Tardive Dyskinesia: Power in the Diagnosis

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • Tardive dyskinesia, or TD, is a late-onset movement disorder that affects multiple parts of the body but, most frequently, the face. Tardive dyskinesia is an unpredictable consequence of long-term treatment with antipsychotics. It is crucial to see a specialist and get properly diagnosed in order to get help in managing your TD.
    If you are experiencing uncontrolled movements, you may have Tardive dyskinesia (TD). Although the symptoms of TD may appear to be purely physical, they can have a serious impact on your emotional state, your daily routine, and your relationships. TD is personal and your treatment needs are unique.
    Find support for your personal TD journey. Register to receive updates, educational resources, and additional information at www.tardiveimpact.com
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  • @shannaheckler1933
    @shannaheckler1933 Před 3 lety +60

    I started using Weedborn CBD five months ago. It is the best option for me.

    • @Practicalinvestments
      @Practicalinvestments Před 2 měsíci

      Nice, this gives me an area to probe perhapds for research or a thesis as I’ve seemed to notice this as a common trend
      Where people are taking mental health medications for a long term period and they start suffering from i) tardive dyskinesia or ii) start suffering from symptoms of epilepsy or sometimes full blown seizures (as was my specific case)
      Where also when the medication is stopped the side effects i) or ii) seem to persist after the stopping of medication (sometimes forever sometimes for a short period)
      But despite this in almost every single case where cannabis was tried,, it was effective and either a) massively decreased the side effects, or b) all together reverse the side effects i) or ii) completely
      So with that said, I’m very curious about if there is a potential link between mental health medications,, and epilepsy or epileptic side effects (such as loss of motor function) because it seems the more data we collect and the longer those medications are used I start to suspect the mental health medications like antidepressants and antipsychotics are doing more long term harm than good for patients
      Maybe they should be trying cbd and thc for mental health first as those seem to have the least long term side effects

  • @MsNooneinparticular
    @MsNooneinparticular Před 6 lety +75

    This potentially permanent movement disorder becomes more common/severe with age. Most doctors don't even warn of the potential for this life-ruining condition. This is why anti-psychotics should ONLY be prescribed for truly psychotic patients.

    • @theradioactivepatient
      @theradioactivepatient Před 6 lety

      i kind of agree.

    • @JohnRambo1947-July-6th
      @JohnRambo1947-July-6th Před 5 lety +6

      And if they have been on psychotic medicines before and try to taper off it, chances are their brain chemistry is still messed up and will take time, if still possible, to rebalance their brain chemistry. So in turn they are put on more antipsychotic medicine. An endless cycle.
      Look at all the mass shooters in the last 20 years, they have all been on psychotic medication that the media hides. And plenty of other people who murdered other people.

    • @Zukiwi
      @Zukiwi Před 5 lety +14

      And even so if the patient is psychotic, should their lives be ruined by TD and respiratory dyskinesia. I know my son was never told and neither was I, and it was a psychiatrist. At one point my son could not even sit now he has trouble breathing. Now how bad was his psychosis ? Not bad enough to have his life ruined for mild psychosis. We should have been told and let my son decide if it was worth it.

    • @lynnprice3734
      @lynnprice3734 Před 5 lety +6

      Those diagnosed with "psychosis" don't need the drugs either. Watch here to find out the truth:
      Simple Truths Series: czcams.com/play/PLdo601sRKNc70BA5MV51kS-Mr6ypsvd1F.html
      www.thehappypillfilm.com/watch-the-movie
      drpeterbregginshow.podbean.com/e/the-dr-peter-breggin-hour---041218/

    • @MoistCubicle
      @MoistCubicle Před 4 lety

      Oh great...that's fantastic

  • @ohh338
    @ohh338 Před 5 lety +57

    I got TD from taking risperidone for years... I've tried Ingrezza but it had so many side effects.. it caused me to go to the emergency room twice.. my face always hurts and l get headaches from the grinding of my teeth.. it hurts to eat😭😭.. these drug companies ought to be ashamed if themselves 😭😭😭

    • @user-ih7uj3hk4g
      @user-ih7uj3hk4g Před 5 lety +2

      there is another medicine, Austedo, might be helpful and possibly you would tolerate better

    • @ohh338
      @ohh338 Před 5 lety +1

      @@user-ih7uj3hk4g I can't take it because I have been on the Ingrezza..at least that's what the site said

    • @user-ih7uj3hk4g
      @user-ih7uj3hk4g Před 5 lety +1

      talk with your prescriber, you should be able to try it, It is not the same as ingrezza and has a slower titration.

