 Hei, gwrs ychydig, y gallwn i gwybod i'n gweithio am ychwanelwyd i'w cwmhaith i'w Llywodraeth, ac rwy'n gweithio ar gyfer y meddwl yma ar youtube. Ac ychydig yn gyda'r cyffredig. Mae'n gweithio ar gyfer gyfanol. Dydan yn gweithio gael y cyffredig yma rwy'r cyffredig sy'n cyffredig. Mae yn gynghori'r cyffredig sy'n cyffredig sy'n cyffredig sy'n cyffredig ar 13 oed. Felly, rwy'n cyffredig oherwydd i gyd. I'm 24 now just for clarification with over 10 years of experience. So recently I've been seeing a psychiatrist under the home treatment team in Fulham. I've been seeing him for six weeks if not longer. Now this last experience has been a really positive one. We went over my medication to see whether it was beneficial to me or not and we both agreed that the medication I want is effective and does what it's supposed to do. So we're continuing to take the medication I want. You've got to write the music. Before that my experience with a psychiatrist was impatient and we changed from medication completely. The only medication I want that stays the same is Cranallol. Everything else got changed because I was on then the vaccine. I got changed to Vortioxer Tm. My hell of herodol though has got increased to five milligrams by today. So 10 milligrams. My clenus pandos did get increased. Two milligrams at night and one milligram in the evening. And I got started on lithium. So what's it like seeing a psychiatrist for the first time? When you first see a psychiatrist don't assume they're going to be your medication. A lot of the psychiatrists I've met are actually more for therapy than they are medication. Yes, medication helps. It's not a cure. The first that it relies would be don't be intimidated by going to the psychiatrist. Don't think less of yourself because you're seeing a psychiatrist. They're a part of mental health treatment and they could very well save your life. The first time I saw a psychiatrist I was an impatient on the CAMHS unit and I honestly didn't know what they were because I was 13. I was 13 and I was brought up in an environment where you don't talk mental health. You can imagine what my family think of me doing YouTube. You can imagine. I don't see those seeing a psychiatrist has saved my life. I can't be more blunt than that. It has saved my life. But yeah, don't be afraid of seeing a psychiatrist. They're not going to dose you up but on pills. A sim might start you on a medication but it will be at the lowest dose. I only had one blood experience with a psychiatrist. And that was when I was 13. He put me on to a thousand milligrams of lithium without building up a tolerance to it. Which is really dangerous to do. You have to travel lithium level when you go on to lithium. Overall I've had a positive experience with psychiatrists. There have been a few that I've disagreed with. Mainly in inpatient settings. But yeah, don't be afraid of psychiatrists. They're there to help. And I know going to an appointment with someone for the first time is always intimidating. You never know what to expect, you never know how they're going to be. On the whole, they just want what's best for you. Like I said, there are a few that I've disagreed with. But yeah, just go in with an open mind. And I promise you'll be amazed at the outcome if you're just open minded. About it all. Thanks for listening to me ramble. I did ramble a bit in this video. I'm sorry, it's time to make videos. I don't script videos. I talk, they get the rambles. Thanks for watching and I'll see you guys in my next video. You are new, subscribe on my links to my social media in the description down below. If you want to help out this channel, you can donate via PayPal or Patreon. Every penny really helps. Thanks for watching and I'll see you guys in my next video. Peace.