Quotes about medication
Kelli Jae Baeli -
Irony of the day: arthritis medication with a cap that old people can't get off, because of their arthritis.
Robert Whitaker - and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America
If you expand the boundaries of mental illness, which is clealry what has happened in this country during the past twenty-five years, and you treat the people so diagnosed with psychiatric medications, do you run the risk of turning an anger-ridden teenager into a lifelong mental patient? (p. 30)
Robert Whitaker - and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America
...all I could think about was how both sets of parents had needed to make their decision, on whether to medicate their child, in a scientific vacuum. (p. 35)
Thomas Szasz - Cruel Compassion: Psychiatric Control of Society's Unwanted
The term 'deinstitutionalization' conceals some simple truths, namely, that old, unwanted persons, formerly housed in state hospitals, are now housed in nursing homes; that young, unwanted persons, formerly also housed in state hospitals, are now housed in prisons or parapsychiatric facilities; and that both groups of inmates are systematically drugged with psychiatric medications.
Stanley Victor Paskavich - Stantasyland: Quips Quotes and Quandaries
Why do they always prescribe thyroid medicine to go with the mental illness cocktails they whip up?
Sylvia Nasar - A Beautiful Mind
...his condition in Roanoke is a strong testament that lassitude, indifference and the peculiarities of his thought were primarily the consequences of his illness and not of the early attempts to treat it. The popular view that anti-psychotics were chemical straight jackets that suppressed clear thinking and voluntary activity seems not to be borne out in Nash's case.If anything, the only periods when he was relatively free of hallucinations, delusions and the erosion of will were the periods fo
Merlyn Gabriel Miller - Drugs & Madness
Instead of using drugs to create system friendly humans, perhaps we should be creating human friendly systems that do not require people to take drugs to function.
Jalina Mhyana - Dreaming in Night Vision: A Story in Vignettes
Everything was numbered: the lenses, the painterly sky, the milligrams of my panic pills. I had prescription eyes that allowed me to see better, and prescription panic pills that allowed me to play blind.
Benjamin James Sadock - Kaplan and Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry: Behavioral Sciences/Clinical Psychiatry
Medications used to treat psychiatric disorders are commonly referred to as psychotropic drugs. These drugs are commonly described by their major clinical application, for example, antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, anxiolytics, hypnotics, cognitive enhancers, and stimulants. A problem with this approach is that these drugs have multiple indicators. For example, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRls) are both antidepressants and anxiolytics, and the serotonin-dopamine an
Benny Bellamacina - Philosophical Uplifting Quotes and Poems
Iron deficiency can lead to a wardrobe full of crumpled clothes
William S. Burroughs - Junky
You need a good bedside manner with doctors or you will get nowhere.
James Turner -
Isn't it obvious in in today's world from people's preoccupation with self-medication, drug and alcohol use, rationalization and avoidance distraction that the truth doesn't just hurt, it's extremely painful.
Anna Deavere Smith -
Friendship is a wildly underrated medication.
Donnie Harold Harris -
4 levels of Education 1.mom & dad 2.education 3. medication 4. Prison.
Debasish Mridha -
As a physician, I try to heal the mind before healing the body. That’s why most of my patients get better even before they start any medication.
David Lovelace - Scattershot: My Bipolar Family
I now know for certain that my mind and emotions, my fix on the real and my family's well-being, depend on just a few grams of salt. But treatment's the easy part. Without honesty, without a true family reckoning, that salt's next to worthless.
Jonathan Harnisch - Second Alibi: The Banality of Life
The drug I take is called schizophrenia, among other labels, which I desperately want to put away. I want to put the drug of schizophrenia down, and I want to put down the stigma surrounding its label.
Robert Charles Wilson - Vortex
Sandra had studied psychiatry in order to understand the nature of despair, but all she had really learned was the pharmacology of it. The human mind was easier to medicate than to comprehend.
Maggie Georgiana Young -
I would take them a few times, feel my emotions and sense of reality fuzz, and look at my mother who had been doped up on them since we moved to Chattanooga. I would see her blank, hazel eyes, and her bright, but empty, smile with chronic, artificial, exaggerated cheer, and become scared. I often wondered if she was buried under layers upon layers of southern sugar. I would make bitchy, inappropriate statements and look for her. I would say something, anything to shake her and look into her eyes
Rachel Cohn - Cupcake
I was coming down off the last painkiller left in my dresser drawer after Autumn tossed my stash. In that moment I was so groggy and happy I would have accepted a date with Oscar the Grouch - and planned to do some serious feeling up on the green furry beast too. Yeah, stooping to pharmaceutical-inspired sex fantasies about garbage can Sesame Street characters - that had to be the best Just Say No drug lecture a girl in a leg cast could ever receive to make her go cold turkey off the meds.
Rebecca McNutt -
The child psychologist's clinic: where imaginary friends go to die, where dreams go to burn, where creativity goes to drown.
David L. Conroy - Out of the Nightmare: Recovery from Depression and Suicidal Pain
Even if we accept the view that biochemical imbalances may contribute to depression and suicide, it is a mistake to assume that the biochemical aspect of the problem is entirely within the victim. It is also partly within the physiological makeup of the people around the suicide.
