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Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby slither » Fri Apr 10, 2015 6:37 pm

Arc Angel wrote:IT was the Risperidol that I matched to the loss of ejaculate.


I can also attest risperidone does this. Just one missed dosage and it was back to normal for me.
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby Gorodov » Sat Apr 11, 2015 10:27 am

Arc Angel wrote: IT was the Risperidol that I matched to the loss of ejaculate. As soon as you stop the medications the healing begins. I've always been able to get away from longterm forced drugging, with the longest at about 2 months,

Arc Angel, you write about the monstrous mental violence. I totally identify with your indignation! But all the more so do not understand why you do not support: *mod edit*
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby Arc Angel » Sat Apr 11, 2015 7:54 pm

Gorodov, I've been away for many days, and just now saw your petition. I signed it. Absolutely. Thanks for the link.
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby Gorodov » Sun Apr 12, 2015 6:14 am

Arc Angel wrote:Gorodov, I've been away for many days, and just now saw your petition. I signed it. Absolutely. Thanks for the link.

You are very right done Arc Angel! But important in order to have signed and others! After all, there are so many people write about their misadventures with psychiatry. But signed still only you. Why is it so?!!!
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby jx7e » Sun Apr 12, 2015 4:00 pm

Gorodov wrote:
Arc Angel wrote:Gorodov, I've been away for many days, and just now saw your petition. I signed it. Absolutely. Thanks for the link.

You are very right done Arc Angel! But important in order to have signed and others! After all, there are so many people write about their misadventures with psychiatry. But signed still only you. Why is it so?!!!


Also signed the petiotion. One more question for those who were reated with antipsychotics: has the pleasant feelings from music ever come back for you? It's frustrating how all my favourite music suddenly started to sound like noise, I just can't "feel" it anymore. Same question about tobacco and weed - does the effect ever come back? It's been 2.5 months for me and I still feel nothing.
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby Gorodov » Sun Apr 12, 2015 8:03 pm

jx7e wrote:
Also signed the petiotion. One more question for those who were reated with antipsychotics: has the pleasant feelings from music ever come back for you? It's frustrating how all my favourite music suddenly started to sound like noise, I just can't "feel" it anymore. Same question about tobacco and weed - does the effect ever come back? It's been 2.5 months for me and I still feel nothing.

Try to adjust themselves. Watch for physical health. Get enough sleep. If you have trouble sleeping, it is necessary to adjust. Engage in some sort of physical activity. Make jogging. Eat right. Maybe help.
Psychiatric treatment may give worst results than the disappearance of interest. Of me expose "treated" long time ago. Many years ago. Else in childhood. "Treated" thoroughly, long time. Catastrophic results. It is no exaggeration to say that I was then destroyed. Both spiritually and physically. What Is subsequently represented my life is hardly possible to explain intelligibly.
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby jx7e » Mon Apr 13, 2015 1:11 pm

Gorodov wrote:
jx7e wrote:
Also signed the petiotion. One more question for those who were reated with antipsychotics: has the pleasant feelings from music ever come back for you? It's frustrating how all my favourite music suddenly started to sound like noise, I just can't "feel" it anymore. Same question about tobacco and weed - does the effect ever come back? It's been 2.5 months for me and I still feel nothing.

Try to adjust themselves. Watch for physical health. Get enough sleep. If you have trouble sleeping, it is necessary to adjust. Engage in some sort of physical activity. Make jogging. Eat right. Maybe help.
Psychiatric treatment may give worst results than the disappearance of interest. Of me expose "treated" long time ago. Many years ago. Else in childhood. "Treated" thoroughly, long time. Catastrophic results. It is no exaggeration to say that I was then destroyed. Both spiritually and physically. What Is subsequently represented my life is hardly possible to explain intelligibly.

That's just plain horror. I'm thinking aboy hanging myself at least 6 hours a day
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby Gorodov » Tue Apr 14, 2015 1:58 pm

Yes, in general is hard for all of us. But maybe share experiences just easier? Worse keep everything in himself. But can not only share. What we have to endure, should not happen! And we know it better than others. And if we talk about it, talk together, in unison - us are to hear. Of solidarity here depends all. Support the petition hardly not best way to express this solidarity. Why do you jx7e not try to convince others of the need for solidarity? Maybe it would have been the best way to find interest?
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby Gorodov » Tue Apr 14, 2015 7:21 pm

That is not a difficult one step in the solidarity that each of us should have made. Support this requirement: *mod edit*
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Re: Permanent brain damage from antipsychotics?

Postby edgnbd » Tue Apr 14, 2015 7:52 pm

jx7e wrote:
Gorodov wrote:
Arc Angel wrote:Gorodov, I've been away for many days, and just now saw your petition. I signed it. Absolutely. Thanks for the link.

You are very right done Arc Angel! But important in order to have signed and others! After all, there are so many people write about their misadventures with psychiatry. But signed still only you. Why is it so?!!!


Also signed the petiotion. One more question for those who were reated with antipsychotics: has the pleasant feelings from music ever come back for you? It's frustrating how all my favourite music suddenly started to sound like noise, I just can't "feel" it anymore. Same question about tobacco and weed - does the effect ever come back? It's been 2.5 months for me and I still feel nothing.


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.
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