Posted by bleauberry on April 24, 2018, at 12:05:38
In reply to Re: My First Post? 1999 Here It Is, posted by ed_uk2010 on April 22, 2018, at 13:35:41
> It's really good that you've made so much progress since those days Blue.
>
>THANK YOU! I wish the same for everyone here.
I just want everyone to know that as we skim the babble posts and we see all sorts of technical discussions on agonism, antagonism, dopamine, serotonin, sodium channels, receptors, on and on, well, that used to be me. I did that. I was obsessed with it. I was up at 2am typing on babble about some novel drug and its novel mechanism. I lived babble more than I lived anything else. It was sort of my rock. I did that for months, for years. It was the main thing I did each day, not a side thing.
It took a really long time. But at some point I realized none of these technical discussions were actually getting anyone better. Remissions were not happening hardly ever. The same problems with partial effectiveness, sexual side effects, poop-out, and numbing, keep coming up over and over and over and over again. And nobody gets better.
So I came back to share what I learned. My journey was guided by divine force. Not my own doing. I cannot claim any credit, except for perseverance and persistence. But what I learned is absolutely profound, bizarre, and totally true - that an estimated 9 out 10 - ok let's just say 'most' - chronic psychiatric patients have an undiagnosed, misdiagnosed, stealth, unsuspected tick born disease at the root cause of ALL of their symptoms in their entire body, including the subset of symptoms we call psychiatric.
It is THE reason we have unsatisfactory treatment in the field of psychiatry. The drugs are good. The doctors are good. But they are using the wrong information for diagnosis, and the wrong drugs for treatment. imo
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