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Obamacare (for me, Covered California) has been a blessing. It costs so much less than alternative health...so much less. My health care DOES provide for some alt med, but it's still much more costly than standard health care. And that's a sad fact.
live2ski66, hey, how about you practice what you're preaching and not call out specific members by name, then shaming us? Come on, you started a thread that you had to know would become a hot debate. I'm done with this thread. In fact, thus far I have found most of the long-time members of this forum unwelcoming and frankly, mean. PC has not impressed me a great deal so far. Se la vie. |
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not sure if MI itself causes brain damage. Was it ever proven? Many of it could be written to choices you make as result of MI. (although probably long term sleep deprivation as result of insomnia can eff you up). Some of it comes to substance abuse and yes, bad eating habits. If you can relief the symtoms through pharmaceuticals, that can be benficials. I just wish it was presented this way. For example, if you have broken ribs, you take painkillers to ease up the pain and to be able to breathe semi-normally, because your ribs may heal badly... but you cannot claim that painkillers do actually heal your broken bones. It's the whole "vitamins for the brain" and "correcting of imbalances" that bothers me. I suspect it comes from the mind altering drugs=evil philosophy... you have to explain taking of mind altering stuff some way. But it gives wrong expectations. It saddens me when people think they need their meds to be "better person" and such.
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I heard great stories about Neurofeedback. Still wonder if it's worth the money, though.
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Didn't Marylin overdose on prescription meds? She was getting help. I think I said this before... but one of the reasons I don't wanna be on pharmaceuticals is.... that I worry might use them to off myself on a weak point. You cannot kill yourself with herbs or lecitin. Believe me, I tried. The thing is many people on meds still kill themselves anyways. Often...with the very meds they were prescribed. Sure, some thrive with help of meds. But do meds alone cut it? Probably hardly ever. Otherwise this forum would not be here, there wouldn't be thriving market of alternative treatments, therapy would be useless. We'd just pop pills and be well. It's not how it is though.
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As for money aspect. You can do yoga at home. Herbs grow on meadows or you can buy them as teas relatively cheap. At least where I live.
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http://sciencenordic.com/depression-can-damage-brain
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Caveat to my earlier post. It is proven that mentally patients have damaged brains to begin with through brain scans, but whether it causes continual damage is very new science.
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I didnt really intend to create any debate regarding "art vs. Meds"... I just thought the movie might be of interest as it illustrates one way in which severe mental illness and artistic genius can collide in tragic ways.
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but is it from MI or from unfortunate lifestyle? Bad diet can affect the brain. Substance abuse? No question about it. And it's been proved some classes of drugs (APs particulary) also damage brains. Fornunatelly brains can repair themselves to a degree.
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Re moderator, you are right, I am not one. However I started this thread and want to keep it going in a positive direction. If you don't like it, jump off this thread and start your own.
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It is true that many of those with mental illness self medicate with drugs and alcohol. I was one. I did however start having depressions before I started self medicating. I have been clean and sober 18 years so I hope that damage was repaired but who knows. My depressions have gotten worse and worse as I have gotten older. It is proven that victims of trauma, abuse, neglect, etc have damaged brains and often mental illness. PTSD, depression, anxiety and so on. Yes it is true that AP's cause brain damage. I had not been aware of that. There are theories that AD's cause damaged neurons to repair themselves and that they promote dentric growth and new connections. They are only new theories though. I think that brains can repair themselves to a remarkable degree. It has been proven in stroke victims. I however have not seemed to be able to repair my brain.
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correlation? Causation? Are we depressed cause brains are different or are breaks different cause we are depressed? Also this is interesting MRI's: The new phrenology? | Psychology Today Don't take this as attack on you. *points to signature* I just believe too many things cannot be objectivelly explored. Our minds being one of them. So to be all the brain science is kinda entertaiming, but that might be all there is. Maybe we will never know the answers. In meantime we have to individually work on our path to wellness and do what is right for us. Science doesn't really tell us any of this. I doubt science can give you aim in life, a purpose... and hence lead to happiness. It's a tool, one should not overrely on it.
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?Charlie Rose and the Mentally Ill Brain | Mad In America |
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I didn't see the movie you spoke of but I did hear an interview (Terri Gross?) with the writer. I am interested to see it on Netflix. It is fiction but probably my all time favorite movie is the Fischer King with Robin Williams. I do not know if the character was actually supposed to be schizophrenic and he was not an artist but he acted schizophrenic and was homeless. It was how he dealt with some pretty traumatic events in his life. Ultimately he came out of it. What I like about that movie and Lars and the Real Girl is that the people around them accepted their very serious eccentricities and that in itself was healing. Yes, they are fictional and we are not talking about people with "permanent" mental illness (or are we). But I think this has happened in other cultures and time periods. I guess I have to say this ![]() |
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That said, i see ACA as a deal changer for workers and self employed and because of that I think costs will eventually go down. When preexisting conditions where in affect I would not have been able to be self employed. Now I can. If I didn't have MI issues on my record I would get independent insurance because it completely takes insurance out of negotiations for a job. It doesn't mean much now but when people start to get it, it most certainly will. |
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However I do believe much progress will be made in brain science and mental illness and genetics. I like to read about it and it is more than entertaining for me. For some odd reason it is therapeutic. Quote:
Michanne while of course it is possible that AD's caused this damage I just don't buy it. Alot of things are possible. It is a very open issue. You seem to believe in genetic causation. Well genes turn into structure and function. But so little is known. New Genes For Bipolar Disorder Discovered | The Healthy Mind with Dr. Zafirides Shared genes link depression, schizophrenia, and three other mental illnesses - Harvard Health Blog - Harvard Health Publications
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When practiced appropriately, and under the care of a holistic practitioner, holistic mental health therapies have proven successful for many people. However, people with severe mental conditions such as schizophrenia and bi-polar disorders may initially require more of a traditional treatment approach.
-http://www.mypassion4health.com/articles/mental_wellness.html The above paragraph summarizes exactly what I've been asserting: that severely mentally ill people almost always (if not always) require psychiatric medication to remain in a functional state. |
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"It doesn't matter how that donkey got in the ditch it just matters how are we going to get him out." I am one that just has to figure out how exactly that donkey got in the ditch.
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Meet the Healing Unleashed Homeopathic Wellness Team | Healing Unleashed Her career goes back that far and she also helped develop one of the early compact machines in the 70's. She says today's machines do not measure as many signals so she still uses a version of the one she help developed. Her feeling is you need more signals (not sure of the exact science) to measure and communicate properly. To make a long story less long if it falls out of favor as being ineffective it will probably be due to that which is really a shame. But I just naturally stopped the adderall. My mind was a lot clearer. The results are permanent unless you take meds which unfortunately I didn't feel I had much choice a few years later. The other comment she made is that of all the muscles in your body the brain never ages by design, if you take care of it. So you'll probably be playing chess in your 90's ![]() |
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I actually never said all people should be able to recover from treatments that don't involve meds. I said there are people that have had serious mental illness who have gone that route and consider themselves recovered. I have repeated this several times. Are you saying this statement is impossible? Because they seem pretty healthy to me. |
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I respect that you may agree with the sentiment. Are you also thanking his delivery? Referring to the extremely rude, un-supportive, non-contributing, insulting comments? Just curious.
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