Posted by Lou Pilder on June 9, 2015, at 7:12:21
In reply to Re: Getting better with NO med changes. Hows that? » Lamdage22, posted by SLS on June 8, 2015, at 14:31:13
> > For a start.
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> > You may think your only way out is a med, but this might not be true.
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> > Just adding my 2 cents.
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> There is something to be said for homeostasis. The whole point of staying on a set of medications for longer than just a few weeks is to give the brain a chance to react to the provocation of drug exposure. It is possible that you are feeling better for NOT changing your medication rather than some spontaneous remission. If it were me, I would not make any changes for now.
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> Good luck.
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> - ScottFriends,
It is written here,[...The whole point of staying on a set of medications for longer than just a few weeks is to give the brain a chance to react to the provocation of drug exposure...].
What could one be led to think by what Scott has posted here? For he uses the concept of {the whole point} and {to give the brain a chance to react} which are concepts that if specified as to what they entail, could be different from what you are believing as they stand.
For instance, {whose} whole point? And what reaction does the brain do to having a chemical penetrating it's cells? Are there scientific answers to what Scott has posted here as to what could be thought from what he has posted?
You see, psychotropic drugs are manufactured so that the chemicals in them go through the cell membranes and can cause damage or death to those cells. This is one reason many of these drugs are fluorinated, for by fluorinating the drug, the chemicals can penetrate easier and deeper into the brain cells. The chemicals can also disrupt the nerves functional ability by short-circuiting the chemical transmission of nerve impulses that could result in death or disease such as cancer and blood diseases as the chemicals enter the bone marrow and blood cells. The chemicals can injure the brain and cause tardive dyskinesia among other neurological damage to the nervous system and brain and injure the pancreas to cause diabetes and injure the liver to cause death by liver failure. and the longer the chemicals have the opportunity to invade the cells by infusing through the cell membranes, the more likely your luck will run out to escape death, addiction or a life-ruining condition.
You see, the chemicals in the drugs cause the brain to want to keep having the drug and when the chemicals are withdrawn, the brain does react by wanting the chemicals to be kept coming which is in the science of addiction. And if the chemicals stop, then the horrific withdrawal symptoms could arise, and even the compulsion to kill yourself during this time when the brain reacts to not having the drug. The brain did have a chance to react and addiction is one way the brain reacts. Do you want that?
And you mothers. Be not deceived by what you read here by Scott if you are trying to make a more informed decision as to drug your child or not in collaboration with the drug companies and the psychiatrists that are in concert with them. For your child could be made to suffer a horrible death by them.
Lou
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