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IrishMuscle84

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Mental health..........
« on: February 16, 2012, 11:09:37 AM »
Too my fellow Getbiggers with mental health issues..........What are your Diagnosis' ?

: Iam not creating this thread too seek attention/looking for pity/sorrow from others. Im simply speaking/talking about
" REAL LIFE ISSUES ".

My mental health issues........

Ocd
Panic disorder
Agoraphobia
Social Anxiety
Depersonalization......I n a nutshell all of my anxiety disorders have gotten 50% Better

Mild Hypochondria
Body dysmorphic disorder
Mild Avoidant Personality
Major Depression with Catatonia
Biploar disorder/recurrent major depressive episode
Physcosis/Derealization....

Meds........Prozac 60mg Trazodone 50 mg and INVEGA which is an Anti-physcotic 3 mg......After doing research on INVEGA, im sure as hell not going to take it anymore. Shit can cause diabetes.........fuck that, i already have HEALTH ANXIETY Worries from ocd/hypochondria.

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Re: Mental health..........
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2012, 04:17:50 PM »
I guess people dont like Discussing REAL LIFE Problems  :-\ Sad that the internet makes people have FAKE ASS PERSONAS/ALTER EGOS.....Especially Here on Getbig.

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Re: Mental health..........
« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2012, 04:22:39 PM »
Too my fellow Getbiggers with mental health issues..........What are your Diagnosis' ?

: Iam not creating this thread too seek attention/looking for pity/sorrow from others. Im simply speaking/talking about
" REAL LIFE ISSUES ".

My mental health issues........

Ocd
Panic disorder
Agoraphobia
Social Anxiety
Depersonalization......I n a nutshell all of my anxiety disorders have gotten 50% Better

Mild Hypochondria
Body dysmorphic disorder
Mild Avoidant Personality
Major Depression with Catatonia
Biploar disorder/recurrent major depressive episode
Physcosis/Derealization....

Meds........Prozac 60mg Trazodone 50 mg and INVEGA which is an Anti-physcotic 3 mg......After doing research on INVEGA, im sure as hell not going to take it anymore. Shit can cause diabetes.........fuck that, i already have HEALTH ANXIETY Worries from ocd/hypochondria.

proper diet, exercise, and do a parasite detox. might help.
I used this once a year.
http://www.naturessunshine.com/us/product/para-cleanse-10-day/sku-4115.aspx
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Re: Mental health..........
« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2012, 04:44:59 PM »
Diet/exercise i do...With the number of issues i have, i highly doubt " herbal supplements " will make a Dramatic/noticable change.

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« Reply #4 on: February 16, 2012, 04:50:12 PM »
Diet/exercise i do...With the number of issues i have, i highly doubt " herbal supplements " will make a Dramatic/noticable change.
it is not a supplement it is a detox.
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« Reply #5 on: February 16, 2012, 05:00:06 PM »
it is not a supplement it is a detox.
Ahh okk........

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Re: Mental health..........
« Reply #6 on: February 16, 2012, 05:12:07 PM »
I guess people dont like Discussing REAL LIFE Problems  :-\ Sad that the internet makes people have FAKE ASS PERSONAS/ALTER EGOS.....Especially Here on Getbig.

Talking to someone face to face is better than posting on an anonymous public forum where every second kidult can take pot shot at what ever is said. Discretion is the better part of valour (and much more besides)
Rather than be sad about the internet do something about speaking in real time to real people that you can realy see
any thing else is an emotional wank
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Re: Mental health..........
« Reply #7 on: February 16, 2012, 05:22:41 PM »
Too my fellow Getbiggers with mental health issues..........What are your Diagnosis' ?

: Iam not creating this thread too seek attention/looking for pity/sorrow from others. Im simply speaking/talking about
" REAL LIFE ISSUES ".

My mental health issues........

