Hardest thing I’ve done and I’ve quit alcohol and drugs 15 years ago! I’m so thankful I started working out and eating well! Only way to get off that crap!
That would be a dream come true for me. Off the drugs and alcohol. Next. Antidepressants 😢 meat is Soo expensive where I live. Going full lion diet would be a dream come true too.
It’s so important to research your prescriptions…don’t take doctor’s word for it. Just 1 wrong pill can mess you up for life. And their rate of deniability is staggering…in the end you have only yourself to blame….
A lightbulb just went off for me. I quit my antidepressant cold turkey (PLEASE DONT DO THIS) I THINK like 5-6 months ago now, & i still feel horrible.. still cant sleep at ALL either.. i assumed it was my horrible fibromyalgia, but i think how horrible I've been feeling (the worst I've EVER consistently felt..in the 15yrs ive had fibromyalgia) could also be due to the antidepressant i stopped taking. I swear i still go through the nightsweats every night, muscle pain, severe fatigue, nausea, headaches, sweats, severe irritability, the brain JOLTS, etc!!! Some of those things COULD be my fibromyalgia, but its never been this severe. Idk. Hmm. Im curious what she was on?? I was on escitalopram
Sounds like medication withdrawal! I went through it multiple times in my life, coming off multiple drugs! It will get better over time, you are already so far, look up some herbal remedies to help your withdrawal symptoms! It will be life changing. You got this 🫶🏽 so proud of you
This is why i didn't start using them, because my friend did fron 15yrs old,and she still at 40, haven't been able to quit them. Her life depends on it. 😮
@@minnarosenqvistmr do you feel bad that diabetics cant stop taking insulin? Im on prozac, I dont feel bad I have to stay on them Im grateful I have them This is why we say we need to de-stigmatize mental health Because people still treat it like its a moral failure It is a Medical Condition Some of us *need* our meds to have a quality life and threads like this one, where people continue to stigmatize mental health needs, is disappointing to see in 2025
@heatherem5690 no,I don't.. I don't like taking them,but I'm Lucky enough to get them for free,and all my other meds too..I understand what you mean. Some people think of it as a failure or something, but I don't. 🥰
It is believable that pharmaceutical companies would choose treatments with more side effects that they can prescribe other drugs for, over treatments with few or no side effects, or an actual cure.
The one that took me over a year to stop the CNS electric shocks was an S N R I. But also S S R I . Trycyclics look up what they are finally admitting. Lip cancer and all kinds of permanent effects. I was on those too. Pre dni son just came out that it c a u s e s cancer.
I may have an entirely different outlook on this, but who exactly would make a medication and then devote time and resources into what happens after someone stops taking the medicine? It's hard enough to get funding, test trials, and time spent on the development of a drug and proving how effective it is. Who is going to want to see what happens if someone stops taking the medicine? The problem comes down to two issues what can we test and get funding for? And what do we need to know to keep the medicine marketable? People who invent things don't come up with backup inventions in case something goes wrong. They put all their resources and effort into a product and stop after sales. So then the question is, who does the studies and what does it take for something to get pushed through? What groups, organizations, hospitals, medical testing groups, etc do what kind of research? What limitations do they have? Is it a funding issue? Is it a lack of awareness issue? Or, is it merely a problem that no one wants to solve? Most research is funded and researched based upon someone's personal connection to something. Someone who wants cancer research explored would donate money and time designated to something specific. Some donations or funding has specific parameters of where the funding can be allocated. That's why women's statistics on heart disease and heart attacks are so few. Forever, all the resources were spent looking at heart attacks with men. It wasn't until recently in the last decade or so that they even decided to look the possibility that women experience heart attacks differently. It very well could be that it's not just about the pharmaceutical companies not investing resources to see what could go wrong after taking a medication for a while. There may no be an entity that decided this is an issue we want to pursue and disect. I see it like the field of biomedical sciences. Most people don't know what it is, where the research is, and how it ties is the medical world. It may just be that the people closest to the issue didn't think there was a problem to solve, or their attention could be elsewhere. And when it comes to medication for psychiatric issues, there's very little input from the patients actually