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Posted by rjlockhart37 on January 1, 2013, at 19:49:09
so i was just brosing the medical news for any good signs of better depression medications....nothing, not suprising but one day will be my day to feel better. But i ran across this article about childhood bullying leading to mental illnes and then domestic/street violence resulting from it. The bullies usally grow up...normal but they are social predetors, doings things like indimidation at work, exculding people out, refusing eye contact and gossip in other room....or do the old intimdation with their fists like childhood. But really all this talk about antibullying stuff...its going to go on...the media is not ging to stop it, same thing with the amber alert...it still happens, all the warnings and awareness about it...its good, but its not going to stop a person from doing stuff...i could go to prison, psych ward, act fine, and then when i get out go right nack to what I want to do.
So...if you want to read these articles...their linked to eachother...it makes sense now....being bullied or gossiped about, or someone putting a plot against you...and then you result in paranoia...hate fake faces, smiling clown of deviouness, and then they make a whole gang of it.
if you get bored and have nothin to do...read this, and if you don't like reading...don't worry about it...
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/254294.php
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/254475.phpso....hope another tragedy doesnt happen...but if you hold a problem down and try to stop crime...all that war on drugs from 1980's....i hate to say but i didnt do much...if someone wants something bad enough they will get it....
thanks for reading....
r
Posted by SLS on January 2, 2013, at 1:22:49
In reply to mental illness and violence, posted by rjlockhart37 on January 1, 2013, at 19:49:09
Hi R.
Being chronically bullied, ridiculed, or otherwise abused and neglected can produce a form of PTSD that is more developmental than it is acute. This can lead to depression and other anamolies of the mind-brain connection. Based upon my recent studies and experience, I suggest that you ask your doctors about using prazosin for developmental PTSD, perhaps in conjunction with other drugs. You would need to start off at only 1 mg/day to avoid startup dizziness and somnolence. The dose average range of dosages used in studies of PTSD is 6 - 12 mg/day. I take 15 mg/day. Even 3 mg/day can help. You would need to divide your daily dosage into three times a day. When used this way, depression and anxiety can be reduced throughout the day, and is not limited to nightmares or disturbed sleep.
http://www.positivehumandevelopment.com/developmental-ptsd.html
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16460691
Have you ever tried Topamax?
- Scott
Posted by rjlockhart37 on January 2, 2013, at 14:07:33
In reply to Re: mental illness and violence » rjlockhart37, posted by SLS on January 2, 2013, at 1:22:49
yea....ill talk to my doctor about this. I'm slowly learning to get organized in the thought process, and do things in productive manner. Before these 2 months....i was litterly lost...mind can't sustain much productiveness.
My doctor told me about Topamax....ill have to ask her about it again, she was going to give it to me because of excessive hunger at night....i have no idea why they would use that. More like appitate suppressants, or dexedrine.
i'm gonna....tell her about psychobabble...maybe she can browse through my posts, and get an idea what im having. Some of my posts are not accurate, they just ramble on, sillyness, no point to it.
Do you think its a good idea to tell her about this? i mean you've seen my posts, do think it would be too risky?
r
Posted by SLS on January 2, 2013, at 15:18:12
In reply to Re: mental illness and violence, posted by rjlockhart37 on January 2, 2013, at 14:07:33
Topamax has been shown to be helpful for people who have a PTSD counterpart to their condition.
> i'm gonna....tell her about psychobabble...maybe she can browse through my posts, and get an idea what im having. Some of my posts are not accurate, they just ramble on, sillyness, no point to it.
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> Do you think its a good idea to tell her about this? i mean you've seen my posts, do think it would be too risky?It might be better for you to keep a separate journal of those posts of yours that you think would be helpful for your doctor to see. I have made my doctor aware of Psycho-Babble and my participation there, but I didn't go so far as to provide him with the URL. I feel somehow safer knowing that he will not be looking over my shoulder and scrutinizing my every word.
- Scott
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