Recognizing Extrapyramidal Symptoms

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  • @bahaajaradat4935
    @bahaajaradat4935 Жыл бұрын

    6th year medical student here, this is by far the best teaching video I've ever seen on youtube, its just amazing, I think even my psychiatry rotation wasnt as clear and explanatory as this video, thank you very much.

  • @katiemartinez3709
    @katiemartinez37094 жыл бұрын

    0:30 Acute Dystonia | 5:03 Akathisia | 10:03 Parkinsonism | 14:41 Tardive Dyskinesia

  • @calpolyca

    @calpolyca

    3 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kayem2565

    @kayem2565

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you kind soul. Extremely helpful

  • @edenliam2578

    @edenliam2578

    2 жыл бұрын

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  • @lanemusa1528

    @lanemusa1528

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Eden Liam Flixportal xD

  • @edenliam2578

    @edenliam2578

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Lane Musa Thank you, I signed up and it seems like a nice service :D I really appreciate it!!

  • @dd4138
    @dd41383 жыл бұрын

    as a person who just experienced this in a mental health facility, this is the most information i’ve received on what the hell just happened. Mental health facilities in america are honestly horrid. They convinced me i was just losing my mind and discharged me the next day.

  • @liddoldoll3504

    @liddoldoll3504

    3 жыл бұрын

    I also experienced hell in a mental health facility, it is absurd... and scary. I NEVER WANT TO EXPERIENCE THAT IN MY LIFE EVER AGAIN!!!!

  • @Minerva578

    @Minerva578

    Жыл бұрын

    NEVER EVER GO TO A MENTAL HOSPITAL.All applied to anywhere else around the globe. These medications should've been only perscribed to a psychopath lunatic and criminals all kind of form. You went there once right? Yes me too. I was once trusting the "Drs and Expert" little did i know, they do only know a little about how the drug and schizoprenia are. Once this side effects occur you're basically on your own, there's no cure for that.

  • @vitfrac1200
    @vitfrac12005 жыл бұрын

    Wow! as a psychiatry resident, this is extremely helpful, much better than reading it from the books. Are there other videos like this ?

  • @imnot_

    @imnot_

    4 жыл бұрын

    Could not agree more

  • @BushyHairedStranger

    @BushyHairedStranger

    2 жыл бұрын

    Actually experiencing these symptoms in ones own body, as a professional physician etc..it offers you a level of understanding, of familiarity & awareness in a patients symptoms that is extremely helpful to your capacity for making accurate diagnosis- identification of acute illness.

  • @charlenepancer239

    @charlenepancer239

    Жыл бұрын

    I completely agree 🕊

  • @steadydk1952
    @steadydk19522 жыл бұрын

    Thank you doctors and the people in the video who took the time to talk about this condition.

  • @destineetovar8725
    @destineetovar87253 жыл бұрын

    THIS helps so much as a RN student in mental health right now

  • @kasiaaniaflora

    @kasiaaniaflora

    3 жыл бұрын

    Be aware that reserpine is no longer used as treatment for tardive dyskinesia. Greetings.

  • @dw5294
    @dw5294 Жыл бұрын

    This is an excellent video! It makes me feel good to see you help people and alleviate their suffering. Thank you!

  • @docvnath
    @docvnath Жыл бұрын

    Hats off for such a beautiful video. Now I understand these terms clearly.

  • @Lexarose2022
    @Lexarose20222 ай бұрын

    One of the best video I had watch to further understand the extra pyramidal side effects

  • @tlcferguson8243
    @tlcferguson8243 Жыл бұрын

    A few years ago I had this condition at its worst. So many things I could not do, like eat. I was was taken off ALL my medications, it was painful, and scary. I asked to be put in a detox center but my mental health provider refused. At the end I had lost about 75 lbs had a near death experience and had to be treated for ptsd for awhile. All the time trying to get back on track with all my meds. It was a terrible experience for my husband and I something I do not wish on anyone. Thank you for this video it was well done. Explains more then I even knew in easy to understand language. Thank you 🙏

  • @ghenderson6717

    @ghenderson6717

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. I am glad you are better today

  • @trevorhare1815
    @trevorhare18153 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful resource!

  • @ugur8049
    @ugur80492 жыл бұрын

    this was truly helpful. thank you!

  • @duxallinarow
    @duxallinarow3 жыл бұрын

    I'm using this as an intro to EPSE for my students. Nicely done.

