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@user-gl6ii7fe8y
@user-gl6ii7fe8y 6 сағат бұрын
Guys those who have PSSD i suggest u guys for Penile implant thats the permanent solution for this
@zarleymcalpine3131
@zarleymcalpine3131 16 сағат бұрын
Thankyou
@Tubeeuk
@Tubeeuk 21 сағат бұрын
I ran out of sertraline and apart from brain buzz thought I was ok until I wasn't. I wish I was one of those people who don't need daily drugs to be "normal" I am angry, sad and frustrated but mainly. I am angry.
@METAL-ADDICT
@METAL-ADDICT 21 сағат бұрын
Been trying to wean off of risperidone for over a month. I hope I can recover from using it.
@stango2813
@stango2813 22 сағат бұрын
They schould have never stardet this giving to people, because first they write easy and than they dump you wath is a disaster for youre body. Its just criminal to do that. Man i wish that a saw youre video before i started this, now im stuck with this. I'm also yousing suboxone and my body is going down at a fast tempo.
@14skmw46
@14skmw46 22 сағат бұрын
Having healing buddies helps so much 🧡
@terryrocks2j
@terryrocks2j Күн бұрын
Everyone is different. Those who stopped taking it, don't give up. I took Klonopin for 6 weeks prn and it messed me up which felt like over a year. I've been off 7 years and I can say I'm way better than I was even 3 years out. I had to train myself to play with toys, read books and even eat certain foods again. I remember nearly having a break down on the first day I went out walking. It got better as time went by. Sleep I felt took forever to come back.
@allansgonzalez3586
@allansgonzalez3586 Күн бұрын
Hi, did Naftal Tinnitus go away or get better. Cause if he did, it would help us who are suffering from it ..please and thank you..
@naftalbenisty5359
@naftalbenisty5359 Күн бұрын
I learned how to cope with my tinnitus with cognitive behavioral therapy. Benzos made the tinnitus worse, but as I got down from it, it got better. There is hope! ❤
@halk3
@halk3 Күн бұрын
I don't see why he has to become estranged from family members who don't accept his story. The answer is to still see these people but to avoid discussing medication issues. If they insist on talking about it, then refuse to engage with them on the subject. It is like setting boundaries.
@Despertardelsistema
@Despertardelsistema Күн бұрын
Please share this video. Psyquiatric patients need that. We need that.
@cjw8817
@cjw8817 2 күн бұрын
3 1/2 months??? Im going on 2 years of tapering xanax. Torture
@materiais10
@materiais10 2 күн бұрын
Can anyone help me? ? What to do when a single benzo dose caused severe disabling withdrawl? ?? Tia
@samarabevin6889
@samarabevin6889 3 күн бұрын
Yes I gain 35lbs in 4 months. And I CONSTANTLY craved food and eating. I ended up getting anxiety from that. I was always HOT like I was in an oven. I was constantly asking others if they were burning up wherever I was lol. I was on 75mg for about 6 months and tapered to 35mg for a few weeks and then tapered down to nothing over a week or two by removing beads from the capsules. The withdrawals are horrendous and I’m here trying to see if I’m the only one going through this hell.
@nonplayablecharacter1438
@nonplayablecharacter1438 3 күн бұрын
I did a stupid thing. I was on Effexor for 15 year (30-45) eventually at 450mgs. A few months ago I reduced to 150 and then a few weeks ago came off completely. It's been crazy rough. Dont do this, it's stupid. But I'm not turning back, I'm convinced that this drug as well as mood stabilizers ruined my life.
@sitindogmas
@sitindogmas 3 күн бұрын
he is not wrong
@sitindogmas
@sitindogmas 3 күн бұрын
somethings gotta give and its greedy pockets
@sitindogmas
@sitindogmas 3 күн бұрын
we know the side effects and consequences. I took 1mg 3× a day for 18 years, quit cold turkey, been 2 years and a xanax sounds great right now, I would benefit me and those around me. there's nothing easy about quitting, you just can't be a puss
@user-yz2lx3br7r
@user-yz2lx3br7r 4 күн бұрын
A GP put me on Xanax for my anxiety and my anxiety became much worse. I ended up calling a new boyfriend many times which was not like me. I had huge loss of impulse control....!!! The anxiety was overwhelming on the Xanax and then I almost killed myself by taking too many cause I was so out of it I threw them down the toilet. I later heard on a Christian program on NDE that God said drugs feed the demons!!! 😮
@user-du2fq3pi1p
@user-du2fq3pi1p 4 күн бұрын
I'm going through alot there trying to wein me from zanx with antidepressants I still feel terrible 😢
@TTVBrendan_1
@TTVBrendan_1 4 күн бұрын
They're also addicting as hell
@lol3767
@lol3767 4 күн бұрын
Its so sickening some people are force medicated and treated as guinea pigs still in this day, psychiatry has never had any responsibility , it can freely harm people
@incognito595
@incognito595 6 күн бұрын
IT'S All A CON JOB.
