I think 'Girl, Interrupted' by Susanna Kaysen is great. It's based on the author's own experience in a psychiatric hospital. It shows different mental states of the patients there and how psychiatry was practiced to deal with them in a detailed and engaging way. It also makes readers think about the concept of sanity and insanity.
Taking anti-anxiety drugs for 20 days and stopping them might have an effect. Anti-anxiety drugs usually needed to be used reasonably under the guidance of a doctor, and the withdrawal process should be slowly reduced. Sudden withdrawal could lead to withdrawal symptoms, including increased anxiety. In addition, stopping the medicine too early might cause the illness to relapse. Therefore, it is recommended to consult a doctor before stopping the drug and follow the doctor's instructions to gradually reduce the dosage to reduce the risk of adverse reactions.
There may be many reasons why patients with epilepsy still have a relapse after taking anti-epilepsy drugs. First of all, it might be due to insufficient dosage or poor effect of the drug. Secondly, improper lifestyle, such as staying up late, drinking alcohol, drinking excitatory drinks, cola, coffee, strong tea, etc., may also cause an attack. In addition, irregular medication or missing medication was also a possible reason. Therefore, the patient should take the medicine strictly according to the doctor's requirements, maintain good living habits, and record the condition of the seizure after taking the medicine. When the medicine did not work well, they should find out the cause and solve the problem together with the doctor in time. If the patient forgets to take the medicine or takes it late, it may cause a relapse. In order to avoid missing the medicine, the patient could prepare a seven-day medicine box, place the medicine for the day every day, carry the medicine box with him every day, and develop good habits. It should be noted that patients with epilepsy should be patient during the medication process. Don't change or add drugs frequently just because you have just started taking the medicine. You should wait until the dosage of the drug is increased to the treatment amount and observe for five episodes to evaluate its effectiveness. If the patient still had a relapse despite using anti-epilepsy drugs, the doctor should be asked to re-evaluate the condition and treatment plan. The doctor may adjust the dosage of the medicine, change the medicine, increase the type of medicine, or consider other treatments. In short, patients with epilepsy should closely cooperate with the doctor's treatment, and don't lose confidence because they still have a relapse after taking the medicine.
Perspectives in psychiatry can also be incorporated into a life story by looking at family history. If there are psychiatric disorders in the family, it can shape a person's life in many ways. It could be in terms of how they were raised, the stigma they might have faced, or the awareness it brought about mental health in general. By including this in the life story, it not only tells about an individual's life but also the broader context of mental health in their family and society.
I would also recommend 'Turtles All the Way Down' by John Green. It focuses on a young girl with OCD. The way it describes her thoughts and the role of therapy in her life is a good introduction to some aspects of psychiatry. And Green's writing style is very accessible.
Stories can have a huge impact. They help patients express their feelings and experiences, allowing clinicians to better understand and address their issues.
Can't you stop taking anti-psychotic drugs once you take them? It was not impossible to stop taking anti-psychotic drugs once they were taken. Epilessness is a sudden onset of brain imbalance caused by abnormalities in the nervous system. Anti-epilepsy drugs are one of the main methods used to treat epilepsy. According to document 2, patients with epilepsy needed to take anti-epilepsy drugs regularly for a long time. They could not stop or reduce the drugs without the doctor's authorization. Docket 3 also mentioned that patients with epilepsy needed to take anti-epilepsy drugs for at least two to three years, sometimes longer. It was a very cautious process to reduce and stop anti-epilepsy drugs, which needed to be carried out under the evaluation and guidance of a professional doctor. Therefore, once the patient started taking anti-epilepsy drugs, the patient could not stop the drug on his own and needed to follow the doctor's instructions.
They help in clarifying the motives behind certain actions. For example, if someone has an anxiety disorder, their actions that seem irrational to others can be better understood when seen through the psychiatric perspective.
There were no four specific medicines for sinusies. Different drugs could be used to treat sinusies, including antibiotics such as cefixime capsules, cephradine capsules, amoxicilin capsules, etc., as well as other drugs such as compound paraments, naphazoline nasal drops, and Qingrejiedu oral liquid. However, there were no four specific medicines that were widely recognized. The treatment of sinusinusies should be based on the doctor's guidance, and the appropriate medicine should be selected according to the condition and individual differences.
No. Fanfic involving drugs is not acceptable. It promotes negative and often illegal behavior. When it comes to the character of Bulma, she should be part of positive and healthy storylines, not ones associated with drugs.