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Would you ever take anti anxiety medication?
#91
RE: Would you ever take anti anxiety medication?
Hey MG, one last thought. As long as you're well you're welcome to believe what ever you want to believe. The main thing is that you are well. In the final analysis that's all I really care about. On the cause/cure, we can agree to disagree.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental. 
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#92
RE: Would you ever take anti anxiety medication?
(November 21, 2015 at 9:15 am)Stimbo Wrote:


I think you must have ingested something else. Atropine is an actual medication.
You've got stones either way, though.
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#93
RE: Would you ever take anti anxiety medication?
(November 21, 2015 at 2:23 pm)mh.brewer Wrote:
(November 20, 2015 at 9:57 pm)MentalGiant Wrote: @ mh.brewer- Are you a doctor, nurse or otherwise involved somehow in the medical profession? Not attacking you over it or anything, just many of your posts have kind of led me to believe you might be involved with westernized medicine somehowWink

Yes I am. Pharm. D.

Interestingly, before I got sick I was registered to start in the pre-pharmacy program at Eastern Arizona after high school. It seemed like a lucrative and prestigious enough career choice to impress my family (back when I still cared about impressing them) and I wouldn't have had to be a doctor (never did like doctors). I always excelled at chemistry too. Believe it or not, I used to very much believe western medicine was the only solution and that natural medicine was antiquated at best and quackery for the most part. Funny how those things work out though Wink
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#94
RE: Would you ever take anti anxiety medication?
(November 21, 2015 at 2:49 pm)mh.brewer Wrote:
(November 21, 2015 at 12:33 am)MentalGiant Wrote: And I do not have to wear an ostomy bag for the rest of my life because pharmaceutical drugs and the fucktards who called themselves 'doctors' failed to bring my condition under control while creating unbearable side effects in the process. Naturopathic medicine put my condition into long term remission without surgery. I do not really give a flying fuck whether it was the tinctures of some herbs and roots with 0 side effects or the placebo effect. At the end of the day, I did not have to have life altering surgery in the name of refusing something that wasn't backed by "double blind studies" and governmental bureaucracy.

I sincerely hope you are never faced with a situation where pharmaceutical drugs fail to help you since you are unwilling to open your mind to other options that have never undergone "properly controlled double blind studies"".

Tell us your condition and give us the names of the natural remedies and then let us judge for ourselves.

From the onset of symptoms, it took nearly a year to receive a referral to and be seen by a gastroenterologist. In that time, I was seen by 6 doctors, kept being given pregnancy tests despite never being pregnant, given prescription after prescription and all kinds of OTC suggests ranging from anti-nausea/diarrhea medicines that barely touched my symptoms and antacids that did nothing at all to anxiety meds and at one point even a small amount of vicodin for the pain (which I reacted violently to). I went from a healthy 130lbs at 5'6 to hovering around 100. I think the worst part I got referred to a fucking psychiatrist before I was referred to a GI specialist. I was eventually referred to a specialist and given appropriate testing (a colonoscopy and endoscopy) which turned up Crohn's disease. And after about 6 months of not responding to treatments, the final straw was the side effects from prednisone and a new immunosuppressant I took twice that I reacted to by feeling like I was on fire from the inside out (azothiprine I believe it was called or something of that nature). When surgery was put on the table, I began seeking alternatives (that or to just let nature take it's course if it came to that). 

I am coming to the realization some states and other countries do not require meaningful schooling or licensing for naturopathic doctors. The state I lived in did. The NMD I saw was a state licensed physician who went to medical school, did a residency program and specialized in naturopathic care instead of some other area of medicine. He wasn't a witch doctor or a crystal healer type quack, he was an actual doctor. He was understanding of the fact I did not want to continue pharmaceutical medications. I was put on a primarily liquid diet with an emphasis on cultured and fermented foods before transitioning back to solid foods again, in which I was gradually able to add back foods I had previously been unable to eat because the exacerbated the symptoms. I was also put on vitamin injections for a while since I was not properly absorbing oral vitamins and was severely deficient. I was given specific pre and probiotics along with digestive enzymes. I also took over about a years period (not all at the same time) several herbal extracts and tinctures to treat specific issues (some of the ones I remember were astragalus, allicin, kava, valerian, licorice, slippery elm, aloe vera and I'm probably forgetting a couple others). It took several weeks to begin to notice anything happening positively, though unlike with pharmaceuticals I was not having an increase in symptoms nor the unbearable side effects. It took several months to really begin noticing a significant reduction in symptoms. It took about a year for my digestion to return to normal and to gain back some of the weight I lost. I have been symptom free for about 7 years now. I currently only take B12 and vitamin D supplements, as I am a vegan and I live in a rainy climate where I don't get as much sun as I used to, but those are completely unrelated to the Crohns. I have not taken so much as a tylenol in the way of conventional medicine since the reaction to the immunosuppressant.  I am in 'perfect' health now, rarely get sick and no longer experience any digestive symptoms. I have never gained back all the weight I lost and my teeth were damaged from the vomiting.