    • @ohh338
      @ohh338 Před 5 lety +1

      @@user-ih7uj3hk4g ok I'll find out

    • @MoistCubicle
      @MoistCubicle Před 4 lety +4

      I have the teeth grinding too! I got that and my other symptoms of TD from being forced to take (as a child from 1st grade to 16 or 17 years old) concerta/ritalin/vyvanse/adderal/ and a bunch of anti depressants I can't even remember now.

  • @tinaterlaje483
    @tinaterlaje483 Před 2 lety +3

    It's wonderful that family members noticed and supports their loved ones who've acquired this symptoms. Yes... *We ABSOLUTELY NEED to EDUCATE the PUBLIC* on this. THANK YOU ALL for sharing this. Blessings always. 🥰♥️🙏🏽

  • @neversaydie60
    @neversaydie60 Před rokem +7

    I have lived with TD for many years, there's no escape. At first I was devastated then a deep deep depression came and just sat on me for years. I wore a mask long before covid, people used to laugh at me and make jokes. I once had a beautiful voice, I was a ladies man, budding actor among many other things. That all went away because of TD. I stopped eating out and being out in public for many years. Long story short, somewhere along the way I stopped feeling sorry for myself and started to take back my life and to this day, I stopped doubting myself and I seem to be so hard into the wind, I don't have time for a pity party, besides no one brings gifts. I own an art business, I've learned to play the sax, I spend hours every day practicing. At first it was hard but I was not gonna give up, the hardest part was holding the mouth piece , in doing this I've regained some control of my mouth muscles. life keeps showing up and every time it does, I dawn my suit of armor and KICK SOME ASS, the right way of course, with my god given mind because the mind is limitless, this is not BS I see it every day. It occoured to me I have the ability, like may of us, the ability to change or create whatever reality I think about most. Thank you for your post.

    • @johnnyvo9313
      @johnnyvo9313 Před rokem

      My TD affects my ability to speak as well, hearing your storey gives me some hope.

    • @cheryllryan8440
      @cheryllryan8440 Před 12 dny

      Loved pity party. I'm 70 and herd it waay waaay back

  • @hsparent
    @hsparent Před 4 lety +10

    I love the support your parents have given.

  • @johnnyvo9313
    @johnnyvo9313 Před rokem +1

    What helps me manage my TD is consistently eating three meals a day that are HEALTHY, daily exercise (lifting weights, jump rope) proper sleep each day and stress management. If I can manage all of these well then, my TD symptoms are almost gone.

  • @kiajames7737
    @kiajames7737 Před 4 lety +8

    I remember my mom having to be medicated after an episode after falling into an depression with caused her moods to change dramatically. They diagnosed her with bipolar disorder and depression. I was young but one thing that I will always remember is how after her meds she kept her head to the side at an angle and also continued to poke her lips out as if she was kissing and then suck them back in as if she was biting the sides of her cheeks. The whole time I just thought that was a new habit she picked up but now I know this is what my mom suffers from. Til this day I’m able to tell when she’s on or off her meds. This makes me sad for her but I rather having a living mother who makes kiddy faces then mom who is no longer physically with me because without that meds she gets suicidal. Smh

  • @hollybardoe4075
    @hollybardoe4075 Před 5 lety +12

    I have TD and it affects my tongue. I now have a speech impediment that gets embarrassing quite often, and makes chewing difficult. I take Ingrezza and it has helped a bit in that I can speak clearly more often and for longer periods. My symptoms were first misdiagnosed as ALS, which threw me and my family into a panic for almost a year. When EMG's kept coming up negative and the problem did not progress after I went off Asendin (which I had been on for almost 30 years) the diagnosis was changed to TD. Another risk factor they didn't mention was a history of alcoholism. I am a recovering alcoholic.