  • @CandyHatsuneWolff
    @CandyHatsuneWolff8 ай бұрын

    Looks like the VHS tape had EPS too. (Not meant to minimize anyone's struggles, but I cope with TD, and I have to laugh at it from time to time so I don't go bonkers.)

  • @mariammayissatoure7469
    @mariammayissatoure74692 жыл бұрын

    This video is so descriptive 🌹 I love it

  • @Unknown0ne
    @Unknown0ne Жыл бұрын

    I experienced this in my neck and jaw and it was so unpleasant but quickly spotted by the nurses around me and corrected quickly. I was so relieved when it resolved

  • @Jasmine-ez5td
    @Jasmine-ez5td Жыл бұрын

    seriously awesome video, very well explained and great points made

  • @seaweedsally
    @seaweedsally Жыл бұрын

    Excellent presentation - thank you from a nurse who used to work at Memorial (ICU)!

  • @hoangminhngo8158
    @hoangminhngo81583 жыл бұрын

    thank you so much. This is such a insightful Video

  • @racerrahaman7120
    @racerrahaman71202 жыл бұрын

    This is gem thank u!

  • @michelemurphy3541
    @michelemurphy35412 жыл бұрын

    Seems to me, those working in psychiatry just need to monitor their patients better, using this information to learn to identify these medication counters. This Dr is an abundance of information…it would behoove those in the psychiatric | psychological, even therapy communities, to do what they are able to, to learn as much as possible from him, directly or through these teaching videos. Outstanding work. I wish the people in the videos, the best. Thank you for sharing such a private part of your life, to help teach-I really appreciate that very much.

  • @blackl1steddrums
    @blackl1steddrums3 жыл бұрын

    Love the wavy audio, very nostalgic

  • @Jennyofthesky

    @Jennyofthesky

    3 жыл бұрын

    Love the pfp, very nostalgic

  • @u.sonomabeach6528

    @u.sonomabeach6528

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I looked on my phone for the tracking buttons

  • @ralsharp6013

    @ralsharp6013

    Жыл бұрын

    The audio is definitely a good indication of how our bodies feel I think. Very fitting🙏

  • @bigdawg77
    @bigdawg77 Жыл бұрын

    I have some motor problems even on the low dose of Seroquel I'm on, but when I was hospitalized they gave me Reglan because I could not stop throwing up. It didn't help, but it was the worst case of restlessness and trembling I've ever had. Imagine the worst restless leg you've ever had, x10 all across your body (even inside). It was so uncomfortable and distressing that I absolutely freaked out and called the nurse over almost crying. It was so bad. I'm probably going to be on antipsychotics my whole life and since I'm so sensitive to these side effects I think I have a really high chance of TD and that sucks.

  • @markoholclajtner7598

    @markoholclajtner7598

    Жыл бұрын

    Try lowering Seroquel to minimum level. They put me 8 years ago on 200mg evening and next year on 400mg evening and 200mg in morning (knocked me out to before noon long nap). Also had Eftil (valporic acid + valporate), Valium, and Biperiden, also took a Zoloft. My experience is that besides Eftil, all other can be put to minimum dosage. They just dont get that biology is to get to homeostasis. But consult your MS before, I am not professional doctor, but have only high experience with drugs of this kind. Be well!

  • @stacigirl772
    @stacigirl772 Жыл бұрын

    So interesting! Thank you!

  • @danielolivierandre3578
    @danielolivierandre35784 жыл бұрын

    thank you so much for the video. im majoring in physiotherapy and seeing this just helps me even more to understand my neuro modules

  • @kasiaaniaflora
    @kasiaaniaflora3 жыл бұрын

    Be aware: this is an out of date look at Extrapyramidal Symptoms as far as treatment using reserpine. It would also be beneficial to add that neuroleptic medicine has evolved enormously since that time and tends to be safer with less side effects of this kind. Great real-life examples of the actual symptoms though. Fantastic retro video, very enjoyable just for that reason alone.

