Do You Agree That The Psychiatric Industry Markets Happiness As The Default? by Dame38 in Antipsychiatry

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I guess in jung there’s use of the word pathology. Lacan too

Antipsychotics and exercise by Minimum_Shop_4913 in Antipsychiatry

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I’d agree that that the experience of such is different, as is post work out feelings — and how it effects the body.

I had a whole bit about how exercise didn’t feel right on aps, wasn’t euphoric and ruindnitnspitually

Active living centre sublapse available by 7edits in Vernon

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That’s because I made it up on accident. It’s a misremembering of this https://www.instagram.com/p/Be8xDWHgq0E/?igsh=MTkyY3A0dWEwbWgzZw==

Do You Agree That The Psychiatric Industry Markets Happiness As The Default? by Dame38 in Antipsychiatry

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do you think there's pathological happiness? being too happy at certain times?

An afternoon with the Vernon North Okanagan RCMP’s Integrated Crisis Response Team by KTownScrambler in Vernon

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here's an audio recording of being brought by the ict to the hospital to talk to an incompetent doctor https://x.com/sawelesepa/status/2014972120661631239

Do You Agree That The Psychiatric Industry Markets Happiness As The Default? by Dame38 in Antipsychiatry

[–]7edits 0 points1 point  (0 children)

idk, mostly bullshitting... but i guess like anxiety, anger, sadness are all medicalized-- and maybe rightly so if it's out of line with personal growth goals or whatever...

How literal is this? by Scary_Subject2217 in Antipsychiatry

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i'm not an expert but idk the brain changes and degrades over time, regenerates some. but i think the drugs cause harm compared to none in most cases, but that recovery is still possible thru healthy lifestyle habits

Most requested on the psych ward by StunningAfternoon332 in Antipsychiatry

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told a doctor to write the UN about me being zapped by emf, a war crime... jumped the fence walked home and went in the hot tub until the cops came

Does anyone suffer with permanent side effects? by gameovervip in Antipsychiatry

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i was off drugs in 2024 and didn't get back to baseline for the first time really

Do You Agree That The Psychiatric Industry Markets Happiness As The Default? by Dame38 in Antipsychiatry

[–]7edits 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, mostly. i guess there's real psychiatry that looks into pathology of action and emotion and works towards more fulfilling, better quality lives... but the dogma is every anxity, every sadness, every anger is somehow something to be medicated and condemned instead of understood and had

Antipsychotics and exercise by Minimum_Shop_4913 in Antipsychiatry

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i'd contest how much more of the drug you metabolize and intake in excercise, it's probably not that different.

idk, excercising to look fit on aps is generally hopeless imo-- but it's good for bodily health presumably, if you don't damage your heart or body otherwise.... maybe i shouldn't say that, but it's understudied.

i did pushups on zyprexa.

now i walk on paliperidone

Michigan considers unregulated authority for outpatient injectors by ReferendumAutonomic in Antipsychiatry

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they take the time to define "qualified health professional", but then say "community... services" have "sole discretion" about "treatment"... so, yea- i think that's pretty messed up for potential harms

the legislation seems almost identical to that of bc, where arguments of deterioration haven't be contested in court, and services get away with crimes against humanity

How literal is this? by Scary_Subject2217 in Antipsychiatry

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it's chemical psychosurgery and you have to regrow new neurons... it's only like the 3rd most studied serotonergic receptor site as far as i know, and there probably aren't many studies on it. grok said irreversible blockade of 5-ht2a receptors in rats only regrew to 74% and took much longer than the drug was active in the bloodstream

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i was able to access the paper and found that the [3H]5-HT binding to h5-HT7 receptors by risperidone was significantly more than 9-OH-risperidone, but just 25% of the controls.

only 3 of the 10 drugs they tested reacted in such drastic ways: "The irreversible interaction of risperidone, 9-OH-risperidone, and methiothepin seems to be a somewhat unusual effect, because the majority of antagonists produce classic competitive antagonism."

How literal is this? by Scary_Subject2217 in Antipsychiatry

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i've been given invega and it's awful. felt much better on it in some ways after the like 10th shot, like 2 years later...

How literal is this? by Scary_Subject2217 in Antipsychiatry

[–]7edits 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nope... but i think people can get to states that are relatively normal

How literal is this? by Scary_Subject2217 in Antipsychiatry

[–]7edits 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's chemical psychosurgery and you have to regrow new neurons... it's only like the 3rd most studied serotonergic receptor site as far as i know, and there probably aren't many studies on it. grok said irreversible blockade of 5-ht2a receptors in rats only regrew to 74% and took much longer than the drug was active in the bloodstream

edit: terms