    • @MoistCubicle
      @MoistCubicle Před 4 lety +4

      It affects my speech to. I click my tongue and make a really loud sound sometimes when it happens. I hate when people laugh or stare or even get upset like I'm being rude...

  • @megatronmacek
    @megatronmacek Před 4 lety +19

    He moves exactly like I do. I thought I was a freak. Nobody warned me about this with all the meds they put me on that I didn't actually need. I kept getting worse and instead of looking at the meds as the problem they just put me on stronger ones to the point I started hallucinating. I originally seeked treatment for anxiety as a teenager and they loaded me up on all these meds, including Thorazine for a few months. I don't know why anyone thought it would be okay to get a teenager without schizophrenia Thorazine.

    • @megatronmacek
      @megatronmacek Před 4 lety +2

      So far it's looking like it is. My eeg still shows slowing in a part of my brain. It's been 6 years since I've been off Thorazine and I still have extremely painful spasms and jerks.

  • @eclkt
    @eclkt Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for your education.

  • @cosmofoxplaysgames7760
    @cosmofoxplaysgames7760 Před 3 lety +1

    I take Celexa and I'm experiencing symptoms related to this disorder. I'm going to my doctor to discuss the possibility. This video is very informative . Thank you for sharing.

  • @michaelbrandt5155
    @michaelbrandt5155 Před 5 lety +4

    Currently studying for a pharmacology exam and this was very helpful!

  • @ralsharp6013
    @ralsharp6013 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant thank you. What a gorgeous personality. Anti-nausea Maxolon triggered mine last year at age 53. I used to have Tourette's in primary school. I kind of grew out of the TS at around age 13. Now 40 years later I feel like it's returned. I feel like I have bubbles under my tub lip and also have a bit of toe stretching and scrunching happening

  • @user-hn9fl3mx5h
    @user-hn9fl3mx5h Před 5 lety +12

    Just anecdotal evidence, but Vitamin e capsules have really helped me diminish my symptoms of this !

    • @christineg6123
      @christineg6123 Před 5 lety

      What drug are you on that gives these side effects?

    • @user-hn9fl3mx5h
      @user-hn9fl3mx5h Před 5 lety +1

      Christine G I was on risperidone, but any number of antipsychotics can cause this

    • @Napzie
      @Napzie Před 4 lety +2

      Are you still recovering today? Do you still feel these symptoms? Im currently taking respiridone and i felt some of this within my neck and i am about to take it long term and i am scared of feeling this forever.

  • @reneekh3599
    @reneekh3599 Před 2 lety +4

    TD is heartbreaking. My eldest brother was on anti-depressant & anti-anxiety medications for years. He developed an "essential tremor" very young that worsened with age, In his last year he would develop extreme & almost violent involuntary extremity movements his arms & legs his final year. It was very distressing & embarrassing for him & went undiagnosed until he passed away earlier this year. I wonder now if it was TD.

    • @scherryvalentine9673
      @scherryvalentine9673 Před rokem +1

      That is truly heartbreaking. I’m so sorry. My family member just started Abilify so I am finding out about this horrible side effect.

  • @LarrysNetTube
    @LarrysNetTube Před 5 lety +3

    I think I have this in my hands from taking Reglan in the hospital

  • @iankeating2341
    @iankeating2341 Před 3 lety +2

    I think I might have this. I just have a feeling.

  • @redlilwitchy6088
    @redlilwitchy6088 Před rokem +1

    My son is 23, on antipsychotics for 2.25 years and showing signs. His psychiatrist NEVER asks... I see signs of TD that my son doesn't recognize. I'm so afraid for him.

  • @danielaaguilar6330
    @danielaaguilar6330 Před 4 lety +12

    I got tardive diskinesya I’m 15, I’ve been in latuda for 3 years, why do they never tell us this?

