Another is Syd Barrett from Pink Floyd. He had mental health problems that were exacerbated by his use of drugs. His erratic behavior led to his departure from the band, and he lived a reclusive life after that, which was a real tragedy considering his musical talent.
Well, there's also Robin Gibb from the Bee Gees. He had a long battle with cancer which took a toll on his mental health. The physical pain and the uncertainty of his condition added to his mental anguish. Sadly, he passed away.
There are stories of patients on Sublocade having suicidal thoughts that they hadn't had before starting the treatment. It was a very concerning situation as it was unexpected and put their lives in danger. This shows that the impact on mental health can be a real horror story aspect of Sublocade treatment.
Well, I've heard that in some rare cases, indomethacin can cause depression - like symptoms. One person felt constantly sad and hopeless while taking it. They lost interest in all their hobbies and had trouble getting out of bed in the morning. It was a really tough time for them until they stopped taking the drug and the symptoms gradually disappeared.
Sure. For example, someone with obsessive - compulsive disorder found that lorazepam helped in reducing the intensity of their obsessions and compulsions. It gave them some relief from the constant mental turmoil they were in, allowing them to have more control over their thoughts and actions.
Sure. Some patients with mental health issues found that quetiapine made their original symptoms worse in the short - term. For example, instead of reducing anxiety, it increased it.
A person with bipolar disorder type II had a great experience with bupropion. While it's not a typical first - line treatment for this condition, in combination with other medications, it helped stabilize their mood. They had fewer depressive episodes and were able to function better in daily life. They could hold a job and maintain relationships more effectively.
Sure. Some fictions are full of violence and horror. Reading such content constantly can be disturbing for the mind. It might lead to increased anxiety or nightmares. For example, if someone reads a lot of slasher - type horror fictions, they may start to feel on edge in real life situations.
Amy Winehouse is another sad case. She had an amazing voice but battled with alcohol and drug abuse. Her tumultuous personal life, including problems in her relationships, contributed to her downward spiral. Eventually, she died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27.
Definitely. I know of someone who after using mephedrone had obsessive - compulsive behaviors. They would constantly wash their hands until they were raw, thinking they were contaminated. They also had to check things over and over again, like if the doors were locked or the stove was off. Their mental state was completely derailed by the mephedrone use. It was a real horror story for them and their family as they had to deal with this new and very difficult situation.
Sure. There's a story of a person with mild depression. Practicing anulom vilom daily made them feel more positive. It seemed to lift their mood gradually.
Sure. For example, some patients with major depressive disorder have reported that Rexulti has helped them regain their interest in life. They started to enjoy hobbies again, like painting or reading, which they had lost interest in due to their depression.