I’m coming off abilify right now and going up on lamotrigine , extreme fatigue and breathing issues has been the problem. So scared . I’m only 17. Please pray.
Psychiatry is very dangerous. The short term benefits just pave the way for long term damage, horrific withdrawals, higher rates of relapse and various other psychosocial consequences. Im gonna say this once and for all.
I came across this story just recently. It is truly inspiring! I was diagnosed with psychosis 3 years ago and during this period of 3 years I was given every known antipsychotic. I never at any point had any hallucinations or delusions. Everything that psychiatrists categorized “as psychotic” is based on my fears from traumas in my life (and there are many of them) and I kept telling them that I have PTSD and not psychosis - no one listened, they just kept rewriting the initial diagnosis. Does ATMC have some kind of sponsorship program (I’m not American citizen)? I truly and deeply think I was misdiagnosed and harshly over medicated but I have no way to prove it.
@thenab7603 Just quit taking all your f them. There is nothing wrong with you. If PTSD symptoms come back, work on that later. They aren't even listening to you-dont listen to them. 🔆
There is a whole grassroots movement around people rejecting the whole chemical imbalance idea. I have been off ability for six weeks at this point and it is hard at times but there are moments of joy and happiness that I couldn’t get from meds. There needs to be other options than medication because medication is the immediate action which doesn’t provide a realistic long term solution that is truly meaningful.
Bloodwork can measure electrolytes, hormones, etc. There is no way to measure one's levels of neurotransmitters. "Chemical imbalance" is a marketing ploy.
This story is great but what if I have dangerous, life-threatening manic episodes every time I come off meds? I want to come off medication but I always get these terrible manic episodes coming off them and they've happened 3 times already. I get psychosis with my mania, particularly delusions. I also have depressive episodes that are severe and make me have urges to hurt myself. I have times in my life where I want to get off these meds and seeing these videos where other people successfully weaned off, as well as talking negatively about medications makes me more inclined to stop. But everyone around me tells me that's a bad idea and deep down I know that's true...
@@sarahsowayan4255just pharmaceutical meds, chemicals in the brain, not natural feeling, its blocked emotions simple as it is from junior to adults, we are at worst if we trust their psihiatric diagnosis, and use the pills. I had a teacher who gave me half pill each time I got to her class, and that was it. I become drug user, alcoholic and hiper video gamer for quarter of century. When I feel good I know I'm getting sick again. Ad traumatic stress I'll fall into depression again. I'm good now and happy at AA meetings, still have falls and up's. What triggers it heh!
You have to find the cause what is causing it. Prayer for God to show you is the best course of action. Drugs interfere with the ability to have a clear mind. And that's what we need to solve a problem.
I wonder what it was that Ryan needed in second grade that would have saved him from the hands of the people who pushed him into drugs and the hands of psychiatry. (No disparagement on his parents.)
Unfortunately it wasn’t the early years the Ritalin was only a small dose for school only. It was the bullying incident where he was attacked by a girl in 6th grade that spiralled him into other meds and then schizeffective episodes with psychotropic medications in his 20’s!
Everything he's sharing & withhis folks, treating w drug's, is what worsened his state. Had they used trauma therapy or similar, drastically opposite results. Glad your better
Sorry it didn’t fit into your narrative, ability was a small period in my life on meds and it was enough to almost kill me ATMC not only helped me to be med free but saved my life in the process.
Hola, si puedo contactar con alguien que haya tenido alrededor de 3 inyecciones de estos medicamentos del infierno seria de gran ayuda, actualmente llevo casi 3 meses desde mi última inyección y mi única esperanza es conocer/saber de alguna persona que haya pasado por lo mismo y me pueda guiar a la hora de saber un tiempo aproximado de recuperación. Siento una anhedonia brutal y mi vida se ha desmoronado por completo en todos los aspectos, soy incapaz de mantener relaciones sociales, hacer deporte, comunicarme e incluso dormir mas de 6 horas al dia, por favor cualquier persona que lea esto y haya pasado por algo parecido que se ponga en contacto conmigo por aquí, muchas gracias de antemano. Se valora mucho cualquier esfuerzo y/o comentario.
I’m coming off abilify right now and going up on lamotrigine , extreme fatigue and breathing issues has been the problem. So scared . I’m only 17. Please pray.
Prayers for you!
how are you doing now? are the breathing issues still there?
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 prayers special human! ❤
are u ok now?
It sucks being on a court order that forces you to take medication when its not needed.
Psychiatry is very dangerous. The short term benefits just pave the way for long term damage, horrific withdrawals, higher rates of relapse and various other psychosocial consequences. Im gonna say this once and for all.
have you recovered entirely from withdrawal?
Are You good now? Are You destroyed?
I came across this story just recently. It is truly inspiring! I was diagnosed with psychosis 3 years ago and during this period of 3 years I was given every known antipsychotic. I never at any point had any hallucinations or delusions. Everything that psychiatrists categorized “as psychotic” is based on my fears from traumas in my life (and there are many of them) and I kept telling them that I have PTSD and not psychosis - no one listened, they just kept rewriting the initial diagnosis. Does ATMC have some kind of sponsorship program (I’m not American citizen)?
I truly and deeply think I was misdiagnosed and harshly over medicated but I have no way to prove it.