    • @MrSiggse
      @MrSiggse Před 4 lety +8

      Bc then they won't prescribe as much. They know this, for sure. Big pharma has corrupted the western medical system, and a majority of docs is taking their grants.

  • @gerry8558
    @gerry8558 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for sharing I’ve just discovered I have td too my tongue and teeth and lips are sore. Nor that I’ve seen your video I will go to a neurolo
    gist

  • @lockergr
    @lockergr Před 4 lety +6

    Tricyclic antidepressants can cause this to so people being treated for something like a sleep disorder can wind up with this if they are put on anti-depressants. I find it pathetic just a little study there is done into drugs and the side effects and how little doctors are willing to talk about it or even know before prescribing something. Don't think something awful like this can't happen to you.

  • @akthamadams7989
    @akthamadams7989 Před 4 lety +23

    This doctor is an Arab American. I am so proud of my people.

    • @serratedcreature890
      @serratedcreature890 Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah and the other doctor is white. I'm also so proud of my people.

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 Před 3 lety +9

      Looks like one person is proud of their heritage and the other person is proud of their colour.
      Such a huge difference in statements. I know already which one of you I'd invite over for dinner and a beer..
      👣💦🌿

    • @serratedcreature890
      @serratedcreature890 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ralsharp6013 I have to humbly decline. Alcohol is a no-go for me. And I'm autistic so I'm not big on social events.

    • @cougar2002law
      @cougar2002law Před 2 lety

      That is cool!!

  • @ashkngl6836
    @ashkngl6836 Před 5 lety +3

    I had this happen right away. Any nausa or mental meds cause this. It was so bad first time I was pulled stuck for eleven hours until I got benadryl. My tongue swill and my eyes locked and hands,and feet stuck and my face,was oukked. Everytime it gets worse.

  • @MoistCubicle
    @MoistCubicle Před 4 lety +2

    Can it get worse over time? Thankfully mine isnt as severe as these people here but it would be awful if it somehow became that way...

  • @charlottestarlet7371
    @charlottestarlet7371 Před 3 lety +3

    Its not only anti-psychotics, I got mine from an SSRI, Zoloft. I have anxiety, all I wanted was Valium but they insisted I take Zoloft. It doesn’t help, but it I don’t take it, I get brain zaps. I am so angry, been suffering for 7 years with painful mouth movements.

    • @TheFire-fq8fx
      @TheFire-fq8fx Před 3 lety +1

      What helped me to get off antidepresants was tapering slowly. Decreasigng the dose by less than 10% every 2 weeks.
      Also microdosing have done wonders for me

    • @robyn9513
      @robyn9513 Před 2 lety

      What you and most of the commenters are describing sound more like,"Dystonia " which is what I've been diagnosed with a month ago from taking the medication, "Geodon aka Ziprasidone "! I went to the E.R. and they gave me an I.V. with a shot of 50 mg of benadryl and it immediately made me go back to normal! Talk to your Dr
      About this and see what he says. God bless

  • @tlftlftlf
    @tlftlftlf Před 6 lety +6

    Background music is very loud and annoying.

  • @Tobi_2107
    @Tobi_2107 Před 2 lety +2

    Can you reverse supersensitivity by giving a dopamine agonist? It should be able to reverse it by downregulating the receptor and return the sensitivity to the baseline level? Although it would make the psychotic symptoms worse initally. Is that beeing tested in animal models?

  • @cougar2002law
    @cougar2002law Před 2 lety

    I’m having issues and have been taking the Gastrointestinal medication. I also know that some prescription pain medication can cause this. And I know I move and do weird things. I used to take anti depressants for quite some time for depression but it made me worse than when not on it. I don’t know where to go or who to see and trust anymore. Doctors in my state are useless nowdays. Time to move.

  • @marieasceline
    @marieasceline Před 2 lety +1

    I took Paxil for 6 years and I started to have to have uncontrollable movements ! Could it be cause by the med ?

  • @nancysalars5857
    @nancysalars5857 Před 3 lety +1

    I was diagnosed today. I’m 67 it’s in my feet, and constant chewing .