  • @ralsharp6013

    @ralsharp6013

    Жыл бұрын

    It's not safe

  • @sugarkats21

    @sugarkats21

    Жыл бұрын

    @@userxyz783 I'm sorry you experienced that but not telling you of the symptoms or potential side effects is 100% the fault of those Indian doctors you went to. Patients NEVER undergo treatment without FULL, INFORMED consent over here, or it's basis for legal issues, medical malpractice & suing, etc. Furthermore, I need to say, just because YOU experienced these side effects does NOT mean everyone does, and it does not negate the truth to 9567's comment that OVERALL new antipsychotic drugs have a much LOWER RISK of these severe side effects. Furthermore, if the doctor and nurse is at all competent, patients are MONITORED at any sign of these effects beginning, and STOPPED and CHANGED the meds immediately.

  • @tudorpop3000
    @tudorpop3000Ай бұрын

    I took an overdose yesterday to get back at my parents not believing my stomach symptoms. I thought it would have minor side effects. I had extrapyramidal syndrome for 7 hours, I never want to go through that experience again, holy hell

  • @Ckm999
    @Ckm9992 жыл бұрын

    Best informative video about EPS

  • @adititripathi1336
    @adititripathi13367 күн бұрын

    I was trying to understand eps since 2 hours by reading books but now only I understood this the power of 3d aid thanks alot Dr🙏

  • @michaellast1385
    @michaellast13854 жыл бұрын

    I had this once, except some muscle near my tongue and throat was spasming also. I was very scary because it was closing my throat over and I couldn't breath. Only thing that stopped me from death was I found if I put my fingers down my throat to cause a gag reflex it would let the spasm off for a few minutes so I could breath. This went on for a few days if I remember correctly. I do remember my head kept leaning back and I could not stop it.. Scary stuff. This happened to me after taking a friends anti-psychotic.

  • @savagecatlili4306

    @savagecatlili4306

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same pinch

  • @veccio

    @veccio

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same as the first patient, wow.

  • @abbiejomakin4349

    @abbiejomakin4349

    Жыл бұрын

    This recently happend to me it was thr worst thing to ever happen to me the pain from my head being forced back was so bad I wouldn't wish this on anyone

  • @wypy817
    @wypy8172 жыл бұрын

    This is ssooooo gooood thank you so much 😊

  • @mandykal
    @mandykal4 жыл бұрын

    RN student here. I find these videos very helpful thank you for sharing.

  • @liddoldoll3504

    @liddoldoll3504

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @runeplate123

    @runeplate123

    2 жыл бұрын

    As a Alien I find these video informative

  • @runeplate123
    @runeplate1232 жыл бұрын

    As a alien I find these Informative

  • @barad-dur9236
    @barad-dur92364 жыл бұрын

    I remember John the stutterer (not to be confused with stuttering John) from the Howard stern show had involuntary spasms from his medications. I wonder which exact diagnosis he suffered from. He was in bad shape.

  • @laurenmueller6060
    @laurenmueller60603 жыл бұрын

    I have watched this video in its entirety - Lauren Mueller

  • @ghenderson6717
    @ghenderson671710 ай бұрын

    My mother had drastic tardive dyskinesia after taking metoclopramide to treat her emesis as a cancer patient

  • @Bro_2286
    @Bro_2286 Жыл бұрын

    Great 👍

  • @daowest
    @daowest6 ай бұрын

    Akathisia seems to be as tragically under-diagnosed as it ever was.

  • @aminqasm3113
    @aminqasm31132 жыл бұрын

    So helpful thank you

  • @altshift_
    @altshift_5 жыл бұрын

    Wow. My biological mom has schizophrenia. And whenever we go to the doctors when she is on her worst (because she refuses take meds) they inject this drug (i forgot the name) that works for more than a week. I hated it because she experiences this syndrome and she looks very pitiful and it breaks my heart. This is very educational. Thanks for the info. Im studying pharmacy.

  • @123________

    @123________

    4 жыл бұрын

    I hope your mum actually improves I talked to her psychiatrist about mowing her Joseph she doesn't get so many effects does it make sense

  • @altshift_

    @altshift_

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jane Heavens mowing her joseph? Yeah sorry it doesnt makes sense. 😅 Well my bio mom is getting worse, like violent and angry. Now that i actually am a pharmacist, i am hoping that i can really help her and prays that she gets better. I hope everything will be better for you too. God bless🤗

  • @123________

    @123________

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry I was actually speaking to the phone when I replied it wasn't supposed to actually send what I was sick so I'm sorry what I said not sick I'm missing a speech recognition and it's not working properly I'm I'm so sorry that got mixed up OK bye

  • @veccio

    @veccio

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@altshift_ kudos to you; knowing our parents is knowing ourselves. I’m sorry she is worse and hopefully your research and connections will be helpful to her case.

