Megan Renay
2 min readJul 8, 2021

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How many people are losing their loved ones to psychosis?

I know a lot of people who take drugs, I think everyone does really. People try to get off their antidepressants, they haven’t done the research. We all have different chemical balances and unfortunately a drug of some sort is required to help them through life at a balance as close to happy as possible.

Methamphetamine. Well that is an interesting one. It used to be a medication. There are pages where you can see the side effects etc. Unfortunately there are very few who can use the drug, and not let the drug use them. The tunnel vision for the next access makes people ruthless in ways we can’t imagine. Then there is psychosis. You see their eyes turn black. They are no longer themselves. They might choose aggression, the need to move or destroy everything in the room, paranoia is a definite. They don’t realise, to afraid to look in to it I’m sure, is that every time it happens, they lose a little bit of their brain power (sorry that could have been said better) and that can’t be replaced like a liver for example. Every time will be worse and last longer, until they reach the point of no return as I call it. So I hope that anyone experiencing it realises that it is a type of schizophrenia and they need to stop now, not because I think drugs are bad, they just might be extra bad for you.

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Megan Renay

I am the crow. I try to view actions and emotions from all angles, a different perspective can be humbling. Science with spirit makes magic :)