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bigwillakingkilla Says:

Jun 23, 2009 - i was reciving great help but when i was put on probation they made me stop seeing my doctor and made me see a (mhmr) and thats where my life went totally fuck and now that im not on probation they released me and now im not taking anything and im angry all the time, and sad and hate everything and everyone i hate feeling this emptiness sorrow, feels like im spinning round and round and i cant stop i have no insurance to see a real doc, my life is fucked but im trying to help it but its hard

hellothurr123 Says:

Jun 25, 2009 - I wish i knew about you when I was going through my benzo withdrawal.

acidbath32 Says:

Jun 30, 2009 - legalize poppy and marijuana!!!

Rotulette Says:

Jul 1, 2009 - Do you know that John Breeding is a member of of a Scientology front organization, the CCHR? This is not an inoffensive cult, scientology kills, inform yourself!

xxXghislainXxx Says:

Jul 2, 2009 - no way, r u sure about this? I don't follow scientology as I have Zero interest on them but I didn't know scientology kills, do u mind informing us how is this done? Thank you for sharing

xxXghislainXxx Says:

Jul 2, 2009 - drugs r bad, mmmK? drugs killed mj Ibogaine is supposed to help with addictions (this guy needs to eat more)

TaoandAgain Says:

Jul 4, 2009 - Antidepressants saved my life. It is just so irresponsible to attack them. It IS however a hallmark of Scientology

itsonebay Says:

Jul 4, 2009 - I have been on Paxil for a year, and finally after gaining 35 pounds, I have been coming down off it 2.5 mg at a time. I am down to 7.5 a day and soon will be off. Best wishes.

alasuxjudik Says:

Jul 5, 2009 - Yep hes a scientologist. Going to them for mental health assitance is like going to a pedophile priest to help keep you safe from a pedophile father. They fill fuck you up and take all the money you can qualify for. Fuck hubbard, John Breeding and all you other losers. HAIL XENU!!!!!!! :)

swfowkes Says:

Jul 13, 2009 - I'm not a scientologist, even slightly, but I agree that antidepressants are substantially dangerous. SRI drugs, for example, sabotage serotonin storage levels in presynaptic neurons (i.e., storage=synthesis+recycling). Serotonin precursors do not do this. They also restore depleted serotonin presynaptic storage *caused* by SRIs.

swfowkes Says:

Jul 13, 2009 - However, tryptophan and 5-HTP are problematic in people with chronic inflammation in which IDO (indoleamine dioxygenase) trashes tryptophan and 5-HTP and causes brain toxicity that may be entirely comparable to the toxicity of SRIs. Neither option is pristine. But shouldn't there be a choice? Shouldn't there be an ethical imperative for full disclosure?

phishhead11 Says:

Jul 31, 2009 - perhaps there's a bit of Scientological undertone in this guy's intense distrust in mental health medications, but on the whole he's correct about these drugs having debilitating long-term effects. breeding has some sensible advice for a person seeking to live a long healthy life, if one doesn't obsess over his religious background.

appostollo Says:

Aug 1, 2009 - I've been on antipsycothics as the main drug for about 8 years, but recently, about 1 year ago it was switched to an antidepressant SSRI as the main one with an antiepileptic as adjuvant. I've never had panic attacks before this switch, but I had 3 already. One made me fear I would never be able to move my arms and mouth, I was breathing uncontrolably and the oxygen level on my tissues went low. The second only affected my mouth. The third happened when I had no antidepressant for half a week.

appostollo Says:

Aug 1, 2009 - Anyway, I think the switch got me overall worse. I am way more offensive now. Group therapy was tried at the same time I was doing the switch and I ended being noncompliant and out of tune with everyone around me including the nurses and therapists. I was expulsed 3 times and rejected the last chance of coming back to group therapy. Now I'm trying to get off pharmaceutical drugs against the will of my parents and psychiatrist.

mscarco Says:

Sep 15, 2009 - does being a christian make you any smarter than an atheist? does being a scientologist make you any worse a person than any other person. i don't agree with anything scientology preaches, but he is right in the sense that all drugs are addictive in ways. this is rather obvious. but we are over medicated. that said, some people clearly do need these medications, but other people, whom are completely normal feel they need anti depressants. like its some wonder drug. not enough room to continue..

Nu13th Says:

Sep 20, 2009 - Do you have a source? I didn't find in my reading that Dr. Breeding was a Scientologist.

CJEB4 Says:

Sep 22, 2009 - These drugs have TOXIC levels of flouride in them, its a chemical dumbing down of the people. Its sick how many people take some kind of "medicine for a mental illness". I have family members who go nuts when they come off the meds, because they are addicted, these people are also much less intellectual after taking these drugs, even when weaned off, they're never the same again.

threadysparrow Says:

Oct 26, 2009 - cjeb you know nothing about pharmacology. they go nuts after coming off the drugs because they suffer from withdrawal. when a drug does for the body what the body cannot do on its own. the body gets used to the drug's effects. when the drug is quickly taken away, the body doesnt know what to do and it thinks that it is dieing. this is why they go nuts. read a fucking pharmacology book instead of spewing out this dumb shit

threadysparrow Says:

Oct 26, 2009 - you shouldnt get off the drugs. you need them. your family and your doctor love and care about you. and they want to see you well. the drugs you take are for your psychosis. yes you have a psychosis. please take your medication your life will be better. trust me i was in your position. im not trying to "get you" or anything. trust what your family wants for you

appostollo Says:

Oct 26, 2009 - I stopped taking them 3 months ago, not abruptly, but still against their will. There was also something else that happened meanwhile, my parents got separated which fortunately, or unfortunately, was something that has alliviated the ambient at home. No more discussions between them, at last! They always argue all the time, so this was a good thing to happen in my opinion. The psychiatrist is somewhat impressed and is looking to see if I can hold it till next appointment, in December.

threadysparrow Says:

Oct 26, 2009 - but you are suffering for no reason. you are not taking your meds when the meds will help you. trust me. doesnt it seem silly not to take some medication if those who love you and those with M.D. degrees know that it will help?

appostollo Says:

Oct 26, 2009 - I'm really not aware of it yet. She is, the other nurses are. I exposed this issue today to the nurse responsible for me. It is, in consense, that I need a reavaliation on the drugs. You have already hinted me that it's going to be antipsychotics again. That's.... ok, I suppose. But it was the switch plus the group plus long years of no interaction with the outside that might have caused the attacks.

threadysparrow Says:

Oct 26, 2009 - i take adhd meds, anti depressants, and blood pressure meds. i have been on them for a long time. i know you are probably afraid. do not listen to people like this guy in the video. they do not know anything. listen to professionals who you see in person. you will probably be on anti psychotics forever. but i will be on my meds forever. it sucks to have that reality, but then you have to think "what is actually BAD about taking meds?" you wont be a zombie trust me. your life will improve ALOT

pinkytm1 Says:

Nov 28, 2009 - Receptor downregulation is a normal thing that occurs when you you take drugs. In some cases it seems to be critical to the mechanism of action. That downregulation can take 1-2 months on a drug and 1-2 months to reverse the process when going off a drug. During that slow up regulation period you will likely feel terrible. Your receptors are in a hyposenstive state and the level of available neurotransmitters is low. Slow tapered withdrawal is the least painfull.

dumbtrooper Says:

Jan 11, 2010 - i love this doctor he tell the truth thats is importent peace to you doctor :)