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Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby Gorodov » Tue Apr 14, 2015 8:18 pm

edgnbd wrote:
I have been told that you can once again enjoy those things that the effects of neurological poison have taken from you but it might take four to five months to recover from the damage inflicted by an atypical antipsychotic.

As anyone. Depends mainly on how much poison poured. And when, at what age. But in any case, those "doctors" are committing a crime. The worst crime that takes place under the guise of aid.
I really think the most important thing we can do for yourself is to confront psychiatry. Support the petition. (Her link above) the best incentive to overcome the resulting "treatment" effects could not be found.
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby jx7e » Fri Apr 17, 2015 4:55 pm

sorry guys, I don't think I'll make it
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby Gorodov » Fri Apr 17, 2015 6:12 pm

jx7e wrote:sorry guys, I don't think I'll make it

Why is it ?!
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby Gorodov » Sat Apr 18, 2015 9:00 am

Actually not at all clear why there is no desire to support the petition. Really is anyone else knows best way to overcome psychiatric evil?
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby Riccola » Sat Apr 18, 2015 7:28 pm

jx7e wrote:sorry guys, I don't think I'll make it



How are you doing? Is everything ok? Send me a PM if you want to talk, I don't want you feeling this way. I want to help if I can :)
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby jx7e » Sat Apr 18, 2015 7:44 pm

Gorodov wrote:
jx7e wrote:sorry guys, I don't think I'll make it

Why is it ?!

I feel like a different person, not what I used to be. Everything has become overwhelmingly tiresome, I barely get out of bed and lack the desire to talk to anyone, talk at all, not mentioning doing something like taking a shower. I feel weak and dead inside. I can't appreciate music, cinema like I used to, I'm impotent and I'm only 22. That's not life, it just suffering through days. It's been 90 days since the Haldol deconoate injection and I've seen 0 improvement, seems like I'm permanently impaired, my vision and perception of reality is damaged.
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby Gorodov » Sun Apr 19, 2015 5:40 pm

jx7e wrote:
I feel like a different person, not what I used to be. Everything has become overwhelmingly tiresome, I barely get out of bed and lack the desire to talk to anyone, talk at all, not mentioning doing something like taking a shower. I feel weak and dead inside. I can't appreciate music, cinema like I used to, I'm impotent and I'm only 22. That's not life, it just suffering through days. It's been 90 days since the Haldol deconoate injection and I've seen 0 improvement, seems like I'm permanently impaired, my vision and perception of reality is damaged.

I'm sorry jx7e, I did not immediately understood what you are saying. Prevents ignorance of the language. I am very sympathize you. And I hope do you are not so hopeless. Yet cure you not so long. Yes and now the means used are not so destructive as before. You not tried to do what I advised?
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby Gorodov » Sun Apr 19, 2015 5:59 pm

By the way here's a look, http://cepuk.org/recovery-stories/ may have something important to you.
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby jx7e » Mon Apr 20, 2015 12:16 am

Gorodov wrote:
jx7e wrote:
I feel like a different person, not what I used to be. Everything has become overwhelmingly tiresome, I barely get out of bed and lack the desire to talk to anyone, talk at all, not mentioning doing something like taking a shower. I feel weak and dead inside. I can't appreciate music, cinema like I used to, I'm impotent and I'm only 22. That's not life, it just suffering through days. It's been 90 days since the Haldol deconoate injection and I've seen 0 improvement, seems like I'm permanently impaired, my vision and perception of reality is damaged.

I'm sorry jx7e, I did not immediately understood what you are saying. Prevents ignorance of the language. I am very sympathize you. And I hope do you are not so hopeless. Yet cure you not so long. Yes and now the means used are not so destructive as before. You not tried to do what I advised?

I tried but no success so far, I just can't work out as my legs and arms start to shake really bad. I also feel very bad after working out, although I used to feel great prior to meds, it was something I loved. Now I barely get out of bed at all.
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby Gorodov » Mon Apr 20, 2015 3:25 pm

jx7e wrote:
I tried but no success so far, I just can't work out as my legs and arms start to shake really bad. I also feel very bad after working out, although I used to feel great prior to meds, it was something I loved. Now I barely get out of bed at all.

Well, if cease shiver hands, feet, if you feel more peppy, if it will be interest in the activities - that would be enough? You perceive would this as an acceptable recovery state? Nothing else would be needed?
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