Ocd
Panic disorder
Agoraphobia
Social Anxiety
Depersonalization......I n a nutshell all of my anxiety disorders have gotten 50% Better

Mild Hypochondria
Body dysmorphic disorder
Mild Avoidant Personality
Major Depression with Catatonia
Biploar disorder/recurrent major depressive episode
Physcosis/Derealization....

Meds........Prozac 60mg Trazodone 50 mg and INVEGA which is an Anti-physcotic 3 mg......After doing research on INVEGA, im sure as hell not going to take it anymore. Shit can cause diabetes.........fuck that, i already have HEALTH ANXIETY Worries from ocd/hypochondria.



If you don't mind me asking, do you have a current occupation?
And, did you suffer from similar issues during your childhood years?

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Re: Mental health..........
« Reply #8 on: February 16, 2012, 06:46:13 PM »

If you don't mind me asking, do you have a current occupation?
And, did you suffer from similar issues during your childhood years?
No...........And In a nutshell, i have a Genetic Predisposition of Mental health issues. They started in my early teens and just got worse over the years.

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« Reply #9 on: February 16, 2012, 07:02:48 PM »
No...........And In a nutshell, i have a Genetic Predisposition of Mental health issues. They started in my early teens and just got worse over the years.


I see.
I was merely curious about any possible environmental effects on your conditions.

I wish you the best of luck!

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« Reply #10 on: February 20, 2012, 11:01:53 AM »

any thing else is an emotional wank


I see.
I was merely curious about any possible environmental effects on your conditions.

I wish you the best of luck!

Ohhhhhhh
Please don't bear that grudge, stop blaming everyone, just get over your victim mode.  

Look, it wasn't your parents or your genes, >>>it was you and/or your environment (as someone has astutely above posted).



Stop now with the all those nasty prescipted drugs and try some exercise and healthy food and clean thinking?

Why not try meditation or yoga. Ommmmm
Or have a nice cocktail and relax darlin'?
Even if you've lost everything else, try to never ever lose your sense of humour?
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« Reply #11 on: February 20, 2012, 11:35:22 AM »
There are a new set of soon to be law guidelines to diagnose your mental health.  

These have been approved in the USA and also recently in parts of Europe.  I will look these up for you and post them online here later.  They are about to be accepted as doctrine in the UK...

They have a mental clipboard (as in they've been taught their new guidelines and they're recently out of med school.  If you cry, you are not normal ((I said to him - but I'm a girl, I cry, and the Dr who couldn't speak English ticked off one box.  He said "you is not all right, you is crying".  I corrected his grammar then I said I'm a girl, I'm crying, okay?)).  

Then they ask you questions about self-harming and about your childhood.  Three ticks and you've qualified for a new mental disorder.  I'll look it up and post it for you...  

If you're shy or you're a bit of a loner, you're mentally ill nowadays.  God forbid if you have a really good cry and they then decide you are hypo-manic.


They have an agenda and are ticking boxes and will put you on Tramadol or Zalasta.  They don't know what is the matter with you, nor will they listen, but if they can put you on heavy-duty drugs, they'll then reckon you're no threat to yourself or anyone else.... I already knew that !

It costs them less in the long-run (although it costs thousands) to put you on those nasty (I'd rather have a lobotomy than that nasty crap you want me to imbibe every day) meds.  They honestly think you're bonkers.  But they're only doing their job (badly).

Tramadol enhances your seratonin and Zalasta inhibits it.  Go figure.  They (the new Doctors who have never had a good cry) have no idea what they're doing.  So instead they attempt to zonk you out.  I said no thank you.  I wouldn't take any of their nasty meds.  They suggested one then the other.  I said "You what?"  Then I laughed at them because I like my moods.  Well, the good ones are fine...


You need talking therapy but you maybe have no family or friends?


Be careful
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Re: Mental health..........
« Reply #12 on: February 20, 2012, 11:59:11 AM »
Lonely? Shy? Sad?
Well now you're 'mentally ill', too


Expanded psychiatric 'bible' will see more people needlessly medicated, experts warn

Mild eccentrics, oddball romantics and the lonely, shy and sad could find themselves diagnosed with a mental disorder if proposals to add new conditions to the world's most widely used psychiatric bible go ahead, experts have warned.

