Some of these have saved my life while others made things much worse, and I really appreciate that you have explanations as to why I had adverse reactions on a chemical level. It makes it a lot less scary.
@@hafsi2947 Lamotrigine has saved my life. Others have helped along the way, especially when I was severely depressed or suicidal, but Lamotrigine is the one medication I continue to take today. I've tried around 30 meds but lamictal has been the only one to consistently help more than it harms me. Everyone has a different brain chemistry though
BeMeeklez Velveeta Yes it’s good for depression but it will screw your eyesight, cause metabolic syndrome, and just wait until your doctor tells you that you have to come off of it. Lamictal withdrawal..
@@davidbillyard6629 thankfully I won't be on medication forever, I take I until I can learn my own coping mechanisms. My eyesight is taking a big toll from the Lamictal, but for where I was before I took it I'll gladly take it for now honestly
Thank you ,sir.. it was awesome and understable...it really help me a lot to be ready at my new job to understand the patient way and thinking....god bless you..sir...
Greetings from Latvia! Thank you very much for this collection of videos! I would only suggest adding some childhood/adolescent disorders to this list (ADHD, Autism, mental retardation and learning skill specifics as dyslexia, dyscalculia). :) Very nice revision material for the exams :)
i cannot understand why serotonin excess causes negative symptoms..like unhappy symptoms.. when we treat depression or else we give ssri which increases serotonin action..and it is known as happiness hormone..can u please explain?
First, negative symptoms are not "unhappy" symptoms. They are referring to the symptoms of schizophrenia that should be there, but aren't. Secondly, the only thing I can think of that has to do with serotonin in relation to schizophrenia is the following: Positive symptoms are thought to be caused by excess dopamine, so typical antipsychotics block the dopamine receptors. While this is good for the positive symptoms of schizophrenia, it is what causes extrapyramidal symptoms. To combat this, atypical antipsychotics block dopamine receptors, but also block serotonin (which inactivates dopamine), so that not as much dopamine is blocked, to remedy the extrapyramidal effects. I don't think it is true to say excess serotonin causes negative symptoms, but I'm far from an expert. Hope this helped, two years later.
Hi! Helpful video I have two questions Are there any side effects to buspirone, such as insomnia? Do the side effects of TCA such as cognitive impairment go away? Thanks
Sometimes I think I did too with Valium Now that I take Lamictal I crave valium less and I feel less physically dependant on it, not sure if it's linked but I've nearly weaned off completely now on my own in just a month. And I've taken vals for 3 years at really high doses. Lamictal's kinda starting to seem like a miracle drug for me
@@bemeeklezvelveeta6719 Did Lamictal ever give you disturbing dreams? It did with me. I know what works for one person may work for one person may not for another. I'm glad to hear it is working for you and wish you the best!
You're a legend, man. Thanks for this series, UWorld was killing me!
+Nic Miller LOL thanks!
Some of these have saved my life while others made things much worse, and I really appreciate that you have explanations as to why I had adverse reactions on a chemical level. It makes it a lot less scary.
Which one helped you?
@@hafsi2947 Lamotrigine has saved my life. Others have helped along the way, especially when I was severely depressed or suicidal, but Lamotrigine is the one medication I continue to take today. I've tried around 30 meds but lamictal has been the only one to consistently help more than it harms me. Everyone has a different brain chemistry though
BeMeeklez Velveeta Yes it’s good for depression but it will screw your eyesight, cause metabolic syndrome, and just wait until your doctor tells you that you have to come off of it. Lamictal withdrawal..
@@davidbillyard6629 thankfully I won't be on medication forever, I take I until I can learn my own coping mechanisms. My eyesight is taking a big toll from the Lamictal, but for where I was before I took it I'll gladly take it for now honestly
BeMeeklez Velveeta yeah ok. It also will give you gum/teeth problems. Good luck.
very useful for seniors like me. it's a recall and add in daily practice
Thank you ,sir.. it was awesome and understable...it really help me a lot to be ready at my new job to understand the patient way and thinking....god bless you..sir...
This video helps me a lot thank you very much sir
Thank you so much sir
your awesome
best explained ever
+haroon saadat Thanks for watching!
+Stomp On Step 1 mood stabilizers are pure poisons whether like it or not.
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Greetings from Latvia! Thank you very much for this collection of videos! I would only suggest adding some childhood/adolescent disorders to this list (ADHD, Autism, mental retardation and learning skill specifics as dyslexia, dyscalculia). :) Very nice revision material for the exams :)
Benzos can be used for status epilepticus. I want to see that. Have you made it?
Thank you very much for great video.
You are so awesome! Thank you so much!
i cannot understand why serotonin excess causes negative symptoms..like unhappy symptoms.. when we treat depression or else we give ssri which increases serotonin action..and it is known as happiness hormone..can u please explain?
workouts It is not known or confirmed that serotonin is a happy hormone. the drug makers made that assertion in order to sell drugs
First, negative symptoms are not "unhappy" symptoms. They are referring to the symptoms of schizophrenia that should be there, but aren't. Secondly, the only thing I can think of that has to do with serotonin in relation to schizophrenia is the following: Positive symptoms are thought to be caused by excess dopamine, so typical antipsychotics block the dopamine receptors. While this is good for the positive symptoms of schizophrenia, it is what causes extrapyramidal symptoms. To combat this, atypical antipsychotics block dopamine receptors, but also block serotonin (which inactivates dopamine), so that not as much dopamine is blocked, to remedy the extrapyramidal effects. I don't think it is true to say excess serotonin causes negative symptoms, but I'm far from an expert. Hope this helped, two years later.
Great video! ♡♡
+lucycare thank you for the kind comment :)
Hard to find out facts on drugs so a person can try to maintain one's health as well.
Hi! Helpful video
I have two questions
Are there any side effects to buspirone, such as insomnia?
Do the side effects of TCA such as cognitive impairment go away? Thanks
Thanks!!!!!
+Chux “PLUR” Thomas thanks for the comments! It really helps me out
Thanks
Chemical lobotomy ...
Damn right it is
Hn 18/4/2020 doubt about my choice.
thankk uuu
Thank you!
Audio quality is bad
2nd gens don't really help with negative symptoms, they just don't cause extrapyramidal symptoms.
dopamein
Ruined my life with benzos
Sometimes I think I did too with Valium
Now that I take Lamictal I crave valium less and I feel less physically dependant on it, not sure if it's linked but I've nearly weaned off completely now on my own in just a month. And I've taken vals for 3 years at really high doses. Lamictal's kinda starting to seem like a miracle drug for me
@@bemeeklezvelveeta6719 Did Lamictal ever give you disturbing dreams? It did with me. I know what works for one person may work for one person may not for another. I'm glad to hear it is working for you and wish you the best!
Thanks!!!!!!!