I wish they did too. My story is the same. PTSD and they gave me anti-psychotics
they surely do
@thenab7603
Just quit taking all your f them. There is nothing wrong with you. If PTSD symptoms come back, work on that later. They aren't even listening to you-dont listen to them. 🔆
What I was trying to write was just quit taking ALL of them. In the future, if you have a problem go fix it. Best Wishes Friend
Same here
There is a whole grassroots movement around people rejecting the whole chemical imbalance idea. I have been off ability for six weeks at this point and it is hard at times but there are moments of joy and happiness that I couldn’t get from meds. There needs to be other options than medication because medication is the immediate action which doesn’t provide a realistic long term solution that is truly meaningful.
Bloodwork can measure electrolytes, hormones, etc. There is no way to measure one's levels of neurotransmitters. "Chemical imbalance" is a marketing ploy.
Going through withdrawals and it's a living hell.
What are your withdrawal symptoms
Psychiatry likes giving seroquel for sleeping. Create mental illness
Please more recovery stories on youtube
This channel is dangerous, people with schizoaffective can't be off meds almost 95% of the times!!!!
I do relate to alcohol being a stimulant as opposed to a depressant sometimes
Please lower the distracting music.Good story.Please share more of Abilify and Lamotrigine.🙏
Of course it was the PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER that started the nightmare of meds
How did you withdraw. Slowly or abruptly. Please give more details.
Wean slowly by cutting the pill in half size, taking it daily for one week. Example: 5mg to 2.5 mg pill cut.
Abilify made my Blood Preassure high 177 / 110 and heart rate 111!!! After taking 3 days 5mg
This story is great but what if I have dangerous, life-threatening manic episodes every time I come off meds? I want to come off medication but I always get these terrible manic episodes coming off them and they've happened 3 times already. I get psychosis with my mania, particularly delusions. I also have depressive episodes that are severe and make me have urges to hurt myself. I have times in my life where I want to get off these meds and seeing these videos where other people successfully weaned off, as well as talking negatively about medications makes me more inclined to stop. But everyone around me tells me that's a bad idea and deep down I know that's true...
Same here
Is there a clinic u can be safe while your in phscosis
What triggers these episodes?
@@sarahsowayan4255just pharmaceutical meds, chemicals in the brain, not natural feeling, its blocked emotions simple as it is from junior to adults, we are at worst if we trust their psihiatric diagnosis, and use the pills.
I had a teacher who gave me half pill each time I got to her class, and that was it. I become drug user, alcoholic and hiper video gamer for quarter of century. When I feel good I know I'm getting sick again. Ad traumatic stress I'll fall into depression again. I'm good now and happy at AA meetings, still have falls and up's. What triggers it heh!
You have to find the cause what is causing it. Prayer for God to show you is the best course of action.
Drugs interfere with the ability to have a clear mind. And that's what we need to solve a problem.
I wonder what it was that Ryan needed in second grade that would have saved him from the hands of the people who pushed him into drugs and the hands of psychiatry. (No disparagement on his parents.)
Unfortunately it wasn’t the early years the Ritalin was only a small dose for school only. It was the bullying incident where he was attacked by a girl in 6th grade that spiralled him into other meds and then schizeffective episodes with psychotropic medications in his 20’s!
Please can you tell you tell me which natural supplements are safe and effective to take to counteract the withdrawals while tapering off seroquel?
Have you found a answer ?
You can’t get off Seroquel seriously oh wow
3 years, and only about 14000 seeing this 🧐 this is crazy and need to be luftet to the whole world. Kind regards Morten
Everything he's sharing & withhis folks, treating w drug's, is what worsened his state. Had they used trauma therapy or similar, drastically opposite results. Glad your better
I’m just not gonna go there enough Internet today
Anything like this in the UK?
Interesting story...but not about Abilify at all.
Sorry it didn’t fit into your narrative, ability was a small period in my life on meds and it was enough to almost kill me ATMC not only helped me to be med free but saved my life in the process.
Everything is beautiful but not everyone has 65,000$
@@jordannas.2149 Lol exactly! They are not giving the details about tapering at all.
@stilltocome84 what did u do to taper off abilify
Hola, si puedo contactar con alguien que haya tenido alrededor de 3 inyecciones de estos medicamentos del infierno seria de gran ayuda, actualmente llevo casi 3 meses desde mi última inyección y mi única esperanza es conocer/saber de alguna persona que haya pasado por lo mismo y me pueda guiar a la hora de saber un tiempo aproximado de recuperación. Siento una anhedonia brutal y mi vida se ha desmoronado por completo en todos los aspectos, soy incapaz de mantener relaciones sociales, hacer deporte, comunicarme e incluso dormir mas de 6 horas al dia, por favor cualquier persona que lea esto y haya pasado por algo parecido que se ponga en contacto conmigo por aquí, muchas gracias de antemano. Se valora mucho cualquier esfuerzo y/o comentario.
I also received the injection back in April. And I feel the same way.
DO you have any centers in srilanka?
how to join if we live in another country?
Can someone just help me.. I'm trying to raise money to go to ATMC but no one wants to contribute
Hello iv c.t amisulpride i was 16 years on it what can help with wd symptoms? Im in fire non stop?
What can help with wd symptoms and repair my body nerves my organs?
maybe try some natural supliments like 5 htp and lithium oratate. How do you feel now?