getting to those who can improve things. My bipolar journey with medicine had been a nightmare. I have medication allergies. It triggers asthma. I am one who actually needs meds to be stable. And for years I was gaslight and mistreated by professionals that were supposed to help me. People look down on bipolars, stereotype them, and treat much of us like we are psychotic or criminals without knowing anything about us but our diagnosis. The most medical gaslighting I have experienced was with the ER. If you have a DSM-5 diagnosis, people don't believe complaints about medicine or withdrawals. I was diagnosed with bipolar before what I knew what it was. I had no choice in what I could take. My symptoms were minimized or called psychosomatic, and they kept adding.ore and more meds to deal with all the symptoms of a mood stabilizer they wouldn't take me off of. I ended up in the psych ward after not sleeping a week, and they blamed it all on bipolar. It wasn't until they uped a med and I started drooling that they finally took me off of it. Then they found I could sleep and the symptoms I complained about were from the drugs afterall. This was horrible, but it didn't compare to what happened to me when I couldn't keep my meds while having COVID. I ended up in the ER and was gaslight by the ER doctors until I came back 3 separate times with symptoms they couldn't ignore anymore. I basically keep my diagnosis a secret with most everyone. But, I know it probably hurts bipolar people like myself when I don't speak up. Most of us don't have a voice, there's no way testing for withdrawal symptoms and other side effects will be taken seriously without a medical person advocating on our behalf. At least that's how it is in my part of America. I was told being bipolar I would need to be on meda for the rest of my life. Medical professionals don't have a backup plan for us. And, my life is too hard without the meds. So I will stay on them, but I can see a need for those that don't want it. I don't know that there isn't any medicine you can be on long-term without side effects.
Spot in. You need to have an appreciation for the costs and benefits associated with taking various medications. You need to have a doctor you can trust to prescribe accordingly.
We are owed informed consent yet the abortion and pharmaceutical industries who are two of the most influential and profitable businesses whos success relies so heavily on lying by omission and/or lying straight out right.
I don't know. I really disagree. I do think there's a moral stance here. You're basically saying I can take synthetic things to be better than I was before. That's like saying I can take steroids and be super strong, we know that doesn't make it right and they're severe side effects.
Drugs that help remove people’s crippling depression or anxiety are NOT the same as taking steroids to improve your physique and appearance. That is beyond ignorant, and your comparison is illogical. Should Diabetics not take insulin because it’s “synthetic” and artificially improves their health? This is a brain dead take.
@lakeshelor6159 My mom was on an antidepressant for her depression. A good portion of my life. It destroyed her life. It did not work. You're arguing semantics.
@lakeshelor6159 you're play semantics to try and prove your point. Apparently I upset you when I compared depression and people who struggle with their physical appearance............. Well calm down little grasshopper, your depression is FAR more important. Have you ever met a steroid user? They are some of the most depressed people. They're very unhappy with their physical appearance and generally struggle daily with the depressive thoughts. So what an unintelligent thing for you to say. But regardless that was not my point. My point was they are both organic compounds developed in a lab by scientists to try to alter the way the body is receiving its own messages. Genius!
Yeah, no no no no no no! Pharmaceuticals most certainly are a moral issue! If anyone is familiar with the Bible, you will know what pharmakaeia is. Stop deluding yourselves!
Just curious, are you saying you actually never take medicine? Just like. Have your babies at home and wouldnt take any if you were having a heart attack or needed thyroid meds?
@@heatherem5690 If you're having a heart attack, the most effective action you can do is immediately take a few capsules of cayenne pepper or if you can handle it: (it will save your life) take at least half a teaspoonful or more of it right away. It will stop a heart attack dead in its tracks. If you are prone 2 heart attacks, carry some with you at all times. Use a keychain carrier like a Tupperware mini container or something. They could probably carry about 4 capsules in it or so.
@@heatherem5690 I don't see my other reply to you about heart attacks: take a few cayenne pepper capsules immediately for heart attack. Can be taken loose also. Have raw organic honey on hand as a chaser if nausea ensues (usually only need a teaspoonful). Cayenne will stop attack in its tracks.
