AFTER WINTER a family's account of life after Schizophrenia
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ม.ค. 2018
- When a promising young student is suddenly afflicted with a disturbing psychotic episode, his parents rally to diagnose and support their son’s recovery. Diagnosed with schizophrenia, Quentin takes us deep behind the delusions and depression, the relapses, and his remarkable recovery that sees him continue to chart his impressive academic achievements.
Directed by Nimisha Mukerji
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My son was diagnosed with Schizophrenia at only age 16. It's been so difficult. I really appreciate this movie, and that you shared your perspective. It's nice to get some hopeful stories.
Thank you so much for sharing. We were likely very inspired by Quentin's story, and importantly, the story of Quentin family, their own psychological journey as parents and caregivers, and the critical importance that that support has in Quentin's success.
I am French and brought my son to Shawano WI like Canada. My son has grades high in Chem and Calculus at academy. He takes Rexulti 4mg . We needed this to get us through the hospitals. Bon Soir!
Scott Cameron is 29 and he had good care and help too. He 6 pin broke his right ankle. Hope he does better
Thank you for sharing!
You give me hope! God bless you and your family!
Thank you For your Story and a very fitting title
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you
Wow GREAT title!!!
good piece
Thank you very Good. Many schizophrenic Humans Are highly Creative in an abstract way like Robert Schumann
Quentin is a great example to help break mental illness stigma. Thank you for watching our film :)
Any updates on Quentin? Hope he is well. My son would not stay on his meds consistently and he had bad side effects.
God bless you.
Thank you for sharing your experience. May I ask the medication that is working for you? One of our problems is that my son is allergic to antipsychotics. We have been struggling to find the right match. It’s been a long 4 year struggle.
The family and friend support is there.
Feel free to present this video to your medical professional for their assessment. We prefer not to disclose specific treatments as we avoid all elements that may be construed as promotional. A treatment plan should be between the medical specialist, the patient, and in some cases the patient’s care givers.
The best thing is to talk to a psychiatrist (or more). Antipsychotics are the only one that can help. Other things like healthly lifestyle, vitamins or for example CBD Oil, are just support but not helping to remove "positive" symthoms.
This was a beautiful mini doc. As a person who takes medication it pisses me off when you refill your medication and you get hit with a "ooh sorry we are out of the medication today (Thursday) and we will not have the medicine back in stock until late Monday or early Tuesday." Gee thanks for forcing me to not have my medication for four plus days.
thank you for the kind words! Sorry to hear about your pharmacists supply chain issues :(
Try and connect with a mental health agency to ensure u get ur meds...that is not ok.pharmacy polices have gotten worse over the past few years
Sleeping is the only freedom
I get...
"Worse than drugs". Nah bro, precisely like drugs.
who takes a 8 month sabbatical? who uproots their highschooler for theer own pleasure? wTF parents?????