  • @dianelindenberger6941
    @dianelindenberger6941 Před 3 lety

    Can this be caused by taking visteral or hydroxozine....???

  • @JohnDoe-gh7ei
    @JohnDoe-gh7ei Před 4 lety +5

    Poor soul. Unfair

  • @theradioactivepatient
    @theradioactivepatient Před 6 lety +15

    Sometimes people get TD right away. Within weeks.

    • @tomcerova7389
      @tomcerova7389 Před 6 lety

      Allison BipolarStrong, I’m one of them unfortunately.

    • @zitawillingham4391
      @zitawillingham4391 Před 6 lety +1

      Allison BipolarStrong my son did hand shakes like he has Parkinson's

    • @desireem4524
      @desireem4524 Před 5 lety

      @@zitawillingham4391 This is a different drug induced side effect, often treated with cogentin or artane. TD has a different cause and specific treatment.

    • @customcleaning829
      @customcleaning829 Před 5 lety +3

      I unfortunately got after taking one pill. The doctor gave me the medication as a trial for extreme stomach issues. I was never warned about this side effect & at the time it wasn't on the papers that you get from the pharmacy.

    • @jacobkubakowski6930
      @jacobkubakowski6930 Před 5 lety

      How did you recover I had a similar situation after maybe a week of taking risperidone

  • @ohh338
    @ohh338 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm on the Ingrezza again.. 40mg... hopefully this will help me

    • @omidmehdi
      @omidmehdi Před rokem

      Does it really help?
      My doctor suggested DBS instead of ingrezza

  • @jommoner
    @jommoner Před 5 lety +4

    I wonder what would happen if a forensic psychiatrist had tardiness dyskinesia / TD, despite taking no medications at all. If they developed TD, not Tourette’s, in early life, and if the social exclusion led them to medicine and psychiatry and finally forensics. Please look out for an update!

  • @aaaypapiloco
    @aaaypapiloco Před 4 lety +5

    Did the presenter introduce the topic as "STD" instead of "TD" ??

  • @BaesdBeGod
    @BaesdBeGod Před 3 lety

    I need to talk this man, my fiance has had td for 5 years now:(

  • @jimthorpe9291
    @jimthorpe9291 Před 4 lety +1

    I've seen people get this way from using drugs... They call it getting stuck.......!

  • @jeremybuenaventura808
    @jeremybuenaventura808 Před 5 lety +5

    2:04 i have been diagnosed with schizophreniform and it’s almost like you are lost in your own world
    well I’m not going to let tartive dyskinesia stop me from applying to those jobs

  • @PamelaAnn
    @PamelaAnn Před 2 měsíci

    You forgot one. It can also be annoying!

  • @walleyehunter1541
    @walleyehunter1541 Před 4 lety +12

    Psychiatry is a garbage quackery!

    • @sunny4lady
      @sunny4lady Před 4 lety +2

      what are you a scientologist or something? Psychiatric medication has saved my life and I can not function normally without them, so piss off!

    • @walleyehunter1541
      @walleyehunter1541 Před 4 lety +1

      sunny4lady No just some one who knows better

    • @sunny4lady
      @sunny4lady Před 4 lety +2

      @@walleyehunter1541 well obviously not! since you have never had to take medication for a mental illness. And I speak for millions of people who has had their lifes saved because of these medications.

    • @walleyehunter1541
      @walleyehunter1541 Před 4 lety +2

      I know full well how much BS psychiatry is!

  • @markalexander3659
    @markalexander3659 Před 5 lety +3

    I'm constantly worried about this (and weight gain). I take up to 600mg Questiapine and 600mg Chlorpromazine.

    • @MrSiggse
      @MrSiggse Před 4 lety

      How are you doing now?

    • @fmango
      @fmango Před 3 lety

      I took 400 MG for about 2 years, I was alright, but got super fat.
      I now have "episodes" of twitching and difficulty speaking but it was abilify that caused it.