Rev 18:23 And the light of a candle shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and of the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived. Rev 18:23 AndG2532 the light G5457 of a candle G3088 shall shine G5316 no more at all G2089 G3364 in G1722 thee; G4671 and G2532 the voice G5456 of the bridegroomG3566 and G2532 of the bride G3565 shall be heardG191 no more at all G2089 G3364 in G1722 thee: G4671 for G3754 thy G4675 merchants G1713 were G2258 the G3588 great men G3175 of theG3588 earth;G1093 for G3754 by G1722 thy G4675 sorceries G5331 were allG3956 nationsG1484 deceived.G4105 G5331 φαρμακεία pharmakeia Total KJV Occurrences: 3 sorceries, 2 Rev_9:21, Rev_18:23 witchcraft, 1 Gal_5:20 pharmakeia
Hardest thing I’ve done and I’ve quit alcohol and drugs 15 years ago!
I’m so thankful I started working out and eating well! Only way to get off that crap!
That would be a dream come true for me. Off the drugs and alcohol. Next. Antidepressants 😢 meat is Soo expensive where I live. Going full lion diet would be a dream come true too.
Don't listen to the guy in the video though... he's addicted and can't tell me otherwise. He needs to take a SEAT and go silent!
I've been there and bought the shirt.... even got a few freebies for being good at it..
It’s so important to research your prescriptions…don’t take doctor’s word for it. Just 1 wrong pill can mess you up for life. And their rate of deniability is staggering…in the end you have only yourself to blame….
Thank you for this information
Youve informed me about the 2 year withdrawals
Is this a bot?
The stuff I have gone through with meds for cancer treatment has been so messed up. I truly think they are just doing it to make tons of money.
Can you expand please?
A lightbulb just went off for me. I quit my antidepressant cold turkey (PLEASE DONT DO THIS) I THINK like 5-6 months ago now, & i still feel horrible.. still cant sleep at ALL either.. i assumed it was my horrible fibromyalgia, but i think how horrible I've been feeling (the worst I've EVER consistently felt..in the 15yrs ive had fibromyalgia) could also be due to the antidepressant i stopped taking. I swear i still go through the nightsweats every night, muscle pain, severe fatigue, nausea, headaches, sweats, severe irritability, the brain JOLTS, etc!!! Some of those things COULD be my fibromyalgia, but its never been this severe. Idk. Hmm. Im curious what she was on?? I was on escitalopram
Sounds like medication withdrawal! I went through it multiple times in my life, coming off multiple drugs!
It will get better over time, you are already so far, look up some herbal remedies to help your withdrawal symptoms! It will be life changing. You got this 🫶🏽 so proud of you
This is why i didn't start using them, because my friend did fron 15yrs old,and she still at 40, haven't been able to quit them. Her life depends on it. 😮
Sounds like she really needs them Thank God she has access to the medicine she needs
@heatherem5690 very true. I feel so bad ,that she can't stop then though..😢
@@minnarosenqvistmr do you feel bad that diabetics cant stop taking insulin? Im on prozac, I dont feel bad I have to stay on them Im grateful I have them This is why we say we need to de-stigmatize mental health Because people still treat it like its a moral failure It is a Medical Condition Some of us *need* our meds to have a quality life and threads like this one, where people continue to stigmatize mental health needs, is disappointing to see in 2025
@heatherem5690 no,I don't.. I don't like taking them,but I'm Lucky enough to get them for free,and all my other meds too..I understand what you mean. Some people think of it as a failure or something, but I don't. 🥰
@@heatherem5690 Nope. Just a way for the medical industry to keep people addicted and make money.
Took me 5 months to get off the antidepressants after surviving ovarian cancer.
My brain felt electric shocks for 5 MONTHS!
What an enlightening outlook to have on it pharmaceuticals
"High-speed lead pharmaceutical" is my new favorite term. 😂
Jus b4 my brother died he started taking anti depressants and fucked him up bad
Where can we find a list of the antidepressants with withdrawal issues?
Research online all of them!
