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To: Grig
Do you personaly know anyone who is schizophrenic?

Yes. Otherwise I wouldn't be typing this.

Did YOUR sister marry somebody who wouldn't take his anti-psychotics?

No. The better questions is if I've known anyone who suddenly discontinued them. As you must, or perhaps, should know, suddenly discontinuing any CNS agent that has been ingested for longer periods of time causes behavioral problems. Even nicotine. Even patients put onto anti-psychotics for Tourette's sydrome can become psychotic if they suddenly stop taking them. As such, the "psychosis" that you refer to as "needing" medication, is clearly iatrogenic, of addiction to their "medication" in the parlance of the DEA.

Don't presume to letcure me on this.

Right back at you, pal.

The ones I know are not mindless zombies, they are fully capable of holding a job, writing songs, debating and everything else as long as they take their meds. Without them they are abusive, irrational, unemployable and dangerous.

One I knew did the Clozaril drool, and was unable to sit down for longer periods of time. That made him unemployable.

71 posted on 03/18/2002 2:09:45 PM PST by a history buff
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To: a history buff
The better questions is if I've known anyone who suddenly discontinued them. As you must, or perhaps, should know, suddenly discontinuing any CNS agent that has been ingested for longer periods of time causes behavioral problems. Even nicotine. Even patients put onto anti-psychotics for Tourette's sydrome can become psychotic if they suddenly stop taking them. As such, the "psychosis" that you refer to as "needing" medication, is clearly iatrogenic, of addiction to their "medication" in the parlance of the DEA.

From what you say here, as well as your freepmail to me, it seems clear to me that we are talking about two different things. You are fearfull of the over use of 'mild' drugs like Prozac etc. (and rightly so) in situation where they aren't really needed, and the problem can be delt with in other ways. In your cases the person is rational before treatment, but I'm talking about serious mental illness that is real, that if untreated, or if treatment stop, leaves the preson utterly irrational, devoid of all logic, civilation, morality. Not long ago some woman was pushed in front of a subway train by such a person.

In ages past these people would be locked up forever in a mental institution or deemed to be possessed of a evil spirit, but medication makes it possible for them to live a pretty normal life...if they use it.

Just because these drugs get ABUSED, doesn't mean that there are not cases wherer they need to be used.

72 posted on 03/18/2002 3:45:52 PM PST by Grig
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