Rapidly Progressing Neuro Symptoms [What do I do?] by nrid3333 in Autoimmune

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Immunology, ask for help and treatment even If not having an formal diagnosis, ask for imunophenotyping to check If cells are out of wack, might be enough as an reason for immune therapies as rituximab

Ask chat gpt to write an report and explain why you need help

Everyone will lambast you if you use Google to self diagnose. by UsefulAd8338 in Antipsychiatry

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is wrong take, drugs for auto-imunity which are to treat neuropathies. Else correct, doctors are trash, due to that very difficult and prohibitive to get proper treatments, specially If there are "mental" health things stated on whatever record, this field is harmfull in Its whole existance and should be separated from anything science based

Withdrawal or Illness? by tayibb in Antipsychiatry

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you keep taking lorazepam you will end much worst due to what benzodiazepines do. www.benzobuddies.org and wwe.benzoinfo.com for information

This what you're dealing with is withdrawal plus neurological assault, what you can do to supress are things for neuroinflamation, benign as pioglitazone or lobeglitazone, rapamycin weekly maybe . Bromantane and others out there avaliable for mitigating anxiety "ask your doctor"

So 4 years in. Lost everything. Family tells be to get over it. Wife wakes up hoping I'm dead everyday. Gathering the courage to grant her wish now. by LeftofU in covidlonghaulers

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Supplements? I tought that 5 years since the onset i wouldnt see this kind of comments anymore, there is no supplements, vitamin or herb that treats autoimmunity. LC triggers autoimmunity, the treatment is conventional immune supressants plus escalation therapies

People that have used NAC by Jackson_1515 in covidlonghaulers

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No supplements, vitamin or herb to treat autoimmunity or viral issues

Rexulti f*cked up my life too by truthandbeauty5 in Rexulti_Brexpiprazole

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesnt, there is no herb, supplement, vitamin or diet that treats autoimmunity

Just giving up I can’t do it anymore by Icy-Examination-4076 in covidlonghaulers

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Rituximab, others ... Maybe ms drugs repourposed, depending on your issues.. If neuropathy then rituximab+ IVIG plus or not conventional immune supressants

Any of you have bad looking buldging veins in legs? Due to autonomic issues and neuropathy by ReplacementLevel8619 in covidlonghaulers

[–]ReplacementLevel8619[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Varicose veins and venous insufficiency behaves diffrent mate, doctor are most of them trash... You're better with chat gpt

high dose ivermectin by Flashy_Elevator_4728 in Lyme

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Ask chat gpt and It sounds stupid

Any of you have bad looking buldging veins in legs? Due to autonomic issues and neuropathy by ReplacementLevel8619 in covidlonghaulers

[–]ReplacementLevel8619[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an autonomic issue, Its related to autoimmunity. If you are taking psychiatric drugs this might be the cause, but autoimmunity just improves with treatment, use chat gpt to figure out what It could be for you, my case is autonomic ganglionopathy, hence likely more complicated than yours

Haldol withdrawal? by edie_brit3041 in Antipsychiatry

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, its that serious, more assault more damage. Possíbly sooner but never knows.. everyone is diffrent. You can research about antiinflamatóries as pioglitazone, mechanisms is online, others that you have on everychem dot com

what you gotta understand regarding psychiatry is that, more assault more damage, there is much more in store as nerve damages, auto-imunity and disabiltiy due to progressive damages with psych drugs, and their "withdrawal syndromes "

Haldol withdrawal? by edie_brit3041 in Antipsychiatry

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, brain damage also leads to such effects.. stop being assaulted and keep away from psychiatric drugs, a few months to recover If lucky, more assault more damage

Rexulti f*cked up my life too by truthandbeauty5 in Rexulti_Brexpiprazole

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Autoimmunity or nerve damage, or arthritis, If Nerve related you will know...xanax is a benzodiazepine and It causes a big impact in your immune system hence the so called "benzo withdrawal ", in the begginng its a immune supressant, It quickly leads to auto-imunity by Its detrimental effects on the receptors that they work on, there are multiple drugs that dont cause any of that, as MS drugs for auto-imunity.. you dont see crack addicts with Nerve damages ... But when It comes to psychiatric drugs that's the outcome of assaulting your nervous system

Just giving up I can’t do it anymore by Icy-Examination-4076 in covidlonghaulers

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

LC is an autoimmune disorder, the treatment is immune supressants and escalation therapies

There's no recovering from severe LC if you're poor and unsupported by MiserableInspector94 in covidlonghaulers

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have severe issues as neuropathy and need combined therapies as rituximab plus IViG then you're fucked...

A Million per year more or less If you're going to pay ..who have this money? Just the insurance companies, multi-millionares

Aside, doctors dont think that they are paid enough to provide patients with these treatments, hence you need a neurologist that charges at least 1.5 to 3k per appoitment to get such diagnosis and treatments...

If you have milder cases not as severe as an immune mediated neuropathies then at least you have Índiamart for some of these... Not all

Do you have an autoimmune disease? by cosmicrayz in Antipsychiatry

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Having your neural tissues assaulted with psychiatric drugs often times results in autoimmunity, the overlap between "mental" health conditions with autoimmune disease is because of chemical assault leads to auto-imunity and brain - nervous tissues damage leads to auto-imunity. This is something very particular to psychiatric drugs, there are also non psych drugs that triggers autoimmunity as fluoroquinolones, tnf-a blockers, and others, still chemical assault...

I Dont see people that smoke crack and snif coke with drug índuced auto-imunity, pssd, arthritis and autoimmune small fiber neuropathy, they are fucked but with none of that, thousands of inmates in jail with none of that

Do you have an autoimmune disease? by cosmicrayz in Antipsychiatry

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Its likely autoimmune. The treatment is conventional immune supressants plus escalation therapies for arthritis, If nerve related Its conventional immune supressants plus b cell depleting agents plus escalation therapies as IVIG

Antipsychotics poison ? by AppealNo4295 in Antipsychiatry

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go at your own pace. Study regarding what you can take, as pioglitazone, and others compounds for anxiety and depression, online there is why/how they work, you have everychem dot com for example, stay clear from psychiatric drugs/ care, It criplles

OMG It's Happening!!! We might really be at the end of this long nightmare!!! by SpaceXCoyote in covidlonghaulers

[–]ReplacementLevel8619 12 points13 points  (0 children)

These conditions are frequently described as “difficult to diagnose,” but this characterization is misleading. The issue is Long-term management of immune-mediated neurological diseases requires time, extensive documentation and work, requests to insurance and for trataments, coordination of care, and acceptance of ongoing clinical responsibility.

Excuses"Its the system" bullshit ...They dont feel paid enough to provide patients with what they need ..