario Canada and I’m on a fair number of psychiatric drugs, including a vilify and benzodiazepines. I had a psychiatrist for a regular basis for over 15 years however he retired and I know I’m followed by my family doctor. He seems to know nothing about psychiatric medication at all, I am afraid to make any changes because all he is doing is pushing me to get off of benzodiazepines. He doesn’t care about any of the medication. He advised that he wanted me to have a one hour consultation by zoom with a psychiatrist from a city and that would determine my medication. I refused the appointment as I don’t feel that one hour consultation with them is sufficient to 0:06 direct my medication going forward. this is only the third family doctor I’ve had in my lifetime. I also suffer with peripheral neuropathy and have to take pregabalin as my feet are in extreme pain. I feel with this doctor that he is more concerned about covering his own butt than he is in helping me. I am 56 and have been reducing my ability myself as I think it is possibly responsible for excessive shopping over last year
@dianemorrell96382 ай бұрын
Trust your gut or intuition 100%. Doctors want us on antipsychotics like seroquel. I refused saying there is way more metabolic harm and early death using antipsychotics compared to some quality of life on a benzo where you have the rate of taper based on your needs not theirs ❤ My nerve pain was much like yours and went away magically after getting off pregablin. Good on you 👏
@katsm-wo97042 ай бұрын
@@dianemorrell9638 I had been taking psychiatric medication for many years prior to going on Pablin after neuropathy developed. I have been on full-time about a year now and was on it as needed for a couple of years while I tried not to take it. The pain is in the bottom of my feet excruciating when trying to walk, curious how you were able to go and not have nerve pain anymore. It depends on the reason I’m not sure.
@nitpm80882 ай бұрын
I heard that waiting to see a psychiatrist in Canada is 4 months wait list? WTH
@dianemorrell96382 ай бұрын
@@nitpm8088 true. It is hoped that contextual or situational problems can resolve naturally during that wait time. ✋ that would be a win for the patient. If you go in thinking you have a problem, good chance you will get at least one diagnosis and be offered a neurotoxic drug for life. Who has more power than a shrink? No one in Canada. 👎 thank you
@srauenonline2 ай бұрын
@@dianemorrell9638 Getting a benzo taper at a rate that considers how you tolerate the drops requires either a lot of free income, or odds like " winning the lottery " Oddly, my doc feels just fine no matter what level of hell her latest taper creates in my life. Plus, apparently its easier when she just disbelieves me when its unconvinced.
@kwasiawuah11172 ай бұрын
dont take it ever
@123________2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your tutor video thank
@jana254024102 ай бұрын
Abilify paralized me neck down for 4 weeks....
@ryanchow69242 ай бұрын
Bastard's
@DecentkittyАй бұрын
I would love to do an interview with you for educational and informational purposes!
@DecentkittyАй бұрын
I had been diagnosed with POTS at age 14 but they just swept that under the rug and threw me into the psychiatric system! I still have POTS!
@doctorvpc2 ай бұрын
Josef , what do you think about prami for depression ?
@patrickm1666Ай бұрын
Can you do a video on paliperidone. I’m experiencing chronic side effects. I experience chronic side effects from all anti psychotics.
@3DLasers2 ай бұрын
TRY ABILIFY, LABOTOMY IN A BOTTLE... 😃
@DecentkittyАй бұрын
I had seizures on Abilify.
@ryanchow69242 ай бұрын
How long does abilify 300mg injection last?
@UraTrowelie2 ай бұрын
Say NO to pharmDrugs
@DecentkittyАй бұрын
THEY STARTED ME ON 25 mg!!!!! This is infuriating!!!!!!
@DecentkittyАй бұрын
And I was already on neurontin, Ativan, and ambien!!!
@drezzydrezАй бұрын
Resperidone seems worse
@algaeeaterbitme2 ай бұрын
Which anti psychotics do you recommend then?
@unshackledmind7863Ай бұрын
Hopefully none
@123________2 ай бұрын
Is Is dt brain damage
@isakisak27482 ай бұрын
Ok. But i saw ppl that got benfiet from it, how about that?
@MsCarmel552 ай бұрын
Gave me sore legs.
@brendanmcloughlin15662 ай бұрын
I got varicose veins from it and affects my core body temp making me sweat profusely.
@JosephAuger-sr1bk2 ай бұрын
Three words. Horrible, horrible, horrible.
@123________2 ай бұрын
Does ability cause brain damage
@taperclinic2 ай бұрын
www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/antipsychotics-and-shrinking-brain Antipsychotics have been shown to cause decreased volume in various brain regions over time.
@PerryScanlon2 ай бұрын
Some autistic children do well on Abilify as described by parents online. I'm always skeptical of the influence of greedy Big Pharma, but some of these meds benefit some people greatly.
@mobilezeronine28662 ай бұрын
No. Its being compared to paraquat and retonone in scientific literature, this that some autistic people do well its bullshit, brain damage only make things worst, ingesting paraquat leaving them to be aphatetic, unresponsive, sedated unnable to react, that Is at the beggining of "treatment", with time of "treatment" the damages accumulate, "bennefits " leave, just damage and worsening last, that shouldnt be called as bennefiting them. that's a crime that needs to end.
@abbieliz396Ай бұрын
Sources?
@PerryScanlonАй бұрын
@abbieliz396 I had meant anecdotally in a Facebook group, but I was able to find this review paper: "Aripiprazole for treating irritability associated with autism spectrum disorders." Another review paper mentioned a 10% risk of tremors or akathisia: "A safety evaluation of aripiprazole in the treatment of schizophrenia" And a 3rd review paper had some concerning language about neurological adverse events, but I'm unable to find a full copy: "Risperidone and aripiprazole for autism spectrum disorder in children: an overview of systematic reviews."
@PerryScanlonАй бұрын
@@abbieliz396my reply disappeared. Can you see it?
@PerryScanlonАй бұрын
I think KZbin deleted my replies.
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