Psychiatry was developed before 1900 in Germany to get rid of people complaining.First use of directed energy weapons can be seen in psychiatric literature from 1908, see Psychiatrie->Zur Klinik der Narkolepsie on my homepage.After murdering oponents in ww2,Psychiatry was relaunched in´45 to persecute+silence concentration camp survivors.
As a Doctor in a German nuthouse said:
Half the inmates are mad.The other half are secret service agents on training.
I had this done to me a number of times at Bayberry mental hospital in Hampton,V.A.I remember them sitting me up in the bed afterwards and making me drink orange juice in sweet heavy syrup.I also had sleep treatment where they atached electrical wires to my head and forehead.It burned real bad until i went to sleep. Has anybody out there had these same treatments are you doing ok
@rextony22 Hi, They do not use Insulin Shock Therapy today.I had this done in 1969.They still use ect.The psychiatrist today use medications to battle depression.The Dr. did the treatments to me because I was very depressed, tried to comment sucide 4 times,was addicted to glue and tried to kill my family with a gun. Try to get help,talk to your family dr.,see a psychiatrist and get medication.Please do it now ok! P.S.I listen to Secret Garden-Greenwaves,Pretty song it helps
low blood sugar seizures from accidentally overestimating how much insulin you need for food are pretty nasty --- i get amnesia for about 2-3 weeks afterwards and that is hard to get around with.... luckily it does resolve
I knew someone that died of so called insulin shock treatment. Inthe late 1950's the CIA had a secret brainwash program code named MKUltra They paid a Dr Cameron in Montreal to carry it out he used LSD injected Massive electric shocks electric and insulin weeks of sleep ass a brainwash tape played. In the 1980 we cued the CIA and after 8 years they settled out of court,I am telling my story on you tube called youkilledyourmother
This has nothing to do with insulin shock. I am a former first responder and have dealt with insulin shock in the field. This is some sort of electrocution...
I don't believe this is insulin shock. This injection has the convulsions following very quickly; however, it is more consistent with Metrazol Shock Treatment than Insulin Shock. Insulin convulsions do not happen this quickly after injection.
@ErlendYo91 Because those people have noone to stand up for their rightts, they cannot do it themselfs a nd their families are usually the ones who got them into it.
Im a diabetic so I need to take insulin in order to digest food
I have taken too much insulin before and have passed out because of it
You don't have convolutions of any kind you will get mad you will lose your balance and you will lose your judgment until you have enough glucose in your blood to counteract the overdose
As IbanezRokr said, this is not electrocution. Actually, they use high doses of insulin instead electricity to generate this convultions. It's just a horroble treatment with no benefits confirmed.
This method may carry some risks for the patient. This brutal act may lead to anoxia, vascular shock and even inreversible coma...
It has it's uses today, yes. However it is used much less and with far more precautions than it was during it's arrival in the 1930s. Furthermore it is used in extreme cases, such as major depression where other treatments have failed. Still a serious and controversial treatment though.
is it me or are the majority of these postings misspelt gibberish?
reevedavey 2 months ago
@photo986.ookaay.are you sure you,re well enough to talk...?
reevedavey 2 months ago
Psychiatry was developed before 1900 in Germany to get rid of people complaining.First use of directed energy weapons can be seen in psychiatric literature from 1908, see Psychiatrie->Zur Klinik der Narkolepsie on my homepage.After murdering oponents in ww2,Psychiatry was relaunched in´45 to persecute+silence concentration camp survivors.
As a Doctor in a German nuthouse said:
Half the inmates are mad.The other half are secret service agents on training.
