What Do My Youtube Analytics Reveal About Schizophrenia? What people seek gives some insights!

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2023
  • I take a look at my channel analytics. I've not made a video recently, and I looked at the stats. I saw that stats about 100% of my viewers in the last 90 days tell me something about the onset and origins of schizophrenia...
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Komentáře • 7

  • @MichelleM-vw9qe
    @MichelleM-vw9qe Před 7 měsíci

    That first psychiatrist also had your mother's impression of your actions etc .. in the past 6-12 months. You had been reading about it and discovered it two years earlier. . I missed 24 out of 36 early warning signs. Love you and I am so proud of you. You should plug your book ., not for money but because it is: Insights Towards Sanity. ❤❤❤❤

  • @Lilpanda222
    @Lilpanda222 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I've missed you i
    Im glad you're back

  • @joeyalfano7800
    @joeyalfano7800 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello I've been stuck between the idea of nicotine and whether it can help some symptoms .....but i know cigarettes are shit but if any therapeutic benefit to nicotine im small doses i just dont want to hark my heskth blood pressure or any other health problems that i worry nicotine can cause but dealing with the mental health of nt having nicotine is torture. Please if you can give me sman opinion and if uou have still been nicotine free 100%

    • @nednednerb
      @nednednerb  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I once learned that the form of tobacco, like a strain or related species, originally smoked and used many ways in the Turtle Island would have been probably less addictive and pose less health risk than toxic tobacco agriculture. However, there is no feasible way for a mainstream culture in 2023 to reconnect to that older tobacco without appropriation or exploitation. I never tried it. I am speculating from my own reading. Who knows what I read... Otherwise, in some capacity, "nicotine" might "potentially" do "something" helpful. I don't think it's worth trying anything. It's a "stimulant" right? Need a "boost"? Walking briskly for 5 minutes might be better boosting than a smoke and not hurt your lungs cumulatively. Simply put, comparing the risk of one cigarette with the benefit of one 5 minute walk is more relevant and significant than considering a fringe benefit of nicotine to schizophrenics. Tobacco Industry already argued in the 70s and 80s that tobacco was helpful (probably where you got the idea, ultimately). In 2010s in Canada, the last psych wards were the only places on hospital grounds were people were allowed to smoke. It was considered "more harmful" to stop the smoking which was compulsive. It was actually just very cruel math. The risk of suicide makes having schizophrenia so much worse statistically dangerous than smoking, they said "let him smoke, it's not that bad" --- pure cruelty.

    • @joeyalfano7800
      @joeyalfano7800 Před 8 měsíci

      @@nednednerb yes of course but I'm not talking about cigarettes we all know how terrible they are I am more meaning nicotine in another form has been shown supposedly to help schizophrenia I just don't understand why other drugs that are used to help these conditions are considered okay but when it comes to nicotine it doesn't seem to be okay I don't get why other chemical treatments are normal but nicotine extracted from the tobacco plant is not okay ..it's all confusion

    • @nednednerb
      @nednednerb  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@joeyalfano7800 whatever benefit in improved concentration or memory is outweighed by excessive dependency related anxiety. Small doses don't work. The idea of the interaction of the same cellular and nervous receptors are applicable in the drugs you mention (those considered safe). That's all.