It is believable that pharmaceutical companies would choose treatments with more side effects that they can prescribe other drugs for, over treatments with few or no side effects, or an actual cure.
We put our faith in what we believe is true and we will see it work because we believe in it. The mind does that, not the drugs.
What antidepressants dit she take? 😯 Never heard anyone had 2 years withdrawl from quitting antidepressants.
The one that took me over a year to stop the CNS electric shocks was an S N R I. But also S S R I . Trycyclics look up what they are finally admitting. Lip cancer and all kinds of permanent effects. I was on those too. Pre dni son just came out that it c a u s e s cancer.
My aunt had withdrawels for that long and wound up going back on them. She isstill on them, no happier, but bigger.
@@KellyNora-p8q that's awful 🥺
I may have an entirely different outlook on this, but who exactly would make a medication and then devote time and resources into what happens after someone stops taking the medicine?
It's hard enough to get funding, test trials, and time spent on the development of a drug and proving how effective it is. Who is going to want to see what happens if someone stops taking the medicine? The problem comes down to two issues what can we test and get funding for? And what do we need to know to keep the medicine marketable?
People who invent things don't come up with backup inventions in case something goes wrong. They put all their resources and effort into a product and stop after sales. So then the question is, who does the studies and what does it take for something to get pushed through? What groups, organizations, hospitals, medical testing groups, etc do what kind of research? What limitations do they have? Is it a funding issue? Is it a lack of awareness issue? Or, is it merely a problem that no one wants to solve?
Most research is funded and researched based upon someone's personal connection to something. Someone who wants cancer research explored would donate money and time designated to something specific. Some donations or funding has specific parameters of where the funding can be allocated. That's why women's statistics on heart disease and heart attacks are so few. Forever, all the resources were spent looking at heart attacks with men. It wasn't until recently in the last decade or so that they even decided to look the possibility that women experience heart attacks differently.
It very well could be that it's not just about the pharmaceutical companies not investing resources to see what could go wrong after taking a medication for a while. There may no be an entity that decided this is an issue we want to pursue and disect.
I see it like the field of biomedical sciences. Most people don't know what it is, where the research is, and how it ties is the medical world. It may just be that the people closest to the issue didn't think there was a problem to solve, or their attention could be elsewhere.
And when it comes to medication for psychiatric issues, there's very little input from the patients actually getting to those who can improve things. My bipolar journey with medicine had been a nightmare. I have medication allergies. It triggers asthma. I am one who actually needs meds to be stable. And for years I was gaslight and mistreated by professionals that were supposed to help me. People look down on bipolars, stereotype them, and treat much of us like we are psychotic or criminals without knowing anything about us but our diagnosis. The most medical gaslighting I have experienced was with the ER. If you have a DSM-5 diagnosis, people don't believe complaints about medicine or withdrawals.
I was diagnosed with bipolar before what I knew what it was. I had no choice in what I could take. My symptoms were minimized or called psychosomatic, and they kept adding.ore and more meds to deal with all the symptoms of a mood stabilizer they wouldn't take me off of. I ended up in the psych ward after not sleeping a week, and they blamed it all on bipolar. It wasn't until they uped a med and I started drooling that they finally took me off of it. Then they found I could sleep and the symptoms I complained about were from the drugs afterall. This was horrible, but it didn't compare to what happened to me when I couldn't keep my meds while having COVID.
I ended up in the ER and was gaslight by the ER doctors until I came back 3 separate times with symptoms they couldn't ignore anymore. I basically keep my diagnosis a secret with most everyone. But, I know it probably hurts bipolar people like myself when I don't speak up. Most of us don't have a voice, there's no way testing for withdrawal symptoms and other side effects will be taken seriously without a medical person advocating on our behalf. At least that's how it is in my part of America.
I was told being bipolar I would need to be on meda for the rest of my life. Medical professionals don't have a backup plan for us. And, my life is too hard without the meds. So I will stay on them, but I can see a need for those that don't want it.
I don't know that there isn't any medicine you can be on long-term without side effects.
Spot in. You need to have an appreciation for the costs and benefits associated with taking various medications. You need to have a doctor you can trust to prescribe accordingly.