  • @ralsharp6013

    @ralsharp6013

    Жыл бұрын

    @@altshift_ mowing means lowering her doses

  • @flyingdolphin7418
    @flyingdolphin7418 Жыл бұрын

    So informative

  • @FatLittleOldLady
    @FatLittleOldLady Жыл бұрын

    My mom had the Parkinsonian type and my grandkids called her, "Shaky Grammie."

  • @bec.carter222
    @bec.carter222 Жыл бұрын

    I get severe akathisia from maxalon, phenergan and last night from valium which has never affected me before. It starts as a weird feeling I can feel building up in my body, like a vibrating or shaking inside and then my legs go crazy and I also start clenching my toes and hands and my head and shoulders clench too. Then it turns to panic and anxiety over feeling this way. If im lucky I may have some paracetamol and codeine tablets to knock myself out to stop it.

  • @juanmagana5116

    @juanmagana5116

    Жыл бұрын

    It ever come back? Did it go away? How do you feel now ?

  • @imperatorfuriosa7061

    @imperatorfuriosa7061

    Жыл бұрын

    I get akathesia from Reglan (IV nausea medicine.) I have it marked in my chart as an allergy. I hate panic feelings so much and would do anything to get them to stop.

  • @aubrijohnson66
    @aubrijohnson663 жыл бұрын

    I have watched this video in its entirety, Aubri Johnson

  • @illbeyourstumbleine
    @illbeyourstumbleine2 жыл бұрын

    I just watched this video in it's entirely....I am 5 months late and also not in the presumed class but I still wanted the Professor to know.

  • @Jaya-ce8qb
    @Jaya-ce8qb3 жыл бұрын

    Good doctors.

  • @AliQ8449
    @AliQ84492 жыл бұрын

    that was great👍

  • @isaacherring6728
    @isaacherring67283 жыл бұрын

    Watched in its entirety.

  • @charlyfunk7634
    @charlyfunk76343 жыл бұрын

    I have watched this video in its entirety. Charly Funk

  • @jamiegordon6171
    @jamiegordon61713 жыл бұрын

    I have watched this video in it's entirety, Jamie Gordon

  • @kokocipher685
    @kokocipher6852 ай бұрын

    was Aripiprazole and Ziprasidone available when this video was made?

  • @jessicadantay961
    @jessicadantay9613 жыл бұрын

    I have watched this video in its entirety.

  • @BbBb-bs8wk
    @BbBb-bs8wk4 жыл бұрын

    I went through that shit on geodon. The doctors put me on it and I was fuckin twisting my body like a zombie. It's crazy shit modern meds

  • @AstralWitch-rm7bj

    @AstralWitch-rm7bj

    2 жыл бұрын

    Geodon made me feel like my limbs were made of cement I couldn't pick up my arms n was dragging my feet it was oneeeee dose!!!!

  • @taylorfeltman8936
    @taylorfeltman89363 жыл бұрын

    I have watched this video in its entirety, Taylor Feltman.

  • @aemiir7075
    @aemiir70752 ай бұрын

    the presentation Video is worth billion dollar today

  • @Catpaws3
    @Catpaws33 жыл бұрын

    I have watched this video in its entirety. Annika Wortham

  • @Pouubsbbsvsyeoehb
    @Pouubsbbsvsyeoehb3 жыл бұрын

    Hannah Bisnar, I watched this video in its entirety.

  • @Simplicityandkindness
    @Simplicityandkindness8 ай бұрын

    Currently in the ER for dystonia and akathesia. I cannot sleep,im sore and exhausted. I hope someone can help me.

  • @rachelramey5860
    @rachelramey58603 жыл бұрын

    I have watched the video in its entirety. Rachel Ramey

  • @sadshitpoorpoop
    @sadshitpoorpoop2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @feliciapflugradt7173
    @feliciapflugradt71733 жыл бұрын

    I have watched this video in its entirety. Felicia Tapp

  • @cagedheat3
    @cagedheat3 Жыл бұрын

    My mother has been on antipsychs for 3 months and she has become completely disabled. She can’t move. No one can tell me why.

  • @charityhall5879
    @charityhall58793 жыл бұрын

    Charity Hall has watched the video in its entirety.

