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Posted by rjlockhart on February 12, 2007, at 20:00:06
I have experienced Prozac Mania, i can say that it feels good, but with agaitation, anger, psychosis, hearing things, especially if your already hypomanic. Increased Energy, come across "intense" personality wise. Not an amphetamine stimulation, its like your alive, too alive, its liek you dont want to be this alive, too irrtible with life, but i cant really explain it.
Here is a link:
http://www.garynull.com/documents/prozac1.htmtype ctrl + F and then type in screen mania.
There is alot out there but i heard that Prozac is the powerful in increasing mania.
rj
Posted by rjlockhart on February 12, 2007, at 20:09:47
In reply to Documented Prozac Mania, posted by rjlockhart on February 12, 2007, at 20:00:06
i didnt even read, its scientology oriented.
Forget it.
This one:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluoxetine
The other one was scientologist related. I didnt read even the first part, i just saw mania was in there.
Posted by ronaldo on February 13, 2007, at 4:59:22
In reply to Re: WAIT DO NOT GO to that link, posted by rjlockhart on February 12, 2007, at 20:09:47
OK so Scientology has an agenda which is anti Psychiatry. Bearing that in mind it is not DANGEROUS to read what they have to say. Whether you believe any of it is a question for you. I am faintly amused by the Scientology PHOBIA which seems to exist in the USA. I have never been to a Scientology meeting (despite numerous invitations) and wouldn't consider going to one. I might be tempted to read what they have to say on psychiatry but that is as far as it goes. Occasionally they do make a valid point which is in the realm of public knowledge in any case. But it doesn't hurt to be reminded sometimes.
ronaldo
Posted by one woman cine on February 13, 2007, at 7:49:18
In reply to Who's afraid of the BIG BAD WOLF ??? » rjlockhart, posted by ronaldo on February 13, 2007, at 4:59:22
Scientology is listed as a hate group here in the US. Maybe that's why people tend be *phobic*.
Posted by notfred on February 13, 2007, at 10:20:19
In reply to Documented Prozac Mania, posted by rjlockhart on February 12, 2007, at 20:00:06
Posted by Squiggles on February 13, 2007, at 10:59:01
In reply to All AD's are well know to cause mania in some (nm), posted by notfred on February 13, 2007, at 10:20:19
That's right. So, is it possible that
the psychopharmacologists don't know this,
but only find out after the drugs are released
on the market?Squiggles
Posted by notfred on February 13, 2007, at 14:22:58
In reply to Re: All AD's are well know to cause mania in some, posted by Squiggles on February 13, 2007, at 10:59:01
I can't speak for all psychopharmacologists, but the one I saw back in the 1980's knew about it & my present one does.
Posted by Squiggles on February 13, 2007, at 14:27:33
In reply to Re: All AD's are well know to cause mania in some, posted by notfred on February 13, 2007, at 14:22:58
> I can't speak for all psychopharmacologists, but the one I saw back in the 1980's knew about it & my present one does.
Sorry, i forget what your present one is; and
what does your dr. do about it-- adjunct?Squiggles
Posted by Declan on February 15, 2007, at 19:53:47
In reply to Who's afraid of the BIG BAD WOLF ??? » rjlockhart, posted by ronaldo on February 13, 2007, at 4:59:22
No one responded to my post on social about the CCHR outfit, so I shall repost it here. It bears repeating, I think.
(William Burroughs was a scientologist, wasn't he, so it can't be all bad.) Anyway......26 people died and no one knows how many were injured by deep sleep therapy at Chelmsford Private Hospital over a 10 year period in the 60s and 70s in Sydney, Australia. This CCHR outfit was an important part of the struggle to prevent this sort of thing continuing.
The main bloke, Dr Harry Bailey committed suicide and 2 other doctors were deregistered.
There had to be a Royal Commission to find out how this had been allowed to happen.
Posted by Declan on February 15, 2007, at 20:16:35
In reply to Re: Who's afraid of the BIG BAD WOLF ???, posted by Declan on February 15, 2007, at 19:53:47
On the related subject of medical arrogance (I suppose it is) recently a doctor in Bundaberg eventually had the whistle blown on him when the nurses became alarmed that he was going to a roadside accident without an anaethetist.....they really feared he was going to cut somone up while they were concious. I kid you not. People had details to frightful to mention in polite company. I think the idea is 30 or so deaths, I forget, with 100 being tops.
Posted by Squiggles on February 15, 2007, at 21:33:32
In reply to Re: Who's afraid of the BIG BAD WOLF ???, posted by Declan on February 15, 2007, at 19:53:47
> No one responded to my post on social about the CCHR outfit, so I shall repost it here. It bears repeating, I think.