I have actually heard in the time since I was diagnosed, conventional medicine is really beginning to recognize the importance of gut flora in digestive health. Restoring the balance of my gut flora was certainly the strongest focus of the treatment I was receiving under the care of the naturopath and my personal opinion, the biggest reason I was able to heal and remain symptom free for so long (and I still at many cultured, fermented and enzyme rich foods to this day, I just no longer supplement). There does seem to be a bit of a shift in allopathic medicine in recent years to actually start taking note of some aspects of naturopathic care because of the overwhelming amounts of positive 'anecdotal' reports.
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#95
RE: Would you ever take anti anxiety medication?
(November 21, 2015 at 9:27 pm)Thena323 Wrote:
(November 21, 2015 at 9:15 am)Stimbo Wrote:


I think you must have ingested something else. Atropine is an actual medication.
You've got stones either way, though.

Yes, atropine is an actual heart medication. But when it's been diluted so far beyond Avogardro's Limit you can't even see it in your rear view mirror, you need something like another twenty-six universes to get one single molecule of active ingredient. I have the container somewhere (not for the universes; the 'medicine'). I'll see if I can dig it up.
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist.  This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair.  Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second.  That means there's a situation vacant.'
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#96
RE: Would you ever take anti anxiety medication?
(November 21, 2015 at 9:15 am)Stimbo Wrote: [...] at 10:23 am precisely. Anyone know the significance of that number?

Quote:'10:23' refers to the time at which campaigners across the globe took part in our 'overdose' stunt - 10:23AM. The name was chosen as a reference to the Avogadro constant.

http://www.1023.org.uk/faq.php
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#97
RE: Would you ever take anti anxiety medication?
(November 21, 2015 at 10:56 pm)Stimbo Wrote:
(November 21, 2015 at 9:27 pm)Thena323 Wrote: [hide]
I think you must have ingested something else. Atropine is an actual medication.
You've got stones either way, though.[hide]

Yes, atropine is an actual heart medication. But when it's been diluted so far beyond Avogardro's Limit you can't even see it in your rear view mirror, you need something like another twenty-six universes to get one single molecule of active ingredient. I have the container somewhere (not for the universes; the 'medicine'). I'll see if I can dig it up.

That makes sense. They may have diluted the shit out of it, added some herbs and called it an "allergy remedy". It's also used to treat excessive secretions in hospice patients.

Nonetheless, it was extremely brave to drink an entire container...no telling what could've been in there. 
You've got a lot of heart.
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#98
RE: Would you ever take anti anxiety medication?
Turns out it was Belladonna, so that's why I had atropine in mind. And if you click on the lovely Jörmungandr's link, go to the 2010 overdose event and click the video for Birmingham, you'll see bespectacled and grey-headed me standing beside my own bella donna on the day.
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist.  This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair.  Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second.  That means there's a situation vacant.'
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#99
RE: Would you ever take anti anxiety medication?
Watched the Birmingham video. 
I didn't know you were on the pay of Big Pharma! Wink
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RE: Would you ever take anti anxiety medication?
(November 21, 2015 at 11:31 pm)Stimbo Wrote: Turns out it was Belladonna, so that's why I had atropine in mind. And if you click on the lovely Jörmungandr's link, go to the 2010 overdose event and click the video for Birmingham, you'll see bespectacled and grey-headed me standing beside my own bella donna on the day.

How to find the video?

Never mind I found it but can't play it from mobile. I did find a couple photos of you in the gallery though xD
(August 21, 2017 at 11:31 pm)KevinM1 Wrote: "I'm not a troll"
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