Posted by Lou Pilder on January 6, 2015, at 17:53:02
In reply to Re: swelling in hands... » b2chica, posted by phidippus on January 6, 2015, at 16:23:33
> Have you ever considered you are a hypochondriac?
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> EricFriends,
It is no great honor to come to the defense of another member here. But it is a greater need that I have to save lives, prevent life-ruining conditions and addictions here. And if there is any chance that what is written here about b2 could cause her to drop down into a vortex of depression as considering that she is an inferior person that is a hypochondriac and be shamed by thinking that others could consider to be one, then note my objection and note my outrage that what can be seen here that has IMHO the potential to lead someone to kill themselves.
The poster b2, has a real concern as can be seen by the fact that she is attempting to stop taking mind-altering drugs in collaboration with either a psychiatrist/doctor or some other prescriber as can be seen in her posts. There is a rational basis for her to wonder if what she feels in her hands is from stopping the drugs because one came after the other. And the concern is real just as if constipation came after the cessation of the drugs. But it is much more than that. For the statement in question could IMHO derail her efforts to withdrawal from the drugs if she is to consider that what she feels about her hands is not real and kill herself. Not far-fetched as one in the state of withdrawal from these drugs could find themselves in a horrific state like being in a raging sea. There is so much happening in this state that one could be tossed to and fro in such a way as to be killed. For in this state, one could use a life-preserver for they could be helpless in the mighty sea of death. For the raging sea can take down the person into the depths of despair. Despair so great that grown men and women kill themselves in the raging sea.
There can be the feeling of swelling in this state. There can be totally irrational happenings in this state. You see, I know what is actually happening in the person during withdrawing from these drugs. This is beyond psychiatry/psychology. And there can be real happenings to the person that others could think are unreal. You see, the drugs create a network of communication with the neurons in the brain. And when this is disrupted, either by taking the drugs or stopping the drugs, parts of the brain because of the disruption become short-circuited and jump to other parts of the brain and activate that part when it is not supposed to. That is why a hallucination could occur. One could see something or feel something that is not there due to the jump of the communication from an errant neuron to another part of the brain. One could smell colors. But the hallucination is real in that the person does feel or see it. And all of this is the beginning of sorrows. For the beast that comes out of the sea that I have been talking about here can happen when the drugs are stopped. And the beast has been revealed to me to be death, a living death.
I am prevented from posting here how one can not be harmed by the beast and the raging sea due to the prohibitions posted to me here by Mr. Hsiung. But if a provider of these drugs enters this forum and had dialog with me, I think that I could bring this out through the doctor/psychiatrist in our dialog here. My thrust in the dialog would focus on the communication of the brain's neurons and how the disruption in the brain could be reset.
Lou
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