> (William Burroughs was a scientologist, wasn't he, so it can't be all bad.) Anyway......William Burroughs was not a very nice man, and
even if he was, this would be an argument from
authority - a logical fallacy.
>
> 26 people died and no one knows how many were injured by deep sleep therapy at Chelmsford Private Hospital over a 10 year period in the 60s and 70s in Sydney, Australia. This CCHR outfit was an important part of the struggle to prevent this sort of thing continuing.
>Sleep therapy was experimental in Russia and just one of the many treatments they tried. It is no longer practiced. But ECT is, and Dr. Healy approves of it.
> The main bloke, Dr Harry Bailey committed suicide and 2 other doctors were deregistered.
> There had to be a Royal Commission to find out how this had been allowed to happen.
>That is tragic, and shows deep and personal regret at a failed experiment.
Do you expect all treatments to work in an experimental science? Have you quoted how many have injured themselves or others without any treatment as a comparison?
Squiggles
>
Posted by Declan on February 15, 2007, at 21:43:37
In reply to Re: Who's afraid of the BIG BAD WOLF ???, posted by Squiggles on February 15, 2007, at 21:33:32
No, Squiggles, I am completely without a control group here.
Experiment?
Posted by munificentexegete on February 16, 2007, at 7:19:20
In reply to Re: Who's afraid of the BIG BAD WOLF ???, posted by Squiggles on February 15, 2007, at 21:33:32
But ECT is, and Dr. Healy approves of it.
>
> SquigglesIf we allow doctors to help us cause severe brain trauma with ect or lobotomy, why not allow them to help us commit suicide?
Posted by Squiggles on February 16, 2007, at 7:53:18
In reply to Re: Who's afraid of the BIG BAD WOLF ???, posted by munificentexegete on February 16, 2007, at 7:19:20
I'm not sure of the relation of this remark;
but you know that assisted suicide is a
legally contentious issue-- i think Sweden
is preparing to legalize it for degenerative
conditions where the patient wants to die.Squiggles
Posted by elanor roosevelt on February 16, 2007, at 21:05:59
In reply to Re: Who's afraid of the BIG BAD WOLF ???, posted by Declan on February 15, 2007, at 21:43:37
> No, Squiggles, I am completely without a control group here.
>
i'll be part of the control group.
i'll be the segment of the syudy that lives happily ever after as a result of the brilliance of the medical world and the compassion and generosity of the pharma companies
Posted by Squiggles on February 16, 2007, at 21:24:20
In reply to Re: Who's afraid of the BIG BAD WOLF ???, posted by elanor roosevelt on February 16, 2007, at 21:05:59
> > No, Squiggles, I am completely without a control group here.
> >
> i'll be part of the control group.
> i'll be the segment of the syudy that lives happily ever after as a result of the brilliance of the medical world and the compassion and generosity of the pharma companies
>
>
let's not get too personal :)Squiggles
Posted by Declan on February 17, 2007, at 0:20:26
In reply to Re: Who's afraid of the BIG BAD WOLF ???, posted by elanor roosevelt on February 16, 2007, at 21:05:59
It shouldn't be up to me (in this 'experiment'), to construct the control group, but anyway....
You don't have to have your brain assaulted by industrial quantities of barbiturates so you can forget your troubles for a bit, lying around naked on life support.
You are one of the lucky ones.
You get to go to a really good Chinese herbalist.
Or maybe you get to go to Bolivia so you can chew coca leaf in the market place (room service prepaid).
Posted by Declan on February 17, 2007, at 0:24:31
In reply to Re: Who's afraid of the BIG BAD WOLF ???, posted by elanor roosevelt on February 16, 2007, at 21:05:59
"I'll be the segment of the study that lives happily ever after as a result of the brilliance of the medical world and the compassion and generosity of the pharma companies."
I'm very sorry Elanor, we can't help you here, but your call is valuable to us and has been placed in a queue.
Posted by elanor roosevelt on February 17, 2007, at 23:15:57
In reply to Optimist rewarded » elanor roosevelt, posted by Declan on February 17, 2007, at 0:20:26
> It shouldn't be up to me (in this 'experiment'), to construct the control group, but anyway....
> You don't have to have your brain assaulted by industrial quantities of barbiturates so you can forget your troubles for a bit, lying around naked on life support.
> You are one of the lucky ones.
> You get to go to a really good Chinese herbalist.
> Or maybe you get to go to Bolivia so you can chew coca leaf in the market place (room service prepaid).okay
i'll take Bolivia
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