Anxieyote
Sobriety over everything else • 30 • Midwest
- Mar 24, 2021
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Does anyone deal with psychosis? I feel an episode coming on, and I don't want to be alone.
No problem! I'm trying to calm down atm, and I feel like I'm making some progress. When it hits me, it hits hard, but I have some coping mechanisms that may be able to help me. Your reply is appreciated though. Most importantly, I don't want to feel alone, so your comment helps me know that I'm not by myself during this.hi, I hope you feel better. I don't deal with psychosis but I have OCD, Bipolar, and Autism. I'm sorry.
Seeing some wolves in front of me, like they're following me. I don't have any anti-psychotics but I just need to calm down mainly. Everything is getting blurryCould you describe the nature of your psychosis? In any case, you're gonna have to get some antipsychotics.
I would recommend quetiapine. It should remove the hallucinations right away and calm you down. You will immediately notice the changes in your sleep quality. Start with 50mg a day, see what happens.Seeing some wolves in front of me, like they're following me. I don't have any anti-psychotics but I just need to calm down mainly. Everything is getting blurry
Ok. I'll try that. I'm just feeling really panicky atm, but I'm calming downI would recommend quetiapine. It should remove the hallucinations right away and calm you down. You will immediately notice the changes in your sleep quality. Start with 50mg a day, see what happens.
Alright, keep us updated, good luck.Ok. I'll try that. I'm just feeling really panicky atm, but I'm calming down
Hi there - it is of course ultimately YOUR OWN CHOICE whether you want to take any drugs or not.Seeing some wolves in front of me, like they're following me. I don't have any anti-psychotics but I just need to calm down mainly. Everything is getting blurry
Hello. I don't understand why you are sorry, but I told him he needed ap's because it is the only way to get rid of these episodes. If psychosis isn't treated in time, the episodes will just worsen and after a point the person's brain will become incurable due to the altered neurochemical formations in the supplementary motor area of the brain, which is the frontal lobe. There is libraries of scientific research on this and any trained professional would tell you the same. The hallucinations are caused by excessive dopamin activity and the AP I recommended will block the dopamine receptors. It will immediately stop the unwanted hallucinations.Hello @Anxieyote , I am very sorry that multiple people have shown up to this PRO-CHOICE site to try to tell you what you "need" to do. Rest assured that no one here has any power to compel you to do anything, and there ARE people here, listening, who will respect whatever you want to share with us about WHATEVER you decide to do.
*Holds you tight* I'm here...Does anyone deal with psychosis? I feel an episode coming on, and I don't want to be alone.
Antidepressants cause psychosis... (And suicidal urges!) After trying to hide it for years, now pharma make people take antipsychotics too... Can they ALSO cause psychosis?Could you describe the nature of your psychosis? In any case, you're gonna have to get some antipsychotics.
I'd love to hallucinate wolves. I see insects.Seeing some wolves in front of me, like they're following me. I don't have any anti-psychotics but I just need to calm down mainly. Everything is getting blurry
That's what psychiatry wants you to believe to have power over your helpless self... Denying your real needs while invalidating you.Please take an antipsychotic of your choice. That's the only way the psychosis will go away in most cases.
That's what psychiatry wants you to believe to have power over your helpless self... Denying your real needs while invalidating you.Please take an antipsychotic of your choice. That's the only way the psychosis will go away in most cases.