There are no shortcuts. Don't take any of that shit
We are owed informed consent yet the abortion and pharmaceutical industries who are two of the most influential and profitable businesses whos success relies so heavily on lying by omission and/or lying straight out right.
I don't know. I really disagree. I do think there's a moral stance here. You're basically saying I can take synthetic things to be better than I was before. That's like saying I can take steroids and be super strong, we know that doesn't make it right and they're severe side effects.
Drugs that help remove people’s crippling depression or anxiety are NOT the same as taking steroids to improve your physique and appearance. That is beyond ignorant, and your comparison is illogical. Should Diabetics not take insulin because it’s “synthetic” and artificially improves their health? This is a brain dead take.
@lakeshelor6159 My mom was on an antidepressant for her depression. A good portion of my life. It destroyed her life. It did not work. You're arguing semantics.
@lakeshelor6159 you're play semantics to try and prove your point. Apparently I upset you when I compared depression and people who struggle with their physical appearance............. Well calm down little grasshopper, your depression is FAR more important. Have you ever met a steroid user? They are some of the most depressed people. They're very unhappy with their physical appearance and generally struggle daily with the depressive thoughts. So what an unintelligent thing for you to say.
But regardless that was not my point. My point was they are both organic compounds developed in a lab by scientists to try to alter the way the body is receiving its own messages. Genius!
Yeah, no no no no no no! Pharmaceuticals most certainly are a moral issue! If anyone is familiar with the Bible, you will know what pharmakaeia is. Stop deluding yourselves!
Just curious, are you saying you actually never take medicine? Just like. Have your babies at home and wouldnt take any if you were having a heart attack or needed thyroid meds?
Meds aren't medicine..it's an illusion😅
@@heatherem5690 If you're having a heart attack, the most effective action you can do is immediately take a few capsules of cayenne pepper or if you can handle it: (it will save your life) take at least half a teaspoonful or more of it right away. It will stop a heart attack dead in its tracks. If you are prone 2 heart attacks, carry some with you at all times. Use a keychain carrier like a Tupperware mini container or something. They could probably carry about 4 capsules in it or so.
@@heatherem5690 Lugol's iodine for thyroid: ingestion, and topical to lymph nodes on throat. Take boron with water also.
@@heatherem5690 I don't see my other reply to you about heart attacks: take a few cayenne pepper capsules immediately for heart attack. Can be taken loose also. Have raw organic honey on hand as a chaser if nausea ensues (usually only need a teaspoonful). Cayenne will stop attack in its tracks.
This guy is creepy
Out of curiosity, what makes you say that?
Yes
I myself am anti- pharmaceutical
What are the benefits of the covid vaccine.
He’s like, low doses of cocaine are a powerful affective drug!!!😂😂😂
You also take pharmaceutical hair dye. It looks really cheap. Just let your hair grey buddy. Trying to hide it looks terrible.
What meds were they?
Didn’t say.
Become your own doctor.
We all need Jesus!❤❤❤
🤨🤔🇺🇲♥️💯🙏
I won't be a simp but for Mikhaila I wouldn't have a choice
She's definitely hiking up that shirt on purpose.
Maybe look up the “antidepressants” cough cough Xanax you Bartard
Rev 18:23 And the light of a candle shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and of the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.
Rev 18:23 AndG2532 the light G5457 of a candle G3088 shall shine G5316 no more at all G2089 G3364 in G1722 thee; G4671 and G2532 the voice G5456 of the bridegroomG3566 and G2532 of the bride G3565 shall be heardG191 no more at all G2089 G3364 in G1722 thee: G4671 for G3754 thy G4675 merchants G1713 were G2258 the G3588 great men G3175 of theG3588 earth;G1093 for G3754 by G1722 thy G4675
sorceries G5331
were allG3956 nationsG1484 deceived.G4105
G5331
φαρμακεία
pharmakeia
Total KJV Occurrences: 3
sorceries, 2
Rev_9:21, Rev_18:23
witchcraft, 1
Gal_5:20
pharmakeia
Smoke show!