namaste wrote:
Halligeninseln wrote:
namaste wrote:
Once i had visited a psychiatrist he sat with me for 5 minutes and diagnosed me with paranoid psychosis. He prescribed very strong medicines which almost send me spiralling down
after that i feel its waste to visit one self diagnosis is better
That's terrible.

imagine the number of wrong diagnosis and wrong medicines, dosages being given to patients and long run effects on them
I was prescribed antidepressants for 2 years 30 years ago and still have side effects (notably difficulty in seeing moving objects as moving objects and not as one long thing that stays still over the whole area of the moving object). It is really annoying because the original depression is long over, the tablets didn't help and yet the side effects are still here after 30 years.

Though in that case the diagnosis was right (I WAS severely depressed as diagnosed), it was just the medicine that was ineffective and harmful. The psychiatrist I saw last week has given me a referral for psychotherapy but made no diagnosis, which I suppose is better than her making a hasty one. It was just disappointing that she didn't seem as if she could be bothered to look into my 'syndome' or symptoms or whatever and just referred me to someone else (I still have to find a psychotherapist to actually take on my case, so I've just got a kind of general referral.) In any case, neither aspergers syndrome or schizoid personality can be treated with medication so there is no danger of getting the wrong medication since I don't intend to ask for any. I'm not too sure what a psychotherapist can do either but I would like someone to help me deal with the problem of coming to realise that I have a disorder of some kind, even if no-one can decide what it is

. So maybe it's worth seeing one.
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