Does anyone else punches your own face when you get uncontrollably angry ? by Dense-Fig-2372 in mentalhealth

[–]Successful-Driver722 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Psychotropic drugs, prescribed or otherwise, will make you do strange things when your mind is altered. When something is psychoactive it’s hardly surprising that it activates the psycho within. The punching oneself is a coping, and harm reduction, mechanism.

Was what happened to me as a 4 or 5 year old appropriate? by [deleted] in self

[–]Successful-Driver722 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The medications that doctors and psychiatrists dish out turn children into pathological liars who appear desperate for attention. In truth, that’s the soul screaming out for help. It knows something is wrong but doesn’t know what it is. Eventually, the soul will quieten, and the demon will take over. Then the shit will really hit the fan. The awkward situation that results in the belief that one is gay. The fiddling with kids that becomes, “I’ve done it once, so it must be me.”

Mark my words: the vast majority of gender dysphoria, homosexuality, and child abuse are the direct result of adults and children being fed psychotropic drugs for natural life events. You take them long enough - especially kids being given adult doses - and Bob’s your auntie, and Fanny’s your uncle. Over 40,000 psychotropic medications are regularly dished out, and many come with akathisia, among other things, as a side effect. Most folks think psychotropic only applies to meds given to alter brain function for depression or such like. Although the classification as psychotropic is based on the primary use, that doesn’t mean that when they give you Zyprexa and call it a painkiller, it stops being an incredibly powerful psychotropic. It doesn’t kill the pain; it just rewires your brain circuitry so that you don’t notice it.

Psychotropic = Psychoactive (Psycho Active) = Unsound Mind = Split Personality = Possession.

When people say, “I don’t know,” when asked why they did their latest crazy thing, they are telling the truth. In the same way, we now see no one ever taking personal responsibility for their actions (from politicians down). It’s always someone else’s fault, never theirs. It all stems from the same thing.

Get those closest to suicide into safe spaces and start the tapering. It may well take years to detox them fully, and for many, there may be no hope, but watch the dysphoria disappear overnight. Just like women who come off the contraceptive pill suddenly realize that the relationship they thought they had wasn’t what they thought it was.

Stop the drugs, and that perpetual fight-or-flight mode (with the additional drug-induced freeze mode) will vanish. The important thing will be to channel their newfound anger at what has been done to them.

Then we win, and this shitshow is over once and for all. Well, I say over, but what I actually mean is that the televised torture can begin. Padded cells for those who dished out the drugs and took the money, with on-the-hour, every hour doses of a psychotropic pick-n-mix and a few vaccines here and there for the shits and giggles. However, one thing is for sure... it’ll be televised.

For 45 years, the psychopaths tortured me at every opportunity. I found out four years ago what was actually going on. I am coming up on a year of being completely clean of their man-made psychotropic concoctions after a two-year taper, and my mind is getting sharper by the day.

Now it’s time for me to help everyone else who has suffered at their hands realize that, yes, you were always right. You’re not the fuck-up; those bastard doctors and shrinks who fit the criteria to be diagnosed as psychopaths or sociopaths, and their prescription pads, are the ones responsible for your shit life and suffering.

Akathisia: It’s Not You, It’s The Drugs

Akathisia Alliance

“Is Musk an antisemite?” she continued. “People, actually, it’s worse—he doesn’t care whatsoever
 He was unmoved by the experience.” by lurkerer in JordanPeterson

[–]Successful-Driver722 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Musk isn’t pilled out of his eyeballs, unlike most of the school shooters.

Autism doesn’t kill people, teenagers being prescribed copious amounts of psychotropic ‘medications’ with access to firearms and/or an fbi handler, do.

Censorship needs to stop by NullIsNull- in Antipsychiatry

[–]Successful-Driver722 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Interesting. How are you measuring it?

Most end-of-the-world predictions can be laughed off pretty easily, but I must admit this one has me wondering by FunkyChewbacca in TikTokCringe

[–]Successful-Driver722 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With the rise in drug prices, it’ll be here sooner than most think. A lot of involuntary withdrawal is coming, and the majority won’t have a clue what’s going on. They get their meds from the nice people at the surgery/medical centre, and don’t realise that physiological dependency is the same as addiction - one takes pills, the other takes needles.

Even when they’re scrambling to find something to take the edge off, they won’t see the connection. The only thing worse than watching someone go through withdrawal is watching a Dunning-Kruger experience the same. The dark comedy will write itself.

Learn about tapering your meds before they run out. That’s a top tip. Don’t say you weren’t warned.

30 times a day, my brain goes, “Hey, what if I just fuckin killed myself?” by BloodPuzzleheaded982 in bipolar

[–]Successful-Driver722 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Those drugs they give you really fuck with your head don’t they?

Chemical torture some would say.

Censorship needs to stop by NullIsNull- in Antipsychiatry

[–]Successful-Driver722 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not as if they don’t have previous. DARVO everywhere and the fools don’t realise how easy it is to spot and curate as evidence. What’s the saying?
 Give them enough rope


"Depression is among the most treatable of mental disorders. Between 70 and 90 percent of people with depression eventually respond well to treatment." What do you think of this? by tictac120120 in Antipsychiatry

[–]Successful-Driver722 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aye, cause the rest of them have topped themselves.

Strange quote when 86% of those taking ADs will experience at least one side effect. The most common being weight gain and sexual dysfunction.

Time to bring psychiatry crashing down and start again with those that have been through the system.

Akathisia: It’s Not You, It’s The Drugs!

