So my son was just diagnosed. He'll get an MRI soon. He's had a couple bouts of delusion which resolved after a few days, or a few weeks, but have gotten worse. It's similar to watching a dementia patient lose their connection to reality, but accelerated and in a healthy-looking very fit young man. Or maybe like the Flowers for Algernon story. It's a horrible sad thing to see a wonderful young man lose his sanity and start babbling incoherently.
Anyway, I'm torn up inside about it. And dealing with it. I'm asking for help from anons that might know good treatments, from MMS/chlorine dioxide, ivermectin, gut-brain connections, old pre-Rockefeller treatments, that sort of stuff. He's not vaxxed, early 20's, has been high-functioning autistic (never treated with drugs like ritalin/oxycontin) ever since infancy (mmr vaccine?), and otherwise healthy although he's had a cough and stomach issues with his recent weeks of spiralling out of mental control. In a way the diagnosis is a good thing, just because I know what to ask about and possibly get a path forward.
And asking for prayers: I've already seeded the heavens with mine, but more is better. I will be offline for a bit and may not respond quickly, but I'll read all the comments and follow all leads. Thanks, all.
Just went through something like this withy nephew. It was like talking to someone who isnt even attached with reality. Took about 6 months for him to return back to normal. MEDICALLY they were not sure what caused it and were trying to put him on antipsychotics. What I suspect it was from was smoking weed. Now I'm not opposed to weed or people that smoke it but for a small percentage of the population when you factor in the very very high potency especially with vaping THC it can lead to what's called a THC induced psychosis.
I also want to add that this psychosis can last for days weeks or even many months long after the user has stopped ingesting THC.
https://www.alternativetomeds.com/blog/cannabis-psychosis-in-some/
It’s most likely the strain of weed to be honest, high potency Sativa strains are in my opinion the leading cause for psychosis amongst cannabis users
Also Serotonin Syndrome is another related illness in the general realm of drugs pharmaceutical and recreational. If my name was Dr House I’d be writing it on the whiteboard.
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17687-serotonin-syndrome
This isn't the case with him, but I appreciate the info. Thanks.