About the eternal patients of neurosis departments. The neurosis department (mixed psychotherapeutic department) has been reopened after renovation and reorganization and invites patients with psychosomatic diseases, borderline conditions and neuropsychiatric disorders for treatment.


Solovyov Clinic on Shabolovka

Neurosis Clinic on Shabolovka is one of the most famous in Russia for the treatment of mental illness. It has been working for more than 100 years, and during this period it has accumulated enormous experience in the treatment of these types of disorders and the introduction of modern technologies.

The specialized psychoneurological hospital provides treatment and consultations for various mental disorders that deviate from the norm. An official website was created specifically to familiarize yourself with all the information of interest, where you can also read everything existing reviews about doctors. Even in the clinic, for patients with minor deviations that can be quickly corrected, a day hospital is possible.

The clinic named after Z.P. Solovyov is located in Moscow, and getting there will not be difficult. The registration number can be found on the clinic website. By calling this number you can find out the cost of treatment, as well as services that are provided free of charge.

The doctors at the clinic are the most qualified and experienced specialists who have gained valuable experience and can find an approach to each patient. There are always vacancies for young specialists in the clinic so that everyone can demonstrate their abilities.

The clinic also offers a service to call a doctor at home, this is very convenient, but you will have to pay for the doctor’s visit. How to get to this clinic? You can get a referral from your psychotherapist and go to a hospital for examination and treatment. With more comfortable conditions of stay and treatment, there is paid branch. There you can stay in a clinic with improved conditions, with a separate room and all the amenities in it.

When the patient enters emergency department, he gets it all necessary information, how many days to stay, daily routine and visiting hours. Nurses are on duty around the clock and will be able to provide qualified assistance at any time.

You can see how to get to the clinic on the map. Its location is in a convenient place, so travel will not take much time. Rest assured, the clinic’s specialists will quickly get your family and friends back on their feet, so don’t think any more about the institution where your disease will be treated. There is also complete anonymity here, if necessary.

Outpatient care:

  • Day hospital;
  • The doctor's consultation;
  • Acupuncture;
  • Anorexia and Bulimia;
  • Somnology;
  • Panic attacks;
  • Psychoneurological assistance;
  • Hydrotherapy:
    • Sodium chloride bath;
    • Pearl bath;
    • Charcot shower;
    • Iodine-bromine bath;
    • Bischofite bath;
    • SPA capsule;
    • Hydromassage;
    • Pine bath;
    • Cedar barrel;
  • Increasing adaptive capabilities;
  • Physiotherapy.

Diagnostics:

  • Laboratory diagnostics;
  • Endoscopy;
  • Functional diagnostics;
  • X-ray.

Reception is carried out by highly qualified specialists:

  • neurologists;
  • therapists;
  • endocrinologist;
  • gastroenterologists;
  • urologists;
  • gynecologists;
  • cardiologist;
  • allergist;
  • immunologist;
  • ophthalmologist;
  • otolaryngologists;
  • dermatologist.

Physiotherapy (physiotherapy):

  • Medicinal electrophoresis;
  • Galvanization;
  • Magnetic therapy (1 field);
  • Magnetic therapy (2 fields);
  • General magnetic therapy;
  • Laser therapy, magnetic laser therapy (1-2 points, field);
  • Laser therapy, magnetic laser therapy (3-4 points, field);
  • Laser therapy, magnetic laser therapy (5-6 points, field);
  • Diadynamic therapy (1 field);
  • Diadynamic therapy (2 fields);
  • Diadynamic therapy (3 fields or more);
  • Sinusoidally modulated currents (1 field);
  • Sinusoidally modulated currents (2 fields);
  • Sinusoidally modulated currents (3 fields or more);
  • SMT-phoresis (1 field);
  • SMT-phoresis (2 fields);
  • Electrical stimulation (1 field);
  • Electrical stimulation (2 fields);
  • Electrical stimulation (3 fields);
  • Pulse electromagnetic field;
  • Microwave therapy (EHF) (1 point);
  • Microwave therapy (EHF) (2 points);
  • Microwave therapy (UMW, SMV) (1 field);
  • Ultrasound therapy (1-2 fields);
  • Ultrasound therapy (3-4 fields or more);
  • Phonophoresis (1-2 fields);
  • Phonophoresis (3-4 fields or more);
  • UHF therapy (1 field);
  • Inductothermy (1 field);
  • Darsonvalization, supratonal frequency currents;
  • UV therapy;
  • OKUF therapy;
  • Pressotherapy;
  • Classic scalp massage; faces; neck;
  • Classic abdominal wall massage; lumbosacral region;;
  • Classic massage upper limb; lower limb (single limb);
  • Classic massage of the upper limb; lower limb (bilateral);
  • Classic back and lumbar massage;
  • Segmental massage of the cervical-collar region and head;
  • Segmental massage of the cervical-collar region and upper extremities;
  • Segmental massage cervical thoracic spine;
  • Segmental massage of the thoracic spine;
  • Segmental massage of the lumbosacral spine;
  • Segmental massage of the lumbosacral region and lower limbs;
  • Classic general massage;
  • Massage using a mechanical couch.