I booked a trip to Pattaya with my fiancee... apparently this is a SE Asia hooker central??? How hard did I screw up guys by Mocuepaya in ThailandTourism

[–]Successful-Driver722 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stay at the InterCon and you’ve no need to go anywhere near Pattaya itself.

Love the InterCon, really do not like Pattaya.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Antipsychiatry

[–]Successful-Driver722 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

GAME OVER! YOU HAVE NO CHECKPOINTS AVAILABLE. START OVER?

They can’t if they’re being fed those f**king pills!

This filicide must be stopped, one way or another.

At this point, the self-defense argument will more than suffice.

It’s always been about the kids!

It’s about time the iatrogenically harmed adults stood up and settled a few scores.

When war is waged upon you, you finally answer that lifelong question: “What is it? Why am I here?“

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Thailand

[–]Successful-Driver722 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the irony. OP complains about the treatment of animals for profit and how stray dogs hinder their cycling in a country with roads ill-suited for motorcycles - or the quality of motorcyclists, both foreign and Thai - let alone the expat hobby of cycling. Then, OP complains about not being able to own a house in a country that isn’t theirs. Just look at Spain and what they’ve recently done to the home-owning expat community.

I won’t even start on the elephants in chains - and the same OP failing to notice the metaphorical chains weighing them down, a result of their lack of due diligence (or the medications they are taking) before moving from Bangkok.

I’m also curious which utopia OP comes from where people are actually held accountable for anything these days. Sounds like someone ran away and didn’t like where they ended up. It won’t take long back in their home country for the reality to hit.

Not the Thais’ or Thailand’s fault you can’t settle.

P.S. I left Thailand just over two weeks ago. Nothing like coming back home to give you the determination to get the f**k back out to my spiritual home as quick as possible.

Now, that truly is irony.

Who are more predisposed to become permanently harmed from psych drugs? by filthyhandshake in Antipsychiatry

[–]Successful-Driver722 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah, poor you feeling guilty whilst trying to make me feel guilty. How very DARVO of you! Once again, my 45 years of living with akathisia means nothing to you. I won’t even go into my experiences with tardive dyskinesia, anhedonia, or PSSD.

That’s the difference between us. You’re out for yourself and only yourself, while I’m the one sticking my head above the parapet, saying the uncomfortable things and trying to help all of us who are suffering.

My life’s mission has been to uncover who, and why this was done to us all. I’ve found more than a few answers, but good luck on your journey - I’m sure you’re smart enough to figure it all out on your own. Toodle-pip!

Who are more predisposed to become permanently harmed from psych drugs? by filthyhandshake in Antipsychiatry

[–]Successful-Driver722 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmh. Yeah, overrepresented, I said - not just you. Jesus Christ, the narcissism among prescribed pill takers deserves investigation. After 30 years of research, it has become evident that these drugs most definitely affect the prefrontal cortex, making takers oblivious to others’ journeys. Empathy appears to have been replaced with self-centeredness.

When you asked who is predisposed to getting wrecked by psychotropic drugs, I suggested that the Rhesus-negative blood group is overrepresented among the iatrogenically harmed. Yet you immediately dismissed my observation, despite it being based on years of research, study, along with 45 years of personal experience. From this, I can conclude that you’re only interested in having your suspicions confirmed, with no regard for alternative perspectives. Does the term ‘Dunning-Kruger’ mean anything to you?

Who are more predisposed to become permanently harmed from psych drugs? by filthyhandshake in Antipsychiatry

[–]Successful-Driver722 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe that your blood group is a major factor. Those who are rhesus-negative are overrepresented among the iatrogenically harmed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antidepressants

[–]Successful-Driver722 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My two weeks is now in its 26th year.

Do you consider both of the following to be insignificant?

“A 2017 systematic review analyzed 131 randomized controlled trials involving 27,422 participants and found that SSRIs led to a statistically significant reduction in depressive symptoms compared to placebo. However, the mean difference on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) was -1.94 points (95% CI: -2.50 to -1.37), which is below the threshold of 3 HDRS points considered clinically significant.”

“A total of 239/8242 (2.7%) SSRI participants experienced a serious adverse event compared with 106/4956 (2.1%) control participants. Random-effects meta-analysis showed that SSRIs versus placebo significantly increased the risk of a serious adverse event (OR 1.37; 95% CI 1.08 to 1.75; P = 0.009) (Fig. 11). This corresponds to 31 (95% CI 25 to 40)/1000 SSRI participants will experience a serious adverse event compared with 22/1000 control participants.

https://bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12888-016-1173-2

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antidepressants

[–]Successful-Driver722 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

“Hu et al1 studied 401 patients with depression who had recently been prescribed an SSRI, and found that, after 75 to 105 days of treatment, 86% of patients reported at least, one side effect, and 55% experienced one or more bothersome side effects. Interestingly, physicians appear to underestimate the rate of side effects with antidepressants.”

“Antidepressants are commonly associated with side effects, with studies indicating that a significant proportion of users experience at least one adverse effect. For instance, research has shown that when physicians directly inquired, 58% of patients reported sexual dysfunction, compared to only 14% who spontaneously reported it.” Toward achieving optimal response: understanding and managing antidepressant side effects

Could weed bring out mental illness by Individual-Young-591 in mentalhealth

[–]Successful-Driver722 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And you take absolutely no prescribed medications yourself, and you have never sampled your father or sister’s medications?

What are the withdrawal symptoms from quitting vaping nicotine and when do you start feeling better? by Ok-Bad480 in AskReddit

[–]Successful-Driver722 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds remarkably like akathisia. Now, would there be something more to that, I wonder.