Dubbed correctly, they are snitchers.
wwwtotalitaerde 7 months ago
I had this done to me a number of times at Bayberry mental hospital in Hampton,V.A.I remember them sitting me up in the bed afterwards and making me drink orange juice in sweet heavy syrup.I also had sleep treatment where they atached electrical wires to my head and forehead.It burned real bad until i went to sleep. Has anybody out there had these same treatments are you doing ok
oldvw53hippie 11 months ago 2
@oldvw53hippie
im thinking of getting help mentally im depressed and will this work for me?
rextony22 1 week ago
@rextony22 Hi, They do not use Insulin Shock Therapy today.I had this done in 1969.They still use ect.The psychiatrist today use medications to battle depression.The Dr. did the treatments to me because I was very depressed, tried to comment sucide 4 times,was addicted to glue and tried to kill my family with a gun. Try to get help,talk to your family dr.,see a psychiatrist and get medication.Please do it now ok! P.S.I listen to Secret Garden-Greenwaves,Pretty song it helps
oldvw53hippie 1 week ago
stop this fucking barbarity. END IT!
You are being TOLD that it "helps" people?
is that the woman's TIT i see there exposed?
Yeah and nobody would even consider taking advantage of it right?
MassDeportation 1 year ago
@MassDeportation what the fuck are you talking about?
GorgonTheMagicMan 11 months ago
I love eating popcorn when i watch this
greeniem 1 year ago
low blood sugar seizures from accidentally overestimating how much insulin you need for food are pretty nasty --- i get amnesia for about 2-3 weeks afterwards and that is hard to get around with.... luckily it does resolve
cheverisimo1234 2 years ago
I know someone that died during insulin shock. I wont call it therapy
photo986 2 years ago 3
I knew someone that died of so called insulin shock treatment. Inthe late 1950's the CIA had a secret brainwash program code named MKUltra They paid a Dr Cameron in Montreal to carry it out he used LSD injected Massive electric shocks electric and insulin weeks of sleep ass a brainwash tape played. In the 1980 we cued the CIA and after 8 years they settled out of court,I am telling my story on you tube called youkilledyourmother
photo986 2 years ago 8
This is electroshock treatment... you can see the electrodes on the head being removed.
emenentia 2 years ago 2
This has nothing to do with insulin shock. I am a former first responder and have dealt with insulin shock in the field. This is some sort of electrocution...
ldleold 2 years ago
I don't believe this is insulin shock. This injection has the convulsions following very quickly; however, it is more consistent with Metrazol Shock Treatment than Insulin Shock. Insulin convulsions do not happen this quickly after injection.
TheSwingShift 3 years ago
This is a crime agains humanity! Horrible to watch... What if it was you?
userfairy 3 years ago 17
true why the fuck are they allowed to do this?
ErlendYo91 2 years ago 2
it helps it treatment when nothing can be done
kinghellguy 2 years ago
@ErlendYo91 Because those people have noone to stand up for their rightts, they cannot do it themselfs a nd their families are usually the ones who got them into it.
finehomemadewine 7 months ago
@userfairy damn u psychaiatry!!! u have no place in this baeutiful world
isometric85 3 months ago
Im a diabetic so I need to take insulin in order to digest food
I have taken too much insulin before and have passed out because of it
You don't have convolutions of any kind you will get mad you will lose your balance and you will lose your judgment until you have enough glucose in your blood to counteract the overdose
If anything this is a man that got PO or got ECT
lkymky 3 years ago
i know this may sound ignorant, but will it hurt if you overdose in insulin?
01134hello 3 years ago
You do actually, with high enough doses, experience seizures.
toofargone06 3 years ago
As IbanezRokr said, this is not electrocution. Actually, they use high doses of insulin instead electricity to generate this convultions. It's just a horroble treatment with no benefits confirmed.
This method may carry some risks for the patient. This brutal act may lead to anoxia, vascular shock and even inreversible coma...
piotrillichosky 3 years ago 2
thats not electrocution... thats insulin shock.
IbanezRokr 3 years ago
Actually, electroshock therapy has helped many cases of those who have suffered from some mental problems. They don't know why it helps.
utalice 3 years ago
dont know what prick thought that electroction would heal MENTAL DISEASES.
IDameaux9I 3 years ago
And the worst is electrocution is still thought to be a "wonderfull" treatment that is still in use, and many people use it.
suarez976 3 years ago 4
@suarez976
It has it's uses today, yes. However it is used much less and with far more precautions than it was during it's arrival in the 1930s. Furthermore it is used in extreme cases, such as major depression where other treatments have failed. Still a serious and controversial treatment though.
McFlanker 1 year ago