    • @bs4287
      @bs4287 Před 3 lety

      @@fmango I’ve gained crazy weight too since using seroquel, but I can’t find anything else that will help me sleep 🤦‍♂️

    • @CerinAmroth
      @CerinAmroth Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@bs4287did seroquel affect your appetite too? I started seroquel a month ago and now I'm afraid of all these long term side effects everybody is talking about 😢

  • @Baghuul
    @Baghuul Před rokem +1

    The problem is that these psychiatrists are prescribing anti-anti-psychotics for things like insomnia. wtf

  • @apriljames726
    @apriljames726 Před 5 lety +3

    High I am currently titrating down off the antidepressant Pristiq/Desvenlafaxine on 50mg from 100mg. The withdrawals are scary and in a week i take one every other day for two weeks then i should be off. What is really amazing to me is my Psych put me on Gabapentin to help with the withdrawals from the antidepressants but now ill be addicted to gabapentin. I have been educating myself because the Physiatrists know not what they do. So Has anyone had to get off gabapentin? I have been taking it for a week and titrating off the antidepressants. Its helping for now but im very afraid the withdrawls from yet another added drug is not the best way to do this...Any suggestions on how to withdraw without seizures and uncontrolled yelling and hands not mine. I know the gabapentin is helping but is it another nightmare of withdrawls when im done? I'm afraid my brain is perma fucked because i have been a Physiatrists dream a live human guinea pig for the past 9 years will i ever be me again? zombie apocalypse is happening now, I am very mad at all physiatrists they are not properly trained and have no idea what problems they are causing to people. The nightmare of physiatry is real and very alive. Causing permanent damage and death to millions. If your thinking of seeing a physiatrist don't do it, You will regret it and most likely lose most of the friends jobs and joy of life is gone because zombies don't feel. Will taking gabapentin till i'm off the antidepressant be my next nightmare or can you stop easily if its only been a month? No one seems to know she told me gabapinton was easy to quit unlike the antidepressants But im not trusting her judgement any longer im afraid she is trying to keep me on medication because she says i'm bipolar I believe the book of psych is made up and none of this is real a farce to dupe the public and make money off the weak and depressed people by causing more harm just for profit ... Beware the jabberwocky my friends for they are many and hide behind a fake profession full of lies and destruction. All those kids who killed at schools were on antidepressants what dose this tell US all. Run away from big Pharma they only care about the money not you...

    • @sandijames6409
      @sandijames6409 Před 4 lety +1

      You can get off gabapentin but you just need to do a slow taper
      Search for a fb group about it. Theres a lot of support. I didn't know any better and CT off 300 mg, i had PAWS for a year. Good luck and stay positive!

    • @travisyip2798
      @travisyip2798 Před 4 lety +4

      there are many effects of psych meds that are not talked about two of the most deadly are serotonin syndrome and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. and also antidepressants can cause suicidal urges not thought or ideation but urges.

  • @sunny4lady
    @sunny4lady Před 4 lety +1

    I am taking a low dose of Latuda, the lowest dose of 18,5 mg. I can't live without anti-psychotics because without them I can develope psychosis so it is extremely essential for me to take this drug. I hope I never develope TD. I know that I will have to take these anti-psychotics for years and years :-( I dont have a choice.

    • @sunny4lady
      @sunny4lady Před 4 lety +1

      @@monicasaenz141 I'm currently only on half the start dose, essentially a VERY low dose. I hope I never develope this :-( I'm sorry you have to go through this. Are you still taking the meds even after TD?

  • @grizzlytasbear9716
    @grizzlytasbear9716 Před 2 lety

    28 and something to look foward to when im older ill probably get someone with a left hook 😂

  • @shivalishankersharma1562
    @shivalishankersharma1562 Před 3 měsíci

    Medical Science : lets trade your life ruining condition for another permanent life ruining condition and put you on more medication

