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Old 09-15-2021, 09:56 AM
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Default It's not ok to diagnose people and prOscribe medications.

If you're not a doctor. You're not a doctor, are you?



You have no idea what you're talking about.

Let me posit this, since March have I been more or less coherent. Would schizophrenia medicine which causes weight gain and other serious side effects improve my physical condition? What would it even actually do for me?

No you may not have my ambergris.
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Old 09-15-2021, 10:51 AM
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Tell it.

Thats all I hear from these people. I'm a drug addict. I'm a mentally ill person. I need medication. Fucking doctors, all of em.

You taking risperidone or something?
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Same goes for Mesocyclone 😘
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Old 09-15-2021, 11:23 AM
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I have an exemption from my doctor. I have an exemption!
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Old 09-15-2021, 11:24 AM
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Much longer watch, but very interesting. Hope this helps.
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Old 09-15-2021, 11:30 AM
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAH

He's wrong. What is his field of expertise? Pretty sure it was racism and something else.. What was his thing??

Because hes not a healthcare worker, holds a degree in any sciences, or studied medicine. Weird how a man suffer from the mental illness of racism is saying that mental illness is not real.

Almost like looking at your broken leg and saying "its not broken, its fractured in 19 places.."
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAH

He's wrong. What is his field of expertise? Pretty sure it was racism and something else.. What was his thing??

Because hes not a healthcare worker, holds a degree in any sciences, or studied medicine. Weird how a man suffer from the mental illness of racism is saying that mental illness is not real.

Almost like looking at your broken leg and saying "its not broken, its fractured in 19 places.."
Being a racist doesn't invalidate him or his lived experience.
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Much longer watch, but very interesting. Hope this helps.
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I was fine until the antidepressants and antipsychotics. There are a lot of psychiatrists just in it for the money who are also bigoted towards people with certain disorders and symptoms. They'll do whatever they can to get a check or avoid liability even if it's 100% garanteed to lead to disability or suicide. And most of these psychiatrists fall into the liberal category. They are absolute Nazi. Profession and society over the individual patient. We are just paypigs to them.
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Old 09-15-2021, 01:42 PM
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Antidepressants have a side effect of weight gain, not sure about antipsychotics

Some milder antipsychotics are prescribed sort of off-label as a mood stabilizer, Abilify is an example of this

Harder antipsychotics such as Halodol, Geodon, Risperidone (off the top of my head) you would not want to take without having a diagnosis of schizophrenia or symptoms of psychosis. Nor would I expect a psychiatrist to prescribe these without that

I assessed a guy years ago who had an insecure personality and mentioned that he assumed when hearing others laugh that they were laughing at him (a common thought for any insecure person). A really bad psychiatrist at a psych hospital mistook this as paranoia and auditory hallucinations and prescribed him either Halodol or Geodon, I forget which. It gave him severe suicidal thoughts out of the blue, because it was not the correct medication for him, we had to assist him in getting back to a psych hospital to be re-evaluated. I’m not sure what other possible side effects (other than Tardive dyskinesia - mouth twitching, for Halodol) could occur with some of the stronger antipsychotics if mis-prescribed but they could be significant

Hope this info helps!
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Old 09-15-2021, 01:52 PM
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Ok I can shed some light on a manic episode following an SSRI:

The function of an SSRI is to treat symptoms of depression such as motivation and energy levels by correcting the person’s serotonin level. If the medication is working a person with low mood, low energy, low motivation due to a serotonin imbalance would have a boost to these to being them back up to a functioning level

However, a person who has bi-polar is treated with mood stabilizers like lithium. If you give someone who is bi-polar some ssri’s, the medications attempt to correct the person’s energy levels can put them into a manic episode
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