David L. Conroy - Out of the Nightmare: Recovery from Depression and Suicidal Pain
If the social stress is physical, sexual, or emotional abuse, the way to treat the depression is to stop the abuse. Unfortunately, advocates of the biochemical treatment of depression have gone along with the view of academic theory and popular culture that the problem is entirely within the skull of the victim. Enthusiasm for biochemical treatment and research is partly due to the fact that it helps perpetuate the myth that suicide and depression should be treated by changing the victim, not by
Stanley Victor Paskavich - Stantasyland: Quips Quotes and Quandaries
Many people say that psychiatrists just want to push drugs. Well I seriously have to say, without medication, I’d be locked up in a VA hospital somewhere.
Lailah Gifty Akita -
Sacred meditation is greatest medicine for the body, soul and spirit.
Carrie Fisher - Wishful Drinking
One of the things that baffles me (and there are quite a few) is how there can be so much lingering stigma with regards to mental illness, specifically bipolar disorder. In my opinion, living with manic depression takes a tremendous amount of balls. Not unlike a tour of Afghanistan (though the bombs and bullets, in this case, come from the inside). At times, being bipolar can be an all-consuming challenge, requiring a lot of stamina and even more courage, so if you're living with this illness an
Colson Whitehead - Zone One
Pain could be killed. Sadness could not, but the drugs did shut its mouth for a time.
John Green - Will Grayson
still, what could i say? that i didn't just feel depressed - instead, it was like the depression was the core of me, of every part of me, from my mind to my bones? that if he got blue, i got black? that i hated those pills so much, because i knew how much i relied on them to live?
David Lovelace - Scattershot: My Bipolar Family
It's difficult. I take a low dose of lithium nightly. I take an antidepressant for my darkness because prayer isn't enough. My therapist hears confession twice a month, my shrink delivers the host, and I can stand in the woods and see the world spark.
Barry Graham - Kill Your Self: Life After Ego
Render unto meditation the things that are meditation’s, and unto medication the things that are medication’s.
Jenny Lawson -
Brains are like toddlers. They are wonderful and should be treasured, but that doesn’t mean you should trust them to take care of you in an avalanche or process serotonin effectively.
Benjamin James Sadock - Kaplan and Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry: Behavioral Sciences/Clinical Psychiatry
Psychotropic drugs have also been organized according to structure (e.g., tricyclic), mechanism (e.g., monoamine, oxidase inhibitor [MAOI]), history (first generation, traditional), uniqueness (e.g., atypical), or indication (e.g., antidepressant). A further problem is that many drugs used to treat medical and neurological conditions are routinely used to treat psychiatric disorders.
Vironika Tugaleva -
It is not depression or anxiety that truly hurts us. It is our active resistance against these states of mind and body. If you wake up with low energy, hopeless thoughts, and a lack of motivation - that is a signal from you to you. That is a sure sign that something in your mind or in your life is making you sick, and you must attend to that signal. But what do most people do? They hate their depressed feelings. They think "Why me?" They push them down. They take a pill. And so, the feelings ret
Tyler Hamilton - and Winning at All Costs
We got through it. Haven made excuses for me to friends, and made an appointment with a terrific doctor, who put me on Effexor, 150 milligrams a day, enough to get my brain straightened out.
Vironika Tugaleva - The Love Mindset: An Unconventional Guide to Healing and Happiness
Day after day, more and more medications are prescribed for depression and addiction, assuming that these things run in our blood, when really they run in our patterns of awareness.
Laura Anderson Kurk - Glass Girl
Sometimes, in the stillness of my room, my mom’s voice came to me, repeating things she’d said for months. Like, “My skin is melting off my face, isn’t it?” And, “My whole body feels dead from the crap they’re pouring into me. Do I look green to you?” And, “When I’m naked, I can see my heart beating.
Lailah Gifty Akita -
The medication given during mental-ill health makes you rather weaker in body, in soul and in spirit.
N.T. Wright - After You Believe: Why Christian Character Matters
The future goal is the thing which produces character in the present.
Rebecca Goldstein - Plato at the Googleplex: Why Philosophy Won't Go Away
Thinking is the soul speaking to itself.
David Lovelace - Scattershot: My Bipolar Family
I've been accustomed to mysteries, holy and otherwise, since I was a child. Some of us care for orphans, amass fortunes, raise protests or Nielsen ratings; some of us take communion or whiskey or poison. Some of us take lithium and antidepressants, and most everyone believes these pills are fundamentally wrong, a crutch, a sign of moral weakness, the surrender of art and individuality. Bullshit. Such thinking guarantees tradgedy for the bipolar. Without medicine, 20 percent of us, one in five, w
Tennessee Williams - Summer and Smoke
You'll be surprised how infinitely merciful they [these tablets] are. The prescription number is 96814. I think of it as the telephone number of God!
Herbert M. Shelton - Rubies in the Sand
There are no healing agents.
Lailah Gifty Akita -
Love is a good medication.