@willmo5217
@willmo5217 6 күн бұрын
Im living it rn
@jackalbright4599
@jackalbright4599 6 күн бұрын
Finding a "cure" or remedy to many mental illnesses would involve admitting a LOT of inconvenient truth about our society and making concerted efforts to change them for the betterment of our people… But we'll never do that. LOL! MONEY MONEY MONEY!! Am I Right!? 😎
@briankoehler8500
@briankoehler8500 6 күн бұрын
Thank you for this channel and very relevant segment, In my NYU neuropsychopharmacology classes I distributed Heather Ashton's manual from her clinic for BZD withdrawal for years-it is widely available, e.g., www.benzoinfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Ashton-Manual.pdf
@ClutchboyzHQ
@ClutchboyzHQ 7 күн бұрын
I did them for 10 fucking days and I NEVER KNEW IT could cause permanent DAMAGE !! I have headaches everyday for no reason, Erectile problems, Mood problems, and mostly the headaches/head pressure is the worst part!
@Yahoo947
@Yahoo947 7 күн бұрын
Indeed your services are needed. I/we bought your book. Since 2022 we have been reaching out to you here in Ohio and you never returned my/our call! Great promotions for an organization that is proving to be a very big joke😢 👎!!!
@TheNicole8787
@TheNicole8787 7 күн бұрын
I was overprescribed had 4 grand mal seizures because I didn’t have it another time my legs went numb couldn’t walk.
@4eversayaandhagi1
@4eversayaandhagi1 8 күн бұрын
I have to take mental health drugs or I will be thrown out put on conservatorship and live in some godforsaken group home.
@annidee
@annidee 8 күн бұрын
I’m in that last category- the old lady group. I have been very fortunate and a bit clever- just a bit, for working outdoor physical jobs my whole life, that kept me healthy, and active way past “retirement “ which has been anything BUT a retirement . The lucky part was finding a good doctor who was honest and didn’t give me too many things I did not need, and now I am doctor and pharma free, I manage my health and nutrition & all of it. That good doctor left a lucrative practice in Corvid times; he had ethics & refused to play the game. But as it happens, after watching loved ones die one after another and wishing to never need a doctor again, God willing, I went one last time in March 2020 because my doctor saw, and so did I, the writing on the wall. Many of us read between the 🦁 lions 🦁 and now we can all find our people. Mine are not in line at a damn pharmacy.
@111585sandman
@111585sandman 8 күн бұрын
To my experience, I’ve had and still going through a adverse reaction to doxycycline and bactrim for about 7 months now. My symptoms where and still very much still there Insomnia, panic attacks, anxiety, depression, agitation, extreme confusion, extreme headache/head pressure, light headed, feels like my head is in the sky, detached from my body, intrusive thoughts dizziness, vertigo, suicidal thoughts, extreme DP/DR, dissociation, feeling lost, couldn’t track movement well, sensitive to lights, flash like photo vision, spacing out, lost in my own mind. I feel like a walking zombie , Feeling of worms moving in my body and head, a lot of this has subsided but still lives with me, 7 months down and still healing. All of this by taking antibiotics.
@user-qg9lx6ic4e
@user-qg9lx6ic4e 8 күн бұрын
- They give energy.
@user-qg9lx6ic4e
@user-qg9lx6ic4e 8 күн бұрын
- Benos have saved some lives.
@JM-kq7rn
@JM-kq7rn 8 күн бұрын
Never had these issues until I was given psych meds. It’s big business! These meds keep you sick and cause more health issues which in turn are treated with more meds!! Keeps Big Pharma raking in billions Ruined my f*c*ing life! 😡😡😡
@busman2066
@busman2066 8 күн бұрын
72 year old male. On and off these psych meds for 40 years. I’m off for the last time. Lethargic, constant brain zaps, don’t want to do anything. Going back on the drugs, however, does not relieve the symptoms as you might think. I’m following the path of. Laura Delano who is successful in this approach.
@2SecondsAgo
@2SecondsAgo 8 күн бұрын
Anything that prevents you from feeling the effects of massivd amounts of dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine, epinephrine, and glutamate is evil. Pure evil.
@timothyayers8596
@timothyayers8596 8 күн бұрын
Benzo withdrawal is tough. No doubt. It can be done though. Getting past the danger zone of seizures is crucial. Once there you will encounter the psychological part. Psychical symptoms will persist but if your there mentally you will be able to push through them. You have to really want it.
@bigfeline8612
@bigfeline8612 8 күн бұрын
My psychiatrist straight told me that it's not up to me if I take my medicines or up to my family, it's up to himself. It isn't even true where I live, but why would he say that?
