Medicines In Mental Health

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Medicines in Mental Health


Summary


Imagine walking into a busy office, sitting in a stylish lobby, and waiting for your name to be called. You're assessed by an intake worker, then a therapist a week later, and finally, you're referred to the staff psychiatrist. In a short period, you're diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, Depression, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

You also have a background of diabetes, high blood pressure, and allergies. The doctor overlooks the underlying inflammatory nerve disease causing your symptoms. Frustrated by ongoing complaints, you're labeled a hypochondriac, leading you to consult another physician who diagnoses the nerve disease, confirming your concerns.

The Impact of Medications


You've been prescribed medications for psychotic and depressive symptoms, including Effexor XR. When your insurance suddenly stops covering it, you experience extreme reactions like aggression, suicidal thoughts, and impulsive behaviors?"feelings that were unprecedented before starting the antidepressant. What went wrong?

Effexor XR targets brain chemicals like Norepinephrine and Serotonin, intended to alleviate depression and bipolar symptoms. However, stopping it abruptly can worsen symptoms, increasing violent and impulsive behaviors.

For someone with high blood pressure, this is problematic as the medication can exacerbate hypertension. You sought help for a problem, yet now face even more complications due to the healthcare system's failures.

The Cycle of Medication


Doctors continue prescribing medications like Tenormin (Atenolol) and various inflammatory prescriptions, which lead to stomach issues. You're also given Imipramine HCL and Tramadol for pain, and the antidepressant cycle continues, ending with Effexor XR again.

You're not alone in this experience. Many doctors and mental health experts make recurrent mistakes, leading to serious complications that unfairly place the blame on patients. Some mental health diagnoses are later revealed to be medical or neurological issues, adding to the confusion.

Seeking Solutions


Caught in a cycle of testing and misdiagnosis, you change mental health providers, hoping for better expertise. Yet, you find yourself back on the same medications?"Effexor XR, Imipramine HCL, Tramadol?"and surrounded by a variety of unresolved issues.

Despite informing the experts about previous experiences, your concerns are dismissed, and you're told to continue the medications as prescribed. Are we solving problems or creating new ones? Often, mental health symptoms can be misinterpreted as psychological rather than physiological, leading to unnecessary suffering.

In conclusion, patients find themselves in a web of tests and despair, seeking explanations for behaviors perceived as abnormal. The solution is often within reach, yet goes unnoticed as professionals continue searching for alternative answers.

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