What is considered early intervention? Immediately after first presenting, 1 month? 2 weeks? 2 days? My daughter is in a facility within a week or two of first hints of psychosis
After 25 days of hospitalized treatment of a first episode. The patient reduced Olanzapine to zero and has been presenting well for 1 month. Should the patient abstain from medication until symptoms appear?
The patient will do just fine OFF ALL psychiatric medication. Overpill. When Big Pharma exploits mental health - th-cam.com/video/5722_XclQkY/w-d-xo.html - Benzo Withdrawal PTSD ,Anger & Violent Rage! Why isn't anyone talking about these things? - th-cam.com/video/N1wUtPa1Wdw/w-d-xo.html - I’d listen to a few psychiatric drug stories long before you decide to take any psychiatric drug. Type ‘benzo withdrawal’, ‘SSRI withdrawal’ or ‘antipsychotic withdrawal’ into TH-cam, there are hundreds if not thousands of videos telling you exactly what you’ve got to look forward to if you decide to take that drug. Be prepared to give up your entire life.
these are typically genetic diseases, once it happens it is there to stay. But in short ask your own doctor and prescriber. It’s pretty much a chronic lifelong biological disease.
My sons in psychosis and wont go inpatient. He even went n got a job today and he is having bad episodes. I cant convince him to go inpatient! It's his first time hes 19. I hate this shit. No dr appt til july 7th. Counselor july 1st all 3 weeks out. Psyche nurse practitioners are 3 months out.
@@AngelicaReyes-vb9bh he's 22 now. Things got worse as he self gained quite a few times in these last few months. He finally was so out if it he went inpatient. He had burned his arms to 2nd n 3rd degree burns with a lighter cuz voices told him too. He is now on 4mg of risperdone and doing better but now he's getting the side effect of growing breasts and 12 pounds gained in a month n a half. Might change to a new dr in person,as we r telehealth currently. . And his recent fnp is really young and always has to ask his colleagues what to do. Idk just hoping either he or a new dr could get him of risperdone and onto another drug that works Safely. Thx for asking. It's def been a journey
@@AngelicaReyes-vb9bhwe applied for disability in Dec of 2022 and it should be a couple more months is approved. He's finished alcohol classes for his DUIs. He had many jobs but they would end for a variety of uses. I do have hope still altho sometimes it is hard because of how he used to be and what most kids his age are living vs him. But I pray I am here to help him for many years.
What is considered early intervention? Immediately after first presenting, 1 month? 2 weeks? 2 days? My daughter is in a facility within a week or two of first hints of psychosis
what about ptsd psychosis first time from past drug use???
After 25 days of hospitalized treatment of a first episode. The patient reduced Olanzapine to zero and has been presenting well for 1 month. Should the patient abstain from medication until symptoms appear?
The patient will do just fine OFF ALL psychiatric medication. Overpill. When Big Pharma exploits mental health - th-cam.com/video/5722_XclQkY/w-d-xo.html - Benzo Withdrawal PTSD ,Anger & Violent Rage! Why isn't anyone talking about these things? - th-cam.com/video/N1wUtPa1Wdw/w-d-xo.html - I’d listen to a few psychiatric drug stories long before you decide to take any psychiatric drug. Type ‘benzo withdrawal’, ‘SSRI withdrawal’ or ‘antipsychotic withdrawal’ into TH-cam, there are hundreds if not thousands of videos telling you exactly what you’ve got to look forward to if you decide to take that drug. Be prepared to give up your entire life.
@@smilemor-phony5964 how do you slowly safely taper off please???
updates??? how do you slowly and safely taper off please?
@@smilemor-phony5964 what if you only took it for first psychosis hospitalization? how Do you safely reduce it without returning to psychosis?
these are typically genetic diseases, once it happens it is there to stay. But in short ask your own doctor and prescriber. It’s pretty much a chronic lifelong biological disease.
Can a person have a psychotic episode as a result of trauma?
Like being hit in the head hard? , probably.
Medical yes. Genetic. Many things
My sons in psychosis and wont go inpatient. He even went n got a job today and he is having bad episodes. I cant convince him to go inpatient! It's his first time hes 19. I hate this shit. No dr appt til july 7th. Counselor july 1st all 3 weeks out. Psyche nurse practitioners are 3 months out.
How is he?
@@AngelicaReyes-vb9bh he's 22 now. Things got worse as he self gained quite a few times in these last few months. He finally was so out if it he went inpatient. He had burned his arms to 2nd n 3rd degree burns with a lighter cuz voices told him too. He is now on 4mg of risperdone and doing better but now he's getting the side effect of growing breasts and 12 pounds gained in a month n a half. Might change to a new dr in person,as we r telehealth currently. . And his recent fnp is really young and always has to ask his colleagues what to do. Idk just hoping either he or a new dr could get him of risperdone and onto another drug that works Safely. Thx for asking. It's def been a journey
@@AngelicaReyes-vb9bhwe applied for disability in Dec of 2022 and it should be a couple more months is approved. He's finished alcohol classes for his DUIs. He had many jobs but they would end for a variety of uses. I do have hope still altho sometimes it is hard because of how he used to be and what most kids his age are living vs him. But I pray I am here to help him for many years.