@TugayTekir-kl4xm
@TugayTekir-kl4xm 8 күн бұрын
Okay reasonable so you dare to try without meds even if you have psychosis I know those we use are poisonous drugs apparently just feeling that I’m foggy and dull but I don’t know what side effects it does do my brain in following future, can i understand that you recommend people that not to use it
@TugayTekir-kl4xm
@TugayTekir-kl4xm 8 күн бұрын
So I’m bipolar type 2 and been on sorts of meds which all has made me and been making me foggy dull lack of emotions I wanna live and feel what normal feels I wanna feel the love in this fucking world again but I remember that I felt in love after a psychosis that’s good but my psych diagnosed me with bipolar then I’ve been on different kinds of meds, without meds I’m a music producer song writer and witty cause I’m feeling deeper the emotion especially a girl who gives me opportunity to write her about… so yea is there any alternative treatment to feel normal, live normal cause im so anguished now 😢
@lhodge1000
@lhodge1000 9 күн бұрын
I’m nearing the end of a two year klonopin taper after 20 years of taking as directed. It’s been brutal at times. My doc will not know about my taper until I’m fully off for at least six months…I’ve had to figure this out on my own 😢
@rhondasanders4323
@rhondasanders4323 9 күн бұрын
I can taste chemicals in my mouth. Dryer sheets are very salty. All free n clear dryer sheets. I don’t use them of course. My stepmom put them in her wash. I seen 3. I talked to her, n I thought she understood. Nope. She did it agsin last week. I get sick from it. I just wanted to isolate and rest. But my clothes I had to wash 3 n 4 times. My private areas , especially my female get attacked and it goes up into my body. Causes so much pain. And I swallow it also. Saliva. And Now, the toxins have hurt my kidneys and my liver is inflamed. And my Dad calls me a hypochondriac Again. He was using WEED KILLER. This evening. And I’ve been fighting n battling when he spilt something in their room and Stepmom putting dryer sheets in the wash machine. There are 5 of us that live here. I’m so tired of fighting. And my body now, is not doing well because of all this chemicals. These toxins. And emotionally , it drains me. Do I have to die!! To get them to listen to me???
@privateperson5769
@privateperson5769 9 күн бұрын
Im 59. Down to 6 mgs Diaz. In hell. Been so sick last 12 months from taper. I think i have to updose to 8 mgs, just to try and alleviate some symptoms. I think i may never be able to get off this drug in my lifetime. 4 years and in such a frikken mess now and i thought i was going slow. the ashton manual is way off in terms of dose reduction, way too much too fast , and also 'gritting yr teeth and getting on with it"., nope. I can barely function. I feel like i now literally have PTSD from the taper panic attacks plus mcas (v extreme Histamine Intolerance) My poor husband and grown chn. Was tapering even worth this ???? I was better b4 this long drawn out taper 😢😢😢
@TheRushMethod
@TheRushMethod 9 күн бұрын
Thanks
@segovia5758
@segovia5758 9 күн бұрын
Although this video is a year old I have just viewed it as I am half way through Insane Medicine, a book that I strongly recommend to those interested in understanding distress. I am 74, moderately educated, completely outside of medicine, and have never had any treatment for distress. I was immensly impressed by Sami's critique that is based on applying strict (aka correct) scientific rigour to a totally chaotic practice. Many years ago I was hugely influenced by James Randi for his scientific rigour, but as a socialist (oh dear), also by psychiatrist David Smail in UK who was then one of the few to challenge therapy and locate much of distress in the issues of everyday living (not say Freudian childhood nanny problems!!). David Smail was politely but adamantly opposed to the charlatans in most of therapy (as James Randi for the paranormal etc). So, Sami seems to be in their tradition, insitance on science and of viewing distress in at least a social and political framework. The half of a book I've read is brilliant. Sadly the video is not. It assumes more immediate understanding than most people have. More importantly except for a throw away comment on Royal College of Psychiatry it does not confront the vested interests, very, very vested of the 'professional' (as in professional foul/hitman etc) practitioners and academics actively promoting a big lie. In the book, but not in video, Sami is quite clear about both. Finally, I shall continue to read book which again, I think is excellent, and hope it also covers what I think is linked - gender ideology (so called critical theory) and the parallesl with Insane Medicine.
@coolbro6969
@coolbro6969 9 күн бұрын
Try pineal gland stimulating binaural beats. They might help the symptoms from antipsychotic drug use
@jackalbright4599
@jackalbright4599 9 күн бұрын
My parents abused me and then put me (a developing brain) on high doses of amphetamines when I started to show the inevitable signs of abuse. They claimed I had a chemical imbalance in my brain and that I was the problem.. NOT the neglect and abuse. Me! Needless to say, I have quite the bone to pick with the pharmaceutical and psychiatric communities. 🤨
@peterabihailo489
@peterabihailo489 10 күн бұрын
What is the alternative doctor
@tokishahriarantor2856
@tokishahriarantor2856 10 күн бұрын
10 months 10 days on different anti psychotic drugs...prescription drugs..klonopin 1mg for days of 10 mnths 10 days....Today is 3 months 9 days cold turkey.. I was on that treatment because of a silly matter an anti oxidant supplement withdrawal... Called glutathione....today is 3 months 9 days,when i will able to function, can't do anything..
@jamesadkins8322
@jamesadkins8322 10 күн бұрын
Psychiatry and big pharma are evil nobody needs any of that stuff!!