I haven't tried this. I've already kinda accepted it, but for some that is hard. I've also developed coping mechanism to help me out through life but that doesn't work sometimes. Hey man, it doesn't hurt to try. Both of those medicines as you know are pretty much safe. I'm in a situation where I can't really afford $100-200 pills sooo yeah. I've looked at this illness in multiple angles and from all the research that I have gathered, there is really no cure(That we know of). Also, the medicine for this illness is to say the least shit from my experience. From what I gathered, most, if not all of the medicines for this condition will leave you feeling restless in essence. It does get better but it never goes away. Another side effect of all these medicines is that most, if not all, will cause weight gain in some capacity. The medicine messes with the metabolic rate so there's that. Just one word of advice, never say to your son to "control his brain" or "learn to control his brain." Also, I don't know if he has paranoia, but if he does, please understand that he can't control it. It's hard to describe the feeling but if I had to put it into words, It's like if my subconscious takes over my conscious and drives the wheel instead of me. I know what I'm expierencing isn't true but my mind still goes there because it thinks it's right. Learn to understand that please. If you decide he takes meds, most of the illness will subside but the paranoia will still be kind of present. So he will have to learn tricks to snap out of it. Uhh, sorry that I rambled. Anyway, if you do try the ivermectin/hqc, let me know kek. Also if you have other questions about it, you can dm me here, I think? Don't know if it's allowed in this forum. Have a nice day :)
Thanks for the tips. Those sound very useful. He's already started some meds because he was hospitalized ... went totally incoherent and running around messing with people and property. Totally out of the blue. Held in an involuntary facility for 3 weeks; just got out a couple weeks ago. He's a lot better now, less hyper and at least he sleeps normally, mostly, but I never know who he's going to be each day.
I've been giving him ivermectin for two weeks. Since he just started zyprexa too, it's not exactly a controlled trial. But if it goes away, I'll let you know. Right now he still has delusions. I thank God I have him on good insurance, he'll get a bunch of therapy and hopefully be well oriented.
(Fwiw, my chiropractor says that lots of mental illnesses respond very well and even get cured with chiropractic adjustments. But she can't adjust people if they're on antipsychotics- says it makes their spines floppy. I took him in because I had an appointment for my messed up shoulder and I couldn't leave him alone ... she immediately asked what drugs he was on because she could see it. I hadn't told her about it. Maybe give it a shot if you run into a good chiro.)
I haven't tried this. I've already kinda accepted it, but for some that is hard. I've also developed coping mechanism to help me out through life but that doesn't work sometimes. Hey man, it doesn't hurt to try. Both of those medicines as you know are pretty much safe. I'm in a situation where I can't really afford $100-200 pills sooo yeah. I've looked at this illness in multiple angles and from all the research that I have gathered, there is really no cure(That we know of). Also, the medicine for this illness is to say the least shit from my experience. From what I gathered, most, if not all of the medicines for this condition will leave you feeling restless in essence. It does get better but it never goes away. Another side effect of all these medicines is that most, if not all, will cause weight gain in some capacity. The medicine messes with the metabolic rate so there's that. Just one word of advice, never say to your son to "control his brain" or "learn to control his brain." Also, I don't know if he has paranoia, but if he does, please understand that he can't control it. It's hard to describe the feeling but if I had to put it into words, It's like if my subconscious takes over my conscious and drives the wheel instead of me. I know what I'm expierencing isn't true but my mind still goes there because it thinks it's right. Learn to understand that please. If you decide he takes meds, most of the illness will subside but the paranoia will still be kind of present. So he will have to learn tricks to snap out of it. Uhh, sorry that I rambled. Anyway, if you do try the ivermectin/hqc, let me know kek. Also if you have other questions about it, you can dm me here, I think? Don't know if it's allowed in this forum. Have a nice day :)
Thanks for the tips. Those sound very useful. He's already started some meds because he was hospitalized ... went totally incoherent and running around messing with people and property. Totally out of the blue. Held in an involuntary facility for 3 weeks; just got out a couple weeks ago. He's a lot better now, less hyper and at least he sleeps normally, mostly, but I never know who he's going to be each day.
I've been giving him ivermectin for two weeks. Since he just started zyprexa too, it's not exactly a controlled trial. But if it goes away, I'll let you know. Right now he still has delusions. I thank God I have him on good insurance, he'll get a bunch of therapy and hopefully be well oriented.
(Fwiw, my chiropractor says that lots of mental illnesses respond very well and even get cured with chiropractic adjustments. But she can't adjust people if they're on antipsychotics- says it makes their spines floppy. I took him in because I had an appointment for my messed up shoulder and I couldn't leave him alone ... she immediately asked what drugs he was on because she could see it. I hadn't told her about it. Maybe give it a shot if you run into a good chiro.)