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16th of Sep, 2011 by User123315 |
"Dual Diagnosis drug and alcohol Treatment" Narconon, 12 steps and "Dual Diagnosis" 3 different kinds of treatment I was at a treatment center that tryed to coerce me to take medication ! With the threat of discharge. I LEFT ! Well was thrown out and didn't get a refund !! I didnt break any rules ! Many of these Dual Diagnosis places like to use the Term " MEDICAION COMPLIANCE " To coerce clients to start or continue Psychiatric drugging. Like they did to me. This is how the dual diagnosis scam works. Some Common symptoms of post acute withdrawal syndrome from drugs and alcohol: The "pink cloud" the A.A Big Book talks about ! Hypomania (bipolar) Psychosocial dysfunction Anhedonia Depression MOOD SWINGS ! (bipolar) Impaired interpersonal skills Obsessive-compulsive behaviour Feelings of guiltAutonomic disturbances Pessimistic thoughts Impaired concentration Lack of initiativeCravingInability to think clearly Memory problemsEmotional overreactions or numbness Sleep disturbances Physical coordination problems Stress sensitivity Increased sensitivity to pain Panic "disorder" Generalised anxiety "disorder" They tryed to make me belive I have "bi-polar disease" and NEEDED LIFE-TIME medications for this !!! Some Common symptoms of Psychiatric Dual diagnosis Treatment: JUST A FEW OF MANY !!!! Handing out permanent psychiatric labels during this post acute withdrawal from drugs and alcohol . DUAL DIAGNOSIS Telling people they Have an "Illness" that requires medication . Telling people there "Illness" is a "chemical Imbalance". (total fraud) Neglecting to give Informed Consent. <<<< "The Risk of Permanent Brain Dysfunction Caused by Psychiatric Drugs" "Very few studies have examined the danger of potentially permanent changes in brain chemistry caused by long-term use of psychiatric medication.. "Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, and Luvox are recent examples of drugs tailor-made in the laboratory to stimulate the activity of the serotonin system... "All four drugs, known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), block the normal removal of the neurotransmitter serotonin from the synaptic cleft—the space between nerve cells. The resultant overabundance of serotonin then causes the system to become hyperactive. But the brain reacts against this drug-induced overactivity by destroying its capacity to react to stimulation by serotonin. This compensatory process is know as "downregulation." Some of the receptors for serotonin actually disappear or die off. "To further compensate for the drug effect, the brain tries to reduce its output of serotonin. This mechanism is active for approximately ten days and then begins to fail, whereas downregulation continues indefinitely and may become permanent." ... "Psychiatric drugs do not always overstimulate neurotransmitter systems. Some drugs inhibit or block nerve transmission in the brain. When this happens, the brain again tries to compensate by reacting in the opposite direction—this time by "upregulation" of the suppressed neurotransmitter system. The "antipsychotic" drugs—such as Thorazine, Haldol, Prolixin, Risperdal, and Zyprexa—tend to suppress the dopamine system. The brain tries to overcome this effect by making the dopamine system hypersensitive. This upregulation can lead to severe, even permanent neurological disorders. "In its attempt to overcome the effects of psychiatric drugs, the brain becomes distorted in its functioning. And as already emphasized, the brain cannot immediately recover its original functions once the drugs are stopped. In some cases, the brain may never recover." |
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