  • @brendajohnson1
    @brendajohnson1 Před 4 lety +6

    Thank God, I refused the majority of the medications being given to me. I struggled with major depression and was diagnosed with PTSD, following the death of my son in the Marines, 17 years ago.
    Long story short, I self medicated often, with alcohol and Xanax, which was given to me as a prescription, to help with anxiety.
    I ended up in a treatment facility after several years of taking this medicine and struggling to cope with the loss of my son. Well, while in treatment, I spent a great deal of time in prayer and I began reading the Bible. I used to write letters to Jesus, asking Him to help me and heal me of the pain and I would wake up in the middle of the night and pray.
    Well, after 90-days in treatment, my life and my perspective had dramatically changed. Even the counselors recognized it and one told me that I was the most extreme case of recovery that she had witnessed in her 20 years as a counselor.
    Jesus had changed my life and completely healed me of my depression, delivered me from the alcohol and the need to take antidepressants.
    I didn't immediately understand what had happened to me, but, as time passed, and I no longer took any medicines, the thoughts of suicide completely stopped, I no longer had a desire to drink and I felt a profound sense of peace, when thinking about my son... I knew I had been changed.
    Within several years, my former psychiatrist documented that my condition had remitted. He too was amazed at my recovery.
    Today, I haven't taken an antidepressant since June 10, 2007. I haven't had a drink of alcohol since December 13, 2006, I was delivered from smoking cigarettes, September 9, 2007, I was healed of breast cancer, and a near death accident, on July 29, 2007. I can go on and on about the goodness of Jesus in my life and my deliverance.
    I made a conscious decision to give my life to Jesus years ago and I've never looked back. Because of Him, I've been healed, of something that could have destroyed my life, had I trusted in doctors, instead of Him.
    I'm not telling anyone to throw away your medications and stop trusting what these doctors are telling you and instead of getting better, more symptoms are created and the vicious cycle continues.
    God knows far better than anyone else what it takes to heal us... after all, He created us. And who knows more about His own product, than the one who made it.
    I wish everyone well and especially, the handsome gentleman in the video. His entire life has been altered, by someone else's decision of what was best for him, when they don't even know what's best for themselves.
    Jesus, is still the ONLY Savior, a Healer, a Deliverer and He loves us unconditionally.

  • @mentalhealthwatchdawg7113

    This is a money making corporation and really has nothing to do with mental health. I don't say this cynically, I say it because I have discovered it. What people will do for money SMH.
    Do your own research!

  • @gretaholmes783
    @gretaholmes783 Před 8 měsíci

    Look at the silver tongue slippery promotion of the medication she speaks by default.

  • @cryptic4446
    @cryptic4446 Před 3 lety

    Sounds like an ex mafia guy talking to me about td, cool

  • @62maybiesjr
    @62maybiesjr Před 2 lety

    This is the tip of the iceberg. Not noticing himself is disturbing , but *still, tip of the iceberg.

  • @automaticreply
    @automaticreply Před rokem

    14:56

  • @SiccDeville
    @SiccDeville Před 4 lety

    what's the over/ under on some black single mom naming her kid this?

  • @robertworkman1419
    @robertworkman1419 Před 4 lety +1

    Its almost looks like a reaction to years of cocaine use that I've seen in people. The dopamine seems to be a factor.

    • @alexyodson5749
      @alexyodson5749 Před 4 lety +1

      Oh yeah, different paths, same destination.
      From what I understand years of cocaine abuse would almost irreversibly damage dopamine receptors causing Parkinson's-like symptoms. Schizophrenia, adhd, Parkinson's, and TD are all related to having too much (in schizophrenia and psychosis) or too little dopamine available in the brain

  • @isumitd9586
    @isumitd9586 Před 4 lety +1

    They might need a remedy sir not news about them 😡

  • @Jemalacane0
    @Jemalacane0 Před 2 lety +2

    Antipsychotics are shit, across the board.

  • @nycall21
    @nycall21 Před 5 lety +9

    These doctors are ridiculous and irresponsible. Find NATURAL treatments to help people improve their lives and mental health, not these life and body damaging drugs.

    • @Jemalacane0
      @Jemalacane0 Před 2 lety +2

      Natural things can be just as harmful.

    • @Jemalacane0
      @Jemalacane0 Před 2 lety

      @Divinely Planted I live in tornado alley.