Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 1103094

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I think psychiatry is a scam... ECT, my friend is

Posted by Jeroen on February 2, 2019, at 16:25:54

I think psychiatry is a scam... my friend B. is doing forced ECT, and its not helping and he needs to continue from the doctor. He has memory loss, increased psychosis, not the B. i know anymore

Hes also on Clozapine 300 mg and Zyprexa (unknown dose)

I want to document here that i received a psychosis from an anti seizure medicine years ago, called lamictal 25 (anti seizure medicines can cause psychosis too)

I didn't had these symptoms before i took lamictal now years later. (Hallucination, psychosis)

I have to be on an anti psychotic (luckyely one that i can tolerate somewhat) currently Saphris 10 mg.

I have seen close friends die in wards where i was locked up for 6 years due to that lamictal psychosis, i was in a bad state. State of the art mediEVIL medicines.

oh and yes my heart is also broken right now from a relationship i was in for a year. I really loved her, was only good to her. Then she moved away forcefully from me by psychiatry also.

WHAT SHALL I CALL IT INDUCED MAJOR DEPRESSION NOW ACCORDING TO DSM LOL..........

 

Re: I think psychiatry is a scam... ECT, my friend is » Jeroen

Posted by bleauberry on February 3, 2019, at 8:29:21

In reply to I think psychiatry is a scam... ECT, my friend is, posted by Jeroen on February 2, 2019, at 16:25:54

I hear you.

I don't think psychiatry by itself is a scam, but rather, the way it is utilized by many institutions and doctors.

The drugs can provide amazing relief for symptoms immediately, if prescribed and dosed correctly. No long waits.

The problem is that the mental illness itself is being treated as the main thing, which it is not. The main thing is not being treated at all, and in fact, is not even a factor.

By "main thing' I mean the cause of the psychiatric symptoms. I firmly believe this is not the mystery most people think it is. You've got stealth pathological microbial invasions, you've got common mold toxicity, you've got gene flaws, you've got toxic metals, you've got systemic inflammation and brain inflammation, you've got increased cytokine activity, you've got food reactions, all sorts of stuff - they never consider any of these things that actually cause the symptoms in the first place!!!

All of the above are objectively measurable. There is no excuse to not look at all of those issues. But they don't look.

That's where psychiatry goes wrong. They give you a pill and never figure out the actual problem, never even attempt to, maybe a thyroid test or something, which is stupid, a very lazy non-thinking non-curious bunch of professionals in psychiatry.

That said, there are some really good folks in psychiatry. They understand you use the drugs for symptom relief, but you put greater emphasis on identifying and healing any and all problems you can find.

My mom was a nurse back in the 1950's. Do you know what psychiatry was back then? Well, when she got out of nursing school, there were NO DRUGS. They hadn't been invented yet. The first one was a heavy duty antipsychotic. So what did they do for therapy. Brace yourself. I am not kidding. They hosed the patients down with fire hoses. That was the main treatment.

You recall I did ECT. 12 bilateral shocks over a month. I felt some major improvement on the last shock which lasted just long enough for a group of psychiatrist at psychobabble to get all excited and contact me for personal testimony about it. It was striking how rapidly those researchers abandoned me when it didn't stick. It lasted like a few days and then I was back in the suicide ambulance again.

I do recall periods of greatly increased "craziness" and depression following the shocks. I can see how a schizo patient might actually get worse with ECT.

I am of the opinion that ECT is not appropriate for psychiatry, but is appropriate for mental illness, retardation, etc. It can make enough difference that a patient can be moved to a half-way home instead of a full time institution. But this is a totally different group of patients than what we see in psychiatry.

And again, back then, they made no effort to diagnose the patients actual issues. They just locked em up and shot em with high pressure water. Today is about the same thing, except the water has been replaced with a variety of chemical drugs.

 

Re: I think psychiatry is a scam... ECT, my friend is

Posted by Radish on February 3, 2019, at 9:50:16

In reply to I think psychiatry is a scam... ECT, my friend is, posted by Jeroen on February 2, 2019, at 16:25:54

Im sorry you and some of your friends are having a rough go of it. Its so damaging to actually make the effort to seek treatment (which is doubly hard when the issues at hand make it harder to do this) only to have it backfire and create more problems for you. I didnt know they could still force ECT.

I dont think psychiatry is a scam but I do think its a very new field and is corrupted by subpar doctors and the greed of the pharmaceutical industry and probably other factors Im unaware of.

 

thanks for your comments

Posted by Jeroen on February 5, 2019, at 10:00:26

In reply to Re: I think psychiatry is a scam... ECT, my friend is, posted by Radish on February 3, 2019, at 9:50:16

thanks for your comments, harming a patient in any way is not seeking help or treatments or worth it atleast, i had some mystery warnings in the past from this forum about side effects, i was too naiive i guess

 

I wish to apologize

Posted by Jeroen on February 14, 2019, at 17:43:50

In reply to thanks for your comments, posted by Jeroen on February 5, 2019, at 10:00:26

Please accept my apologies Dr. Bob, and users

some things arent just right, its propably me

tomorrow i am seeing my pdoc

 

Re: I wish to apologize » Jeroen

Posted by SLS on February 15, 2019, at 16:15:39

In reply to I wish to apologize, posted by Jeroen on February 14, 2019, at 17:43:50

> Please accept my apologies Dr. Bob, and users
>
> some things arent just right, its propably me
>
> tomorrow i am seeing my pdoc


I don't blame you for being frustrated and angry. You have suffered too much. Scientists just don't know how to heal us yet. Doctors do their best, but sometimes all they can do is guess and throw everything they have at us. I'm sure that, in the future, some of the things that doctors do for us now will have been found to do us more harm than good.


- Scott

 

Thanks Scott, I hope Dr. Bob isnt pissed at me...

Posted by Jeroen on February 21, 2019, at 17:31:36

In reply to Re: I wish to apologize » Jeroen, posted by SLS on February 15, 2019, at 16:15:39

Thanks Scott, I hope Dr. Bob isnt pissed at me...
or anyone else i propably was depressed when posting that, I am... going to call my pdoc in the morning he said it was ok, ask more info about collodial silver, bleauberry should make a comment on this too its also important for him

 

Re: Thanks Scott, I hope Dr. Bob isnt pissed at me...

Posted by Lamdage22 on February 23, 2019, at 8:55:41

In reply to Thanks Scott, I hope Dr. Bob isnt pissed at me..., posted by Jeroen on February 21, 2019, at 17:31:36

He is probably used to that :)


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