  • @mayblu
    @mayblu2 ай бұрын

    i think i have this i was on abilify ans it was horrible my psychiatrist increased it and then i finally got off of it and the twitching was less often but its still here and idk what to do im so upset its been like 2 years since i got off it i was on it to stabilize my mood and not for psychotic symptoms so idfk i hate it its bothering me so bad rn whicu is why im watching this video it gets worse when i am anxious i just want it to go away idk if its this bc i never got diagnosed but it seems very similar to whay im experiencing and my parents dont believe me and say its just becsise i hadnt been eating enough (but i have been eating a good amt lately,,,)

  • @robbiesellers357
    @robbiesellers3573 жыл бұрын

    I have watched the video in its entirety

  • @monicaschneider8569
    @monicaschneider85694 жыл бұрын

    Hi , There used to be a second part to these videos - does it still exist or did they integrate the two??

  • @ralsharp6013

    @ralsharp6013

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you ever find the second part 2 this video. Would love to see that

  • @angelapowell9631
    @angelapowell96313 жыл бұрын

    Angela Powell (NUR100 Nights) I have watched this video in it's entirety.

  • @bonnierenfroe4743
    @bonnierenfroe47433 жыл бұрын

    Bonnie Renfroe I have watched this video in its entirety. Bonnie Renfroe

  • @shimazayat3257
    @shimazayat32573 жыл бұрын

    Thnx

  • @angelaherrington8351
    @angelaherrington83513 жыл бұрын

    I watched this video in its entirety, Angela Herrington

  • @liziamp8246
    @liziamp82464 жыл бұрын

    Can someone explain what symptoms of TD Yosef was displaying? He was sort of coughing or clearing his throat but I did not recognize any involuntary orofacial movements. He described having 2 left feet and appeared to show some bradykinesia but those are more reflective of Parkinsonian side effects.

  • @kasiaaniaflora

    @kasiaaniaflora

    3 жыл бұрын

    He displayed facial grimacing with his eyebrows and eyes especially, his tongue was pushing out involuntarily whilst trying to talk making it difficult to do so. That's what I noticed - hope it helps.

  • @ralsharp6013

    @ralsharp6013

    Жыл бұрын

    It looked like he was experiencing tics. Similar to Tourette's

  • @yalna3140
    @yalna314010 күн бұрын

    What did he take?? Haldol? Antipsychotics are dangerous meds.

  • @wijoyowang6780
    @wijoyowang67804 ай бұрын

    Are these symtomps indicate brain damage ? My 11 yr old son got the symptoms after his pediatrician gave chlorpromazine 100 mg to cure his fever. Please help, i am confused, is this malpracticed?

  • @mnmlst1
    @mnmlst14 ай бұрын

    It's absurd those are real conditions and there are many doctors (who think they know everything when they don't) who say the patient is lying or under illegal drugs or whatever.

  • @jhoanneandaya1522
    @jhoanneandaya1522 Жыл бұрын

    how can i get the video

  • @beatcomps6349
    @beatcomps63493 жыл бұрын

    Joseph Friedman is a good doctor I mean smart

  • @kristi9551
    @kristi95513 жыл бұрын

    I have watched this video in it’s entirety. Kristi McGraw

  • @Canevousregardepassss
    @Canevousregardepassss Жыл бұрын

    In France they just call it " impatience " they do not use the term extrapyramidal symptoms. they inject me Loxapac and i experience malignant neuroleptique syndrome, i almost die, then i start to experience all dose symptoms. and after they force me to took the medication for two weeks. In france this syndrome do not exist. i manage to stop the medication when i get out ,and i experience for 4 months withdraw psychosis, dystonia and dyskinesia. its been 1 years and a half and i still have some of the symptoms of the dystonia. i'm desperate, i dont you how to heal myself, because doctor in France tell that all of this are part of schizophrenia. i'm just living a hell.

  • @nickh3279

    @nickh3279

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry you are experiencing this. This seems like an absolute nightmare and I'm at least happy that these professionals seemed to express some sense of compassion towards the suffering of their patients. Couldn't imagine living with these sorts of conditions. You're a warrior, keep fighting

  • @Canevousregardepassss

    @Canevousregardepassss

    10 ай бұрын

    in France peoples find it funny because they think its not painful.@@nickh3279

  • @tgreaux5027
    @tgreaux50273 жыл бұрын

    HOW OLD IS THIS VIDEO? WHAT YEAR WAS IT FILMED?

