Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Schizophrenia

There was a time when a person who believed that they were a woman trapped in a man's body or a man trapped in a woman's body would have been diagnosed as Schizophrenic. The cynic in me says that the medical industry decided it was more profitable to call it "gender dysphoria" and to chop off their junk at $100k a pop.

The internet claims that people who are diagnosed as schizophrenic and who are meds-compliant with an effective anti-psychotic drug commit violence at rates that are no higher than the general population. Peer-reviewed research that uses meta-data (combining a multitude of studies that are similar to produce a very large sample-size) states that the mean rate of meds noncompliance among people with schizophrenia is 52%.

The other fly-in-the-ointment is that drugs will suddenly stop working. There will be no warning. The brain will go off-the-reservation. So it is disingenuous to qualify the phrase "meds-compliant" with the term "an effective anti-psychotic drug" when the effectiveness of any drug might be years...it might be months...it might be weeks. It is a circular logic: They aren't any more violent than the general population (IF) they are taking the drugs that (by random chance) are making them no more violent than the general population.

Schizophrenia symptoms

  • Delusions (often paranoia)
  • Hallucinations (often hearing voices)
  • Disorganized speech and thinking
  • Unusual motor behaviors, agitation
  • Flat affect, unable to show emotion (dead-eyes), poor hygiene
  • Withdrawal from friends and family
  • Doing poorly at school or work
  • Sleep irregularities
  • Irritable, depressed
  • Listless
  • Much higher risk of suicide...as many as 5% of people with schizophrenia commit suicide. 

Note: early use of cannabis is liked to higher risk of Schizophrenia

Side effects of Clozapine

Clozapine is the last-resort drug that is the go-to when everything else fails.

More common side effects

  • blurred vision
  • confusion
  • constipation
  • dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly from a lying or sitting position
  • fainting
  • fast, pounding, or irregular heartbeat or pulse
  • fever
  • nausea
  • shakiness in the legs, arms, hands, or feet
  • sleepiness or unusual drowsiness
  • sweating
  • trembling or shaking of the hands or feet
  • unusual tiredness or weakness
  • vomiting
  • Less common side effects

  • absence of or decrease in movement
  • change in appetite
  • dark urine
  • decreased sexual ability
  • difficult or fast breathing or sudden shortness of breath
  • increased sweating
  • increased thirst
  • increased urination
  • lip smacking or puckering
  • muscle stiffness (severe)
  • puffing of the cheeks
  • rapid or worm-like movements of the tongue
  • swelling or pain in the leg
  • uncontrolled chewing movements
  • uncontrolled movements of the arms and legs
  • unusual bleeding or bruising
  • unusually pale skin
  • weakness
  • yellow eyes or skin
  • Gee, I wonder why people go meds-noncompliant. 

    6 comments:

    1. Many, perhaps most mentally ill refuse to take their meds consistently. Often they claim it because he meds make them feel "different"...so they don't take them. What they are saying is they PREFER to feel wacko and wild over calm and controlled.

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      1. No. Thorazine (chlorpromezine), the front line schizophrenia treatment turns schizophrenics into zombies during the treatment period. Neither the patients nor their loved ones like the transformation and they are always anxious to end treatment.

        Clozaril (clozapine) is much more effective and better tolerated than thorazine, but has a fatal side effect - agranulocytosis - so it is used sparingly. The atypical antipsychotic clozaril is largely restricted to treatment-resistant cases and mandatory blood count monitoring

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      2. When I wanted to quit smoking cig's I went to my Dr. and we discussed treatment. I was working at a big company job at the time, told him I didn't want to have a 'nic-fit' in the office one day and get fired or something. He gave me a 'sample' pack of Zoloft, told me to take half-a-pill, and only for 2-weeks. That should be enough to get me over-the-hump on the nicotine withdrawal symptoms. I took 1/4 of a pill, b/c I'm not fond of meds, and this was one of those drugs you're supposed to 'ramp-up' and 'ramp-down'.

        Lemme tell ya brother, I took it for a week, and it did indeed 'get me over the hump'. I was a friggin zombie the entire time. Not happy, not sad, not excited, not tired, just on auto-pilot, a zombie.
        I did NOT care for the effect at all. It wasn't me. It altered me significantly. And that was 1/4 of the ramp-up dose, and I weigh over 250 lbs! If you find someone that 'needs' that one to get through their day, run the other way! Who knows, maybe I'm one of the people that should be on it, but refuse because it's 'not me'.

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    2. A friend of mine is a shrink, we discussed this about 15 years ago when my daughter was about 5-6 years old.

      "If you came to (someone like) me and told me your daughter thinks she's a cat, acting out in school, behaving socially averse in group settings and being generally non-compliant, I wouldn't tell you to go out and buy her a litter box, that's ridiculous. You don't engage someone's delusion, especially a child who's mind isn't fully formed yet!"

      It was changed in one upgrade of the DSM-V (or whatever that big doctor's book of conditions is called). It went from a dissociative mental state to a 'condition' that could be treated... ergo, milked for profit.

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      1. The licensing and regulation apparatus of the State has become an instrument of coercion and control by the special interest groups who now control the State.

        If you were a doctor during the Covid hysteria and you did not toe the line, you were threatened with the loss of your license. You would still be on the hook for the $700k student debt but have no way to pay it off.

        I am not saying that mental illnesses are not real, nor am I saying that Covid was trivial. I am saying that legitimate issues were co-opted for ulterior motives.

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      2. Sadly Joe you said the truth about coercion and the state.

        Happily you're not in England where that would put you in jail.

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