Acupuncture (IRT, acupuncture):

  • Microneedling therapy (MIT);
  • Auriculodiagnostics (AD);
  • Auriculotherapy (AT);
  • Electroacupuncture;
  • Laser acupuncture (excitation method);
  • Laser acupuncture (sedative method);
  • Vacuum massage (reflexotherapy);
  • Acupressure (reflexotherapy).

Hyperbaric oxygenation

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO) has the following effects:

  • stimulates wound healing mainly by enhancing intracellular regeneration;
  • has a tonic effect on the body, as evidenced by the fact that in athletes after hard training, oxygen under pressure quickly relieves fatigue and significantly increases performance;
  • significantly improves general state a person under fatigue, stress, after drinking alcohol;
  • enhances the effect of a number of pharmacological drugs(antibiotics, cardiac glycosides, diuretics and many others);
  • has a rejuvenating effect on the body;
  • promotes accelerated fat burning and normalization of protein and carbohydrate metabolism, which in turn promotes rapid and harmless weight loss.
  • various poisonings;
  • neuritis auditory nerve, hearing loss;
  • circulatory disorders of the retina, optic nerve atrophy;
  • obliterating atherosclerosis of the vessels of the lower extremities, Raynaud's disease;
  • chronic renal failure;
  • collagenoses ( rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, etc.);
  • chronic diseases genitourinary area(prostatitis and decreased potency in men, infertility in women);
  • coronary heart disease, atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis, chronic heart failure, cardiac arrhythmias;
  • as part of complex treatment for weight loss, for the purpose of rejuvenation, both as an independent procedure and after cosmetic surgery;
  • overwork, hangover;
  • trophic ulcers, osteomyelitis;
  • psychological stress, breakdown;
  • consequences of strokes, multiple sclerosis, encephalopathy;
  • sluggish and purulent wounds, pancreatitis, sepsis, peritonitis;
  • peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum;
  • diabetes.

Official site

Hello! I have serious problem: The fact is that my husband K got into an accident last fall. Then, while driving, he was driving along one of the capital's streets and suddenly, right in front of his car, three drunk people began to run across the street. To avoid being hit, my husband turned the steering wheel to the right and drove onto the curb. The strong impact caused the wheel to explode, turning the car 180 degrees and throwing it into a nearby store. My husband and our child, who was also in the cabin, were not injured, but these three people were injured. One of them later died in hospital. So, after this story, my husband was admitted to the neurosis department with a diagnosis of “severe nervous shock.” When he was informed about the death of one of the victims, he began not only to worry, but to worry very much, saying that he was guilty for the rest of his life before this person , I was very worried that now I could never ask him for forgiveness. If he asked others for forgiveness, visited them in the hospital, paid for treatment, then what to do with this person? In addition, my husband tells me that he often dreams of this person, reproaches him for his death... I am at a loss - I don’t know, it’s possible Is it possible to support my husband in any way? I would like to note that he was always a cheerful, friendly person, he helped friends who were drunkards (he helped with documents, gave them money, things), he loved company very much, he was a leader, a joker, in his youth he loved risk , I did sports. My husband, in my opinion, was not an alcoholic, although he loved to drink. But after this incident he began to drink heavily. I don’t know what happened to him and is there anything I can do to help him?

