Posted by Lamdage22 on August 1, 2021, at 14:51:47
In reply to Re: GABAergic hypofunction in psychosis? » Lamdage22, posted by linkadge on August 1, 2021, at 13:41:26
i dont know how commonly, but it is conceivable that sometimes patients are errenously considered to have bad genes and that way dont get the most appropriate treatment for them.
> Unfortunately some (or many) of us have been dealt a bad genetic card whereby the medications may relieve the symptoms but they are doing nothing to correct the underlying genetic defects.
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> You can't nurse somebody back from Huntington's (for example).
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> There is nothing inherently wrong for taking a chemical so long as the benefits outweigh the risks. You body / brain operate on a kazillion chemicals.
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> Am I dependent on wearing my glasses? Probably, but who cares?
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> This being said, I (personally) believe in testing the doses and seeing what happens. Don't keep taking 500mg of a medication if 250mg will do just as well.
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> Linakdge
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Seroquel 700mg
Zyprexa 22.5mg
Lithium 225mg
Metformin 2000mg
Orthomolecular
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