Medicines In Mental Health

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  • Author Steven Hall
  • Published November 11, 2005
  • Word count 711

You walk into a moderately business office sit down a chair in

a well-dressed lobby and wait for your name to be announced.

Finally, it comes and you are assessed by an intake worker,

finally sent to a therapist a week later, and then recommended

to the staff psychiatrist. In this short time, you were

diagnosed with Bipolar, Depression, which is an element of

bipolar, and posttraumatic stress disorder.

You also have a history of Diabetes, High-Blood Pressure, and

Allergies. Now the doctor is not aware of the inflammatory

fiber nerve disease underlying the symptoms. You continue to

visit the mental health experts complaining constantly of your

symptoms, and they begin treating you like a Hypochondriasis.

(Someone occupied with health issues and most times are

exaggerated)…you begin feeling confused, disappointed with the

therapist, and decide to go to see a physician that finds a

fiber nerve disease, which proves that you complaints are

valid.

However, you were already given prescriptions for psychotic and

depressive symptoms. You begin taking the medications and

suddenly your insurance policy stops payment on the drug

Effexor XR. Suddenly, you explode feeling aggressive, wanting

to kill, wanting to die, wanting to harm and there is no

explanation since these feelings has never occurred to this

magnitude before you took the antidepressants prescribed. Now

the problem has increased and you are searching desperately for

an answer, yet you find nothing. What went wrong you might ask?

Well, Effexor XR is given to patients with depression and

bipolar symptoms. Since Effexor is said to target the brain

chemicals increasing the Norepinephrine and Serotonin in the

brain, it is claimed to eliminate symptoms of depression and

bipolar. Now Effexor XR is notorious (once the medication is

stopped abruptly) for increasing behaviors including, suicidal

thinking, impulsive behaviors, violent outburst and so forth.

The Prescription has caused increase in Blood making it a bad

deal for patients with High-Blood Pressure. Now you went to the

therapist to fix a problem and your problems has increased

dramatically at it is all because of health care, mental

health, medical, and so on. You start feeling that it cannot

get any worse, but the doctors continue increasing your

medicines prescribing Tenormin (Atenolol) for your pain and

after prescribing numerous doses of inflammatory prescriptions,

which lead to stomach disorders, you are now taking meds to

control your stomach. Moreover, it does not stop here. Next,

you are given Impramine HCL for pain, Tramadol for pain, and

rotated between antidepressants finally prescribed Effexor XR

again.

If you are feeling alone you are not, since many times doctors,

mental experts, and health care providers make this mistake

excessively many times to count. It is ludicrous to go to

mental health experts all to find severe complications

exploding your life and you are the one to blame, when in

reality these experts made a serious mistake. Since the mental

health expert obviously had no choice but to eliminate

Hypochondriasis, and claim that they were only searching for

answers to the problem (making excuses) you finally say I am

searching for another mental health expert, since you have no

idea what you are doing.

You go to the next office; sit, wait, and when you are called

you talk to an intake worker, then a therapist, and finally a

psychiatrist. You go through the same procedures wondering if

these experts are smarter than the other experts you just left,

and soon find yourself on Effexor XR, Impramine HCL, Tramadol,

and a variety of other medications.

I told you people what happen before you tell the experts, yet

they ignore your cries and tell you to take your medications as

prescribed. Are we fixing problems or are we adding to the many

problems we face every day. Some mental diagnoses were later

proven a medical problem or central nervous interruption that

created a series of symptoms delusional to mental health

experts, believing that the patient was mentally ill.

Caught in a web of testing and despair we often fight to find a

reason that our minds are tricking us into acting out of

accordance to the so-called normal. The solution is right in

front of them in most cases, yet everyone is turning their

heads and looking for another answer.

Steve Hall is the owner of

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