Posted by yxibow on March 13, 2007, at 3:26:32
In reply to its all about the young life and adventures, posted by Jeroen on March 13, 2007, at 2:53:17
> its all about the young life and adventures, because we all know that is propably the best time of our lives, taking risks
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> every day according to our god and philosopy should be when living healthy is a godgift for the lucky1nes out theRe, so as those things started with depression, means the good times are actually over,
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> because if a psychiatrist would care if you would be better, they wont put you on a high dose of risperdal the first time you complain you are ill, if that makes you a zombie it would make you aware that life is shorter then you think.. they wont put you on a happy med the first, second, third, even fourth time,
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> as my experience is , they like to put you on Risperidone, and make you feel bad, ill,
I don't think a good psychiatrist sits back with schadenfreude in their mind. Certainly not mine. That's positively evil. It is entirely possible you had substandard care when you first broke out with a psychosis, and that pains me to think that.
> also when u have money problems, they can do whatever they want with you, maybe in like 200 years we have an advanced society with advanced health techniques but i doubt this...
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> do think that this time is still experimental and between what is called medieval and futuristic, maybe in like 200 years people will say
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> mmm psychiatry at that time was to make people self aware about themselves and life,
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> there wasnt such a thing as a magic pill for this and that, all we want is to feel great, and beleive me i once did felt great on seroquel but it lasted like a month and then i got psychotic again and decided not to take it anymore, but my life was changed and i could move on again, but hell yea it stopped working, i now took it a year and for nothing, my TD is back now and evil!
I would really get your TD analyzed still with an AIMS exam but I can't seem to persuade you. I'm always concerned about my own use of neuroleptics but I always ask for them, much more then they're needed. What appears to be TD isn't always 100% the case. Sometimes it is extremely bad EPS. I know, I have seen the video you had shown and it is painful, but I still think you need a specialist to deal with this. That's all I can say. I have said all what I can say actually.-- tidings
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