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.
So, here's the story. He first started getting physically sick (stomach) in late Oct - early Nov, with mental issues that started small in mid-late Nov, and got progressively worse until January when I made this post.
A psychologist said it was either bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. All the diagnostic criteria is subjective, so there's no lab tests or any other objective criteria to separate these two diagnosis. Anyway, maybe some of those therapies helped a bit (I think the lithium orotate helped, but I didn't do the B vitamins for a bunch of reasons. TBH I did a bunch of things that people recommended but I don't remember all of them, because...) but after a brief interlude of a few happy and stable weeks, my son very quickly got much worse and had to be involuntarily institutionalized because he was completely out of his mind and out of touch with the physical world.
Don't click on it yet, I'll put a TLDR below. I made a longer post about it here. https://greatawakening.win/p/16b690DGZ5/covid-can-cause-individual-psych/
That post details how I came to believe his psychosis, called bipolar disorder by doctors at first who then later called it schizophrenia, was caused by covid, and how he recovered using covid treatments. That post also has a few links to studies that support that conclusion. Search GAW using the term psychosis for more of those. My preferred covid treatment at the time was nebulized hydrogen peroxide, and that's because it worked for me. (Those details are included in the comments of the above post.) I added ivermectin too, because the stakes were high and there was no reason not to.
After that, he had about 7 months of being totally normal again, aside from being traumatized by having been locked up in a mental hospital and missing 3-4 months of time in his memories, and then in January he started with small indications of mental instability again. Because of what had happened before I was hyper-sensitive to the symptoms, and jumped on the case again. But in the meantime I had found that nicotine patches had done a fantastic job of eliminating my own covid symptoms, so this time when I treated him I gave him nebulized peroxide and nicotine patches. And ivermectin.
His mental symptoms disappeared and haven't come back, and he's as normal as he ever has been all this year. I think we're out of the woods. I give more credit to the nicotine than to the other treatments, but that's subjective. I know the hydrogen peroxide is helpful, and I'm less sure about the ivermectin, but obviously it didn't hurt.
I'm also reducing his carbs a lot, cutting out breads and other starches, and have largely eliminated onion and garlic from his diet. I think that's more important than any of the supplements. He's off all meds and supplements today.
Somewhere in the middle of this, a few alternative, holistic doctors gave us a bunch of dietary advice that included the advice for low carbs and less onions. If you're interested in the diet stuff, let me know and I'll pass you that info. I think it's key for the long-term.
Also: be very wary of antipsychotic drugs. They really do a number on a person, and it's painful to watch. Seeing my son in the Institute and under the influence of powerful antipsychotics was easily one of the worst and most emotionally painful events of my life.
I wouldn't want anyone to go through all my son or I did. Hopefully your situation is not as bad, but if our experience can help, feel free to ask more.