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Posted by Lamdage22 on April 6, 2015, at 13:13:58
Wow, guys.
Congratulations to us as we were stupid enough to take this garbage.
Posted by Christ_empowered on April 6, 2015, at 13:21:30
In reply to Tardive psychosis may persist after withdrawal, posted by Lamdage22 on April 6, 2015, at 13:13:58
I know, right? I dunno man...there are people who (slowly) got off their AP/AAP drugs and then never looked back. Other people with psychotic disorders lower their doses, some only take a full dose when they feel problems coming on...
...you get the idea. There's a lot problems under the umbrella term "schizophrenia," with a lot of different outcomes. "Bipolar I" has also been over-used, so there seems to be (to me) to be a lot of different things going on there, too.
Posted by Lamdage22 on April 6, 2015, at 13:39:06
In reply to Re: Tardive psychosis may persist after withdrawal, posted by Christ_empowered on April 6, 2015, at 13:21:30
Worse than what was before medication.
EXACTLY.
Posted by Lou Pilder on April 6, 2015, at 19:47:35
In reply to Tardive psychosis may persist after withdrawal, posted by Lamdage22 on April 6, 2015, at 13:13:58
> Wow, guys.
>
> Congratulations to us as we were stupid enough to take this garbage.Friends,
I think that one of the first things in one's mind to enable them to withdrawal from psychotropic drugs prescribed by a psychiatrist/doctor, is to understand that even the very intelligent people can be persuaded to take psychiatric drugs in collaboration with a psychiatrist. This means that those that take these drugs are not always stupid, for the power of psychiatry can overwhelm people due to its acceptance by the government and that television promotes the drugs. Those same commercials, if they were advertising tobacco would be illegal in the US and some other countries. Just think of healthy looking people having fun and laughing while they have a cigarett dangling from their lips. And children playing with them while the adults are smoking.
But what if those commercials showed smokers near death from lung cancer? What if the commercials showed children with tardive dyskinesia? Or the dead bodies of children that killed themselves that were on the drugs?
You see, I have been talking here about saving lives and preventing life-ruining conditions and addictions. And about The Great Deception that I am prevented by Mr. Hsiung to post about here. And also how one can overcome addiction and depression that Mr. Hsiung has also prohibited me to post about here from my revelation.
But right now, it is refreshing to see that maybe something that I have posted is falling on fertile ground...
Lou
Posted by Lamdage22 on April 8, 2015, at 11:38:38
In reply to Lou's response-watroflyph, posted by Lou Pilder on April 6, 2015, at 19:47:35
Lou,
yes it has. I figured that i will need 3 years for withdrawal from my current regimen.
Cannabidiol MAY cut it in half. But then again it may not.
I am seeing the Cannabidiol doctor on 11th october.
Posted by Lou Pilder on April 8, 2015, at 14:36:53
In reply to Re: Lou's response-watroflyph, posted by Lamdage22 on April 8, 2015, at 11:38:38
> Lou,
>
> yes it has. I figured that i will need 3 years for withdrawal from my current regimen.
>
> Cannabidiol MAY cut it in half. But then again it may not.
>
> I am seeing the Cannabidiol doctor on 11th october.L,
Here is what has been revealed to me. This is based on much research in cell biology related to the cause and treatment of cancer. In this research, when chemicals are taken like psychotropic drugs that you take, a {toxicity} can occur. To be rid of the effects of chemicals would be logically be thought to {detoxify} ones self of the chemicals in thinking that if one does that, the withdrawal symptoms would be gone. But is that what in reality happens? You see, the drugs can cause cancer. And worse. They can cause death.
What has been revealed to me is that to be detoxified, a life-inducing event infused into the cells to replace the toxic chemicals could heal and restore the cells so that the withdrawal symptoms are gone. It is a cleansing to make one that has become unclean by the drugs to be transformed to be made clean. It is a renewing.
Now if one is to still take drugs in a way to become clean from another drug or drugs, I do not prescribe to any replacement addiction strategy or reduction of the drug. What I am prevented from posting here due to the prohibitions to me by Mr. Hsiung would be to show one how they could have their mind renewed by The Water of Life that would cleanse one from the impurities of the chemicals that have created the addiction.
I am prevented by Mr. Hsiung to post how that could be done here, but if you have your prescriber enter this forum , I could have dialog with him/her here and bring this out through your prescriber.
Lou
Posted by alexandra_k on April 13, 2015, at 2:00:46
In reply to Tardive psychosis may persist after withdrawal, posted by Lamdage22 on April 6, 2015, at 13:13:58
> Wow, guys.
> Congratulations to us as we were stupid enough to take this garbage.I prefer to think of it as desperate enough to try anything.
I remember feeling like that. Not caring. Wanting more medication and more and more and feeling numb like a zombie... Even long term effects of bi-lateral ECT... Even permanent coma... Even death... God dammit, anything, anything at all would have been preferable to how I used to feel.
One can't undo the past... But one can move differently into the future...
Posted by Jeroen on April 13, 2015, at 12:38:10
In reply to Tardive psychosis may persist after withdrawal, posted by Lamdage22 on April 6, 2015, at 13:13:58
i have it from lamictal 25 mg after few days it altered my low glutamate levels, because i already have a psychosis, now i am been treated by abilify for years now, its the only thing that helps
and minocycline helped for a week, but scared will never take an anti biotic again for psychosis
Posted by Jeroen on April 13, 2015, at 12:43:16
In reply to Lou's response-watroflyph, posted by Lou Pilder on April 6, 2015, at 19:47:35
Lou's right, you better believe what's coming for all of us.
Geodon: Tardive dystonia (eye cramps)
Lamictal: Tardive psychosis persistant treated by abilify injection (hoooray for the dark ages!!!!)
seroquel high dose: severe tachardia attacks and epilepsy
i'm ok now, took a while to find the right treatments for the damage, i'm just scared the power of abilify will poop out on me on day... it's the only thing that keeps me sane and seroquel XR low dose
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