The difference between neurology and psychiatry is:

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I would greatly appreciate if someone could tell me what sets apart neurology and psychiatry.

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I’m curious how to look at bipolar- there are so many classifications- all of them related to a “sensitivity” of sorts- whether improper methylation, Glutamate/GABA issues, inflammation, etc.  there is a whole
Spectrum /crossover between adhd schizophrenia and autism.  Personally, I seem to be AuDHD and some version of sensitive/ bipolar -mostly depressive-but hypomanic with the use of antidepressants.  The ground below me is never stable - and I think most
Antipsychotics have WAY too many side effects to bother with unless you are suicidal and there are NO other alternatives
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Antidepressants, Benzodizapines, antipsychotics often cause disabling systems and can be extremely painful to get off.

With all the meds prescribed depression, anxiety, suicides are increasing in all age groups.

Labeling, medication are not get to root problem

Unhealed truama/grief, difficult life situations are not disorders.
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No but I was literally thinking about finding something like this!!! How in the magical algorithm!
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I have to question whether autism is something that should be "cured". I agree that treatment to help individuals on the ASD cope and adapt to live their best lives could be useful, but a "cure" seems to discount the unique presentation that people on the autism spectrum bring to the human experience? Can we enhance neurodivergent presentations without trying to cull it as a "disease"? I think this is very different than other issues such as Parkinson's, such as presented as a group needing "cured", in this discussion.
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As Always, Bro, thanks for my interest in science
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I wonder what Dr. Deisseroth thinks about Dr. Palmer’s work with keto diets and schizophrenia ?
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Does Craniosacral Therapy help with addictions?
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sir veryimportantquestion is depressionrelated to genetics?
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I know it sounds crazy but trust me. Solutions to our problems could be easier than we think. The entrenchment of complexity …
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consider that autism and neurodivergence may not need to be cured and pathologizing it implies something is wrong rather than just different.
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Dr.k , ALok Kanoija, when?
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How about Metabolic Psychiatry… using a ketogenic diet rather than medication - there’s studies to show this is very effective under supervision
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Adhd is the result of chronically suppressed needs with the urge to be acted out. How do you think about it?
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I am one of those who struggle by the desk and have most creative thoughts while moving and I'm a content editor. Thinking of getting a treadmill to enhance my time while editing anybody tried that ?
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