Answer from theSolution psychologist:

Usually, when drunk people cross the street outside a pedestrian crossing, it is they who are found guilty of creating emergency situation which resulted in casualties. If what you describe is true, then the court should have rendered a verdict that your spouse is not guilty. If your spouse is not responsible for the situation, then his feeling of guilt is a consequence of his compassion for the deceased person. The feeling of guilt is a distorted compassion in those who are capable of experiencing higher moral emotions, such as sympathy, compassion, empathy, conscience.

Escaping behavior

Haunted by intrusive memories and thoughts about the traumatic event, the traumatized person tries to organize his life in such a way as to avoid the emotions that are provoked by these thoughts. Avoidance can take different shapes, for example: distancing from memories of an event, drinking alcohol to drown out awareness of distress, using dissociative processes to remove painful experiences from the sphere of consciousness. All this weakens and destroys relationships with other people and, as a result, leads to a decrease in adaptive capabilities.

About adaptation disorders

People who have experienced a traumatic event can be roughly divided into several categories. The first category consists of compensated individuals who need light psychological support - friendly or family. The second category consists of people suffering mild degree adaptation disorders. They need not only friendly psychological support from loved ones, but also professional intervention from a psychologist and psychotherapist. Because they have impaired thinking or emotional processes, they need professional help in resolving internal contradictions that arose after trauma. In this case, the impaired adaptation after high-quality psychotherapy is restored without complications. The third category includes people suffering from moderate adaptation disorder who need all types of help. This means support from family and friends, professional psychotherapy of internal contradictions, and, including, pharmacological correction of the condition. The fourth category includes people suffering from severe adaptation disorder. Severe maladjustment requires long-term treatment and recovery, assistance from a psychiatrist. It manifests itself as the development of an inferiority complex, or psychosomatic disorders of complex genesis.

About the lack of resources for quality psychotherapy in government institutions

Judging by the fact that your husband ended up in the neurosis department, he had at least average degree adaptation disorders. In the neurosis department, he was supposed to be prescribed medications to reduce stress levels. In addition to pharmacological assistance, he should have been prescribed psychotherapy sessions. It is important to note that short-term psychotherapy for neuroses takes two to three years of regular, two to three times a week, sessions with a psychologist or psychotherapist. Those eight to ten sessions that are prescribed in the department are not enough to solve internal contradictions which are a source of emotional pain.

Pharmacotherapy only helps to break the pathological conditioned reflex, which is formed during psychotraumatic situations. This refers to a conditioned reflex between the work of the cerebral cortex and humoral influences on the functions of the body. Humoral influences are the releases of hormones associated with the pathological functioning of emotions. The pathological work of emotions is caused by the pathological work of thinking. Until it's decided internal conflict, on the layer of thinking and on the layer of beliefs, a person’s emotions will not work correctly. Drinking alcohol will only provide temporary relief from strong feeling guilt and rage, will help relax your muscles for several hours. If you do not turn to a professional psychotherapist to resolve internal contradictions on the layer of beliefs, then negative thoughts and feelings will self-reproduce, self-renew for years and decades. Regular drinking of alcohol will inevitably lead to the development of alcoholism, it’s a matter of time.

Resolving contradictions on the layer of beliefs is the true goal of psychotherapy

Between what and what an internal contradiction may arise. Your spouse, as a compassionate person, may accuse himself of murder. The role of a killer contradicts the entire moral code and destroys the self-concept. The self-concept should be considered as a person's idea of ​​himself in relation to himself. Self-concept includes cognitive and emotional-evaluative components. Most likely, your spouse has damage to both of the above parts of the self-concept. Since these parts of the psyche are difficult to comprehend, moreover, they are protected from awareness by neurotic defense mechanisms, your spouse will not be able to recognize and resolve the contradiction at this layer of the psyche on his own. His thinking is fixated, and contradictory, mutually exclusive attitudes work on the layer of beliefs. Neurosis must be understood as the presence of internal, contradictory, mutually exclusive beliefs. Due to the conflict between the beliefs “I am moral” and “I am a murderer,” in fact, your spouse suffered a nervous breakdown and ended up in the neurosis department.

Internal contradictions can be realized and resolved only with the help of a professional psychologist or psychotherapist

Your spouse will not be able to resolve this conflict on his own. This cannot be done without the help of a professional psychologist or psychotherapