0:00 Getting into it 5:11 Growing up in LA 11:36 Clubbing 12:34 Finding stand-up 14:49 Psych ward story 51:30 Weed is all we need 55:39 Exercising regularly 56:29 Specialized education 59:12 Adderall not needed 1:01:28 Psych ward roommates 1:05:00 Twitching girlfriend
Great episode. It’s true, many never think they’d be caught up in a psych ward. From the trauma of toxic relationships to drug abuse, staying grounded and balanced is key. I hope everyone is taking time during this storm we’re all battling to be well. ❤️
When you’re in psychosis you’re not in your right mind , you aren’t cognizant enough to realize how erratic you’re acting /feeling until you’re on the other side. I only know this bc I was stalked and drugged with meth without my knowledge for awhile and was in a constant psychosis snd it wasn’t until my friend took me out of town and the drugs got out of my system that I was able to realize how erratic it had been.
Effexor gave me "brain zaps" when I was trying to get off, I ended up taking prozac for a week until the zaps subsided. I think Paxil is the same. Very scary! Now I try to push my way through the depression/anxiety- can't stand the way SSRIs make me feel.
I was sure I was not the only one noticing...12 minutes in and almost cant stand it...but she takes it off when gets excited telling a story...but then brings it doooown again to the vocal fry shit...
Fuck yeah Sarah! ❤️ I had a short stint on Adderal as well. And I was in a psych ward for three days too. I had crazy audio and visual hallucinations that drugs could never produce. They were astoundingly real. And I was sort of dissociated for months afterward, but eventually I came back :) This was many years ago now.
8 years. Dozens of withdrawl periods... Not a fun withdrawl but id take it 100x over having to quit smoking cigs again.That was harder to quit than snow. Never knew anyone who had a reaction like you and sara tho. Think that was more lack of sleep? Idk (I would take 30mg before bed so i understand i am not "normal" and each case is dif)
@@RolandSpecialSauce be kind. If she's not your cup of tea, just skip this episode. None of us know her personally, I don't have it in me to get on a podcast and share my most vulnerable moments with a bunch of strangers.
People really overuse and moreover misuse this phrase "prescribed meth" to prescribe Adderall. I obviously understand the intention, but the problem is that there IS such a thing as legal prescription methamphetamine. It's under the brand name Desoxyn in the US. On the other hand, Adderall is literally a "prescription amphetamine"; and figuratively, the phrase matches the intended connotation. It's a minor nuance, but still... The last thing I'll add is that stimulants are fortunately really easy to get off of in cases when an addict is removed from society and forced into an intervention until the psychosis subsides. Unless there are other factors at play such as length of time of use, and lack of genetic heritability of chronic psychotic illnesses. Relatively speaking, Adderall not hard to detox from at all, especially with the help of antidepressants and anxiolytics and z-drugs with a dedicated confined space for medical observation and monitoring free of societal influence and responsibility and judgment or other feedback. Addicts tend to get obsessive trying to figure out when the psychological neurochemical discomforts of the detox phase will end. But luckily, all these forces are essentially completely free of any and all physical dependencies. Sara may have perceived this change as hard in the moment, because her regular access to neurotransmitters like serotonin, norepinephrine, dopamine, and GABA were interrupted from their regular equilibrium, and temporarily miscalibrated under the influence of the Adderall habit. But since she was free of overdoses, the aforementioned possibility of heritable illness and insomnia, her condition was easily temporary and required no phase of transition in stimulant levels to renew homeostatic equilibrium. Furthermore, her psychosis was short in proportion with her dosage levels, frequencies, and overall duration of use. Point being, if the doses are high enough, for long enough, the brain begins to use its neuroplasticity to adapt the nervous system as best as possible to the presence of these extra chemicals in the system. The Central Nervous System "learns" over time to adjust its behavior in response to the consequences of the repetitious onslaught of these stimulants, specifically to say "Hey - let's stop the endogenous manufacturing of native chemical resources to maintain the regular systemic construction of the main neurotransmitters mentioned earlier, and instead optimize metabolism by allowing the Adderall to work with these chemical channels and optimize the framework of voltage gated ionic channels to activate the access to protein pumps and carbolic sugars faster, and replace the native focus on the background neurotransmitters to the rapid emergence of access to greater proportions of glucocorticoids and digestive enzymes that intensely free these resources from the body, tapping into faster metabolic process than is possible using normal thyroidal feedback loops to establish a fundamental baseline of communication and survival and replicative cellular processes. All these functions, including but not limited to metabolism, digestive traction, the nervous system, musculoskeletal system, cell reproduction and termination, the endocrine system, the Krebs Cycle, Respiration, and to a more limited extent the Circulatory System, all develop these new fundamentally unfounded expectations of free fuel through the drugs that satisfy the body's potential for stimulation to a wild new level, and cannot recalibrate sleep wave cycles quickly or accurately enough to adapt to the drugs as a source of nutrition. So your body has to learn over time that it sucks that it's junk, but at least not opiate or tranquilizer "junk" that can easily kill you and destroy necessary vital processes. Methamphetamine is neurotoxic, and combined with sleep deprivation long-term can turn your brain into sludge. But amphetamines as a drug class are overall very benign and pose little threat to actual life.
Sounds like SNRI withdrawal. 1:05:00 Definitely not a type of drug you want to stop cold turkey ( in my experience with venlafaxine/Effexor at least, yikes!)
One minor mental breakdown doesn't really make you a crazy person.....if I had a dime for every time I spent a few days wearing a paper suit.....well I wouldn't be rich, but it's not that Uncommon for fairly normal people to end up in the ward for a few nights.
I don’t get why people say this one is bad, some women yeah I get haha, and I’m a woman myself - but Shenk is good honestly, she just sounds nervous not as bad as the comments make it sound sheesh
@@cady__ She's not as bad as some of the comments make it out to be, but she like says like every like ten seconds and like it gets like really annoying like really like fast.
Like, I made it like 13 or 14 minutes. Like, I’m sure she’s like a cool, like girl nstuff, and all but like, this was like the, worst episode, like ever.
I really wish I wasn't so bothered by the upspeak, or that I wasn't counting the likes in my head. I dont like to miss out on Sickle Cells humor and his laugh but I can't finish this one
Giving heavy meds to kids has never seemed like a good idea to me. It seems like it might have more to do with Big Pharma marketing than proper medical protocol.
Sara's voice/delivery is the equivalent of severe constipation or how your car feels when you drive it with the emergency brake on. A judge described her delivery as "dumb" on killtony once. She is as vapid and narcissistic as there is.
bit.ly/ryansickler
Thanks for linking your RUclips page sickler I would have never found it otherwise lol
Sickler looks like if a nap was a person.. and I love it
🤣🤣😭😭😭
Omg that's hilarious
Dude he ended up quoting you I think a few months ago with Josh Wolf. He said "if an afternoon nap had a face."
0:00 Getting into it
5:11 Growing up in LA
11:36 Clubbing
12:34 Finding stand-up
14:49 Psych ward story
51:30 Weed is all we need
55:39 Exercising regularly
56:29 Specialized education
59:12 Adderall not needed
1:01:28 Psych ward roommates
1:05:00 Twitching girlfriend
Great episode. It’s true, many never think they’d be caught up in a psych ward. From the trauma of toxic relationships to drug abuse, staying grounded and balanced is key. I hope everyone is taking time during this storm we’re all battling to be well. ❤️
She's nice but can we get back to wrapping up Joey Diaz's life story before he leaves Cali and moves to New Jersey
They did an episode together continuing the story on Joey's podcast last week, check it out or you'll miss a chunk!
A fuckin men. Tremendous!
@Cody Heckert that's why you don't have to watch his episodes like I didn't this one
@Vince Valdez Lol. Chill. Vinny, It's a character from a show.
How can you not like Sara she's absolutely stunning and hilarious. Great episode
Excellent pod, very touching on how much she missed Brody. Adderall sounds rough. This podcast is like a community service.
This has been ONE of my favourite podcasts I've listened to lately... Cheers you TWO
Yeah 'cause you too busy getting shit done!
This was eye opening. Mention this episode on your other pods Sara
Low key one of the best episodes of this show
"The princess wants you to put on some pants!" 😂🤣
39:03
When you’re in psychosis you’re not in your right mind , you aren’t cognizant enough to realize how erratic you’re acting /feeling until you’re on the other side. I only know this bc I was stalked and drugged with meth without my knowledge for awhile and was in a constant psychosis snd it wasn’t until my friend took me out of town and the drugs got out of my system that I was able to realize how erratic it had been.
She's smart. Find your focus and find your fun. She'll be a good mom.
"Stand up at the psych ward" lmfao you're awesome Sara.
Effexor gave me "brain zaps" when I was trying to get off, I ended up taking prozac for a week until the zaps subsided. I think Paxil is the same. Very scary! Now I try to push my way through the depression/anxiety- can't stand the way SSRIs make me feel.
She seems like a nice girl, but that up speak and vocal fry is nuts
She's from the Valley. I think that's where all that kinda originated
I was sure I was not the only one noticing...12 minutes in and almost cant stand it...but she takes it off when gets excited telling a story...but then brings it doooown again to the vocal fry shit...
I'd rather FRY my NUTS than hear one syllable of that mess. VF is BS. Pity her!
It's a stupid character she does for attention. A judge called her out on it once on killtony
@@orelsax8749 oh no a comedian that uses a character? NO WAY
I like what she’s taking about adhd meds are a struggle Frfr especially when you’re a kid
Taylor Pennington privileged problems
Fuck yeah Sarah! ❤️
I had a short stint on Adderal as well. And I was in a psych ward for three days too. I had crazy audio and visual hallucinations that drugs could never produce. They were astoundingly real. And I was sort of dissociated for months afterward, but eventually I came back :) This was many years ago now.
8 years. Dozens of withdrawl periods... Not a fun withdrawl but id take it 100x over having to quit smoking cigs again.That was harder to quit than snow. Never knew anyone who had a reaction like you and sara tho. Think that was more lack of sleep? Idk
(I would take 30mg before bed so i understand i am not "normal" and each case is dif)
Judging by the comments I'm in for a challenge.
I would never decide whether to watch something on RUclips by the comments haha 🤣
That Feta Chicken so good, you'll go crazy.
She said like 639 times in this podcast, I counted and I'm pretty sure I missed a couple.
I'll make you cry gurl
Aye aye aye
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE SIR. *NO-ONE* should have to do that. I salute you. 🥇
If you want to watch me smoke meth with a limp d.....
Sickler you bring out the best in everybody.
Ice house chronicles was hard watching everyone cry
If Ryan ever opens a restaurant, he’s gotta have the “SicRib”... & make sure to get that recipe, from the psyche ward.
People at the psych ward were a real captive audience
I love Sickler’s reaction to the crazy story. I’m cracking up over here.
She like...needs to go on with Segura...But like only if he talks to her the whole time in his ditsy valley girl voice.
I was looking for this comment lmao
😂👏
Thank you for this comment. hahahaha What is happening to the girls in US?
The vocal fry is killing me, totally, for real
Tom open mouth while she talks
I can't swim, stop swim shaming me Ryan!
Definitely thought she was in her early 20s.
Yoooooo! Brace yourself, she's in her early 40s. She looks fantastic. Maybe adderall is the foundation of youth.
@@RolandSpecialSauce be kind. If she's not your cup of tea, just skip this episode. None of us know her personally, I don't have it in me to get on a podcast and share my most vulnerable moments with a bunch of strangers.
she's 1 year younger than CP
Don't rubbish adderal and associated drugs. It's not for everyone but its life changing for many people.
You'll flip your lid, for our McRib.
Best interviewer ever! A really interesting life story. Classic Speed story within it. Big Johnson energy.. was a funny joke.
Happy Tuesdee ya'll
People really overuse and moreover misuse this phrase "prescribed meth" to prescribe Adderall.
I obviously understand the intention, but the problem is that there IS such a thing as legal prescription methamphetamine. It's under the brand name Desoxyn in the US.
On the other hand, Adderall is literally a "prescription amphetamine"; and figuratively, the phrase matches the intended connotation. It's a minor nuance, but still...
The last thing I'll add is that stimulants are fortunately really easy to get off of in cases when an addict is removed from society and forced into an intervention until the psychosis subsides. Unless there are other factors at play such as length of time of use, and lack of genetic heritability of chronic psychotic illnesses. Relatively speaking, Adderall not hard to detox from at all, especially with the help of antidepressants and anxiolytics and z-drugs with a dedicated confined space for medical observation and monitoring free of societal influence and responsibility and judgment or other feedback. Addicts tend to get obsessive trying to figure out when the psychological neurochemical discomforts of the detox phase will end. But luckily, all these forces are essentially completely free of any and all physical dependencies. Sara may have perceived this change as hard in the moment, because her regular access to neurotransmitters like serotonin, norepinephrine, dopamine, and GABA were interrupted from their regular equilibrium, and temporarily miscalibrated under the influence of the Adderall habit. But since she was free of overdoses, the aforementioned possibility of heritable illness and insomnia, her condition was easily temporary and required no phase of transition in stimulant levels to renew homeostatic equilibrium. Furthermore, her psychosis was short in proportion with her dosage levels, frequencies, and overall duration of use.
Point being, if the doses are high enough, for long enough, the brain begins to use its neuroplasticity to adapt the nervous system as best as possible to the presence of these extra chemicals in the system. The Central Nervous System "learns" over time to adjust its behavior in response to the consequences of the repetitious onslaught of these stimulants, specifically to say "Hey - let's stop the endogenous manufacturing of native chemical resources to maintain the regular systemic construction of the main neurotransmitters mentioned earlier, and instead optimize metabolism by allowing the Adderall to work with these chemical channels and optimize the framework of voltage gated ionic channels to activate the access to protein pumps and carbolic sugars faster, and replace the native focus on the background neurotransmitters to the rapid emergence of access to greater proportions of glucocorticoids and digestive enzymes that intensely free these resources from the body, tapping into faster metabolic process than is possible using normal thyroidal feedback loops to establish a fundamental baseline of communication and survival and replicative cellular processes. All these functions, including but not limited to metabolism, digestive traction, the nervous system, musculoskeletal system, cell reproduction and termination, the endocrine system, the Krebs Cycle, Respiration, and to a more limited extent the Circulatory System, all develop these new fundamentally unfounded expectations of free fuel through the drugs that satisfy the body's potential for stimulation to a wild new level, and cannot recalibrate sleep wave cycles quickly or accurately enough to adapt to the drugs as a source of nutrition. So your body has to learn over time that it sucks that it's junk, but at least not opiate or tranquilizer "junk" that can easily kill you and destroy necessary vital processes.
Methamphetamine is neurotoxic, and combined with sleep deprivation long-term can turn your brain into sludge. But amphetamines as a drug class are overall very benign and pose little threat to actual life.
Get Ms. Pat on!
We want more uncle Joey chronicles before he leaves Cali
Ryan went on The Church a couple weeks back and did another segments of it there. - ruclips.net/video/ikogZO3b7zo/видео.html
You know he’s still gonna do podcasts and honestly it’s nice to see different people on not just one guest over and over
Princess Shenk in DA HOUSE!!!
My jeans are higher and tighter than I could ever believe
i can taste the denim
way past the nipples
Dont be so stingy Mark
No night pants??
Ew this episode was like a bad date. I went to the bathroom after 10 min and never came back.
They are both sooo blazed hahahaha
I liked her as a regular on Kill Tony
I just googled her and saw that she's 43!!! That has to be wrong, she looks like she's maybe 30.
I thought she was in her 20s
I don't think that's correct. I'm almost 43 and was a teen when the Olsen Twins were big, and Little Rascals movie.
and speaks like an 18 year old Kardashian
Little Rascals-1994. 3rd Grade-9 years old. Math is hard
She’s 32
POOR MISSY... I've never been to the psyche ward but my housemate has schizophrenia and yeah I'm well are That's no better than being locked up
Best fried chicken I’ve ever had was in a 28 day rehab.
Who’s here cuz we was on dope as yola’s live and he told us to check it out
"The counterfeit McRib"
You gotta get Big Johnson the paramedic on the 'cast, Mr. Sickler.
ryan wakes up "NIGHTPANTS?" no night pants oh alright goes back to sleep
Can’t wait for the Dope As Yola episode!
Lol RawOG would be on. before Dope As Yola
Unmarkd they already filmed Yola last week
Unmarkd bru u dumb 😂👌
“It’s like coming down off of drugs”. Bruh. That’s exactly what it is. You’re going through withdrawals from pharmacy meth
That’s exactly what she said 😉
Sounds like SNRI withdrawal. 1:05:00
Definitely not a type of drug you want to stop cold turkey ( in my experience with venlafaxine/Effexor at least, yikes!)
p.s. If you have to stop an SNRI, do it under the supervision of your doctor and pharmacist and taper down slowly
The brain zaps suck
Its LIKE ..oh my God. Its LIKE...gag me with a spoon..its LIKE!!!!
She said in the first 3 minutes she's a valley girl. That's like OG like saying like.
Like Jesus like christ.
Vocal fry is strong with this one
One minor mental breakdown doesn't really make you a crazy person.....if I had a dime for every time I spent a few days wearing a paper suit.....well I wouldn't be rich, but it's not that Uncommon for fairly normal people to end up in the ward for a few nights.
Like literally it was literally like upspeak like literally. What ev’s...
GOD, that vocal fry. I can't
Love her so much. Those True Classis commercials are terrible.
< always interesting / even if i have no idea who is talking the dew >
She has a very nice voice
Sickler is a saint for sticking this one out
I will say it actually gets better half way lol
I don’t get why people say this one is bad, some women yeah I get haha, and I’m a woman myself - but Shenk is good honestly, she just sounds nervous not as bad as the comments make it sound sheesh
@@cady__ 1000% i dont even notice anything just nervous jitters which she gets over very quickly
Cathy K yea the first 30 she just sounds nervous but I’m following along I like her story so far
@@cady__ She's not as bad as some of the comments make it out to be, but she like says like every like ten seconds and like it gets like really annoying like really like fast.
Her voice is so condescending I can’t do it.
Love Sara, her podcast is awesome. 👏
Food when I was in the psych ward was inedible
Forgot it was Teusdee.
Hope she doesn't read all these comments. Poor girl gettin torched down here.
If this is the worst stuff that's ever happened to her she's lived a very gifted life so I think she'll be OK with a little ribbing
GREAT EPISODE, LEARNED SO MUCH BOUT BABY SHENKS
Like, I made it like 13 or 14 minutes. Like, I’m sure she’s like a cool, like girl nstuff, and all but like, this was like the, worst episode, like ever.
I really wish I wasn't so bothered by the upspeak, or that I wasn't counting the likes in my head. I dont like to miss out on Sickle Cells humor and his laugh but I can't finish this one
THANKS Sickler WHEN THIS CORONA/COVID BULLSHIT IS OVER PLEASE DO A SHOW IN SYDNEY... YOU TOO SHANKS. #brewmedic
Great epsisode. I have litterally been through this
SO. MUCH. UP-SPEAK.
Uh oh I'm bailing Before this one starts. That one is the one accent that i just can't handle.
I'm not gonna thumbs down the episode cause Sickle cell is my dog. But I couldn't get past 10 minutes or so...
why does she say the word "LIKE" so much ?
I want to like her but that vocal fry/shakiness is next level
Love the typical Valley girl description of OC. Luckily LA as a whole isn't judged by the people from the Palisades.
Giving heavy meds to kids has never seemed like a good idea to me. It seems like it might have more to do with Big Pharma marketing than proper medical protocol.
Loved sara she's great on kill tony
Comments got me stressed 3 minutes in 😂
Ryan looks like when a comedian never made it
Her crush in 3rd grade was in little rascals....shes born in 77'. Rascals were in theater 94'. Am i missing something?
I’ve seen sites that say she was born in ‘87 / Ryan says “as a woman in her 30’s”
@@cady__ okay cool. Most of her references definitely make her seem to be in line with someome of that age lol
this woman seem really great :)
Sara is so hilarious! Great Episode!
Rip Brody
This is like the first like Honeydew i can't like make it like through.... It's so bad...
That was a hard episode to get through. Like, all the up speak, and like...😒 😳
She is so beautiful.
her speech is nerve grating
That was beautiful thanks for the content
what a lovely shirt she is wearing
Oof that twitch at 1:04:17 was brutal.
I don't think she's doing well even now, unfortunately. Wish her the best though.
She's Kool to me.i don't know why ppl still trip on the ways ppl talk.
That's because you use "ppl" as if cutting out the the extra three letters in "people" is something that anyone older than 12 does.
"Orange county" not "Oiiiuuerhenge counnniee", This upspeak is killing me
You'll go crazy for the McRib. lol.
Sara's voice/delivery is the equivalent of severe constipation or how your car feels when you drive it with the emergency brake on.
A judge described her delivery as "dumb" on killtony once.
She is as vapid and narcissistic as there is.
HOW MANY TIME SHE SAYS “LIKES”
NOW???
Shenk! 👏🏽
Her voice is excruciating
Ryan, you might end up in the ward just listening to this
The food was Amazing in the Psyc ward because she hadn't eaten in Months 🤣🤣🤣 Adderall makes u not eat
It sounds like you had a real problem cut the bad people out
I love Ryan and The Honeydew but I cannot listen to her speak anymore. The vocal fry and upspeak is killing me!