  • @steveandnancyolson8760

    @steveandnancyolson8760

    Жыл бұрын

    Sponsored by Astra Zeneca so most likely late 90's when they were rolling out Seroquel® (quetiapine), one of the "atypical" antipsychotics that leads to much fewer of these neurological side effects than most others of this class. This is very high level, accurate scientific and clinical information but still serves a marketing purpose. Some great clinical pearls in this tape as others have noted.

  • @ThatWyrdGirl
    @ThatWyrdGirl2 жыл бұрын

    5:05 Akathisia 10:04 Parkinsonism 14:28 Tardive Dyskinesia

  • @angusorvid8840
    @angusorvid88402 жыл бұрын

    I have this as well. I was on Haldol when I was fifteen for about six months. Ever since then I've had horrible problems with involuntary movements. I don't know what sets them off. I could be having a very good day and then these movements start up. I'm 48 now and one thing I take that seems to help is CBD oil. I often drop things and spill liquids. I agree with the second patient interviewed, that it would have been better not to be treated at all than to wind up like this. I had a period of paranoia, nothing like the full psychotic breaks that would require a drug so powerful as Haldol, which might as well be horse tranquilizer. Looking back I think I should have just dropped out of school and smoked a lot of pot or started drinking, just zone out and figure out where to go from there, then just go to continuation school. Any society that would put kids on psychotropic drugs to conform is a sick society not worth being a part of.

  • @mike0133
    @mike0133 Жыл бұрын

    Metoclopramide and clebopride give me akathisia. I hate it.

  • @paulystp
    @paulystp Жыл бұрын

    Rename the video,Recognising the problem with going to a psychiatrist

  • @MetalSammie
    @MetalSammie5 жыл бұрын

    Horrible poison = Antipsychotics etc

  • @mattheww797

    @mattheww797

    5 жыл бұрын

    poison or perhaps candy. yum

  • @christiestoddart9108

    @christiestoddart9108

    5 жыл бұрын

    ahhh

  • @fixiz8623

    @fixiz8623

    4 жыл бұрын

    detox

  • @sunny4lady

    @sunny4lady

    3 жыл бұрын

    I take antipsychotics and they have saved me from psychosis. If you knew what it is like to have a psychotic episode, you wouldn't say this nonsense! It is a matter of finding the right dose and the right meds without these side effects. And believe me, I have tried akathesia which is horrible, but switching meds and lowering dose has helped. Everyone reacts differently to different types of antipsychotics. Your comment is ignorant. And btw. if this were the only type of meds to cure cancer, you wouldn't be saying stupid things like this.

  • @Jaya-ce8qb

    @Jaya-ce8qb

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sunny4lady I take 150mg saroquel at bedtime. I used to have terrible insomnia. Now I go to bed at midnight, get up at 7:45am. I feel rested. I sleep well most nights.

  • @donmattaarci8766
    @donmattaarci87663 жыл бұрын

    im pretty sure the way the doctor is speaking about the 2 left feet is not considered therapeutic communication..

  • @6010140462
    @6010140462 Жыл бұрын

    WHY YYYYY ME ?????🤷🤷😡DISCINECIAS TARDÍAS IN SWEDEN.. AND THEY MADE NOTHING 😡... #SWEDEN #KAROLINSKAINTITUTET #KAROLINSKASJUKHUSET #REGIONVÄSTERÅS #NEURÓLOGOS #NEUROLOGER #OPROFESIONAL #OETIKS

  • @Isisbridge
    @Isisbridge4 жыл бұрын

    Wicked what psychiatry does to people.

  • @andreabreton8571

    @andreabreton8571

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes it is and if u knew what i do

  • @ashdukesbear9700

    @ashdukesbear9700

    4 жыл бұрын

    Isisbridge That’s for sure. When you look into the history of psychiatry it’s terrifying. They knew the effects of these horrible chemicals when they experimented on prisoners in unit 731, the gulags, concentration camps, etc. How is experimenting on the public any different? Where’s the disiconnect? It’s beyond me.

  • @theliamofella

    @theliamofella

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ashdukesbear9700 scary stuff

  • @cjmre76

    @cjmre76

    3 жыл бұрын

    You can look after all those untreated psychotic disorders if you like.

  • @Isisbridge

    @Isisbridge

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@cjmre76 No-one's saying don't treat them: just don't treat them with psychiatry.