A major revision of the the 1994 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, whose fifth edition is due for publication next year, threatens to extend psychiatric diagnoses to millions of people currently regarded as normal, they say. Among the diagnostic labels are "oppositional defiance disorder" for challenging adolescents, "gambling disorder" for those compelled to have a flutter, and "hypersexual disorder" for those who think about sex at least once every 20 minutes. People crippled by shyness or suffering from loneliness could be diagnosed with "dysthymia", defined as "feeling depressed for most of the day".

More worrying, according to some experts, are attempts to redefine crimes as illnesses, such as "paraphilic coercive disorder", applied to men engaged in sexual relationships involving the use of force. They are more commonly known as rapists.

The revised DSM 5, which is in draft form and subject to review, is produced and used in the US but its influence extends to Europe and beyond. Critics fear it could increase the numbers diagnosed with mental illness and treated with powerful drugs when their problems should be addressed by social, educational or political initiatives.

More than 11,000 mental health researchers and experts have called for the draft version of the manual to be abandoned and the review rethought.

Peter Kinderman, professor of clinical psychology at the University of Liverpool, said that in addition to pathologising behaviour that would otherwise be counted as a crime, such as rape, it also pathologised behaviour that did not cause harm to others even though it might be regarded as eccentric, such as dressing up in rubber. "Many people have huge concerns that if a person's sexual history involves repeated episodes of coercion and that is regarded as an illness it gives people an excuse for their disorder," he said.

But other behaviours, such as spending hours on the internet, could be regarded as "making life more interesting and fun". "Many people who are shy, bereaved, eccentric, or have unconventional romantic lives will suddenly find themselves labelled as 'mentally ill'," he said. "This isn't valid, isn't true, isn't humane. And it won't help decide what help a person needs."

Nick Craddock, professor of psychiatry at the University of Liverpool, said the expansionist tendencies of the manual were pulling in more aspects of behaviour and cognition. "That means medicalising normal human behaviour," he said. "It risks labelling people who are otherwise normal."



Psychiatric Bible: New disorders

Gambling disorder
Preoccupied with gambling, needing increasing amounts of money for the same level of excitement.

Attenuated psychosis syndrome
Delusions, hallucinations, mildly disorganised speech at least once a week.

Hypersexual disorder
Recurrent and intense sexual fantasies and urges over at least six months which are unsuccessfully controlled.

Dysthymia
A low, dark, or sad mood on most days for at least two years in adults or one year in children.

Paraphilic coercive disorder
Recurrent and intense sexual arousal from sexual coercion, as manifested by fantasies, urges, or behaviours.




from:  The Independent News, 10 February 2012
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Re: Mental health..........
« Reply #13 on: February 20, 2012, 05:32:14 PM »
Ohhhhhhh
Please don't bear that grudge, stop blaming everyone, just get over your victim mode.  

Look, it wasn't your parents or your genes, >>>it was you and/or your environment (as someone has astutely above posted).



Stop now with the all those nasty prescipted drugs and try some exercise and healthy food and clean thinking?

Why not try meditation or yoga. Ommmmm
Or have a nice cocktail and relax darlin'?
Even if you've lost everything else, try to never ever lose your sense of humour?
xL
Everyone is entitled to thier own opinion/thoughts. However, mental illness is Real. Just because you yourself dont have any mental illness'/disorders and may not know anyone who does, doesnt mean mental illness aint real. But......i will agree with you that having a Sense of humor is important. Laughter is a good " natural " remedy.

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Re: Mental health..........
« Reply #14 on: February 27, 2012, 05:25:58 AM »
You can get a Bible for almost nothing. It will teach you how to dispose of your body and mind, and how to love and be loved. Once you ll find love you and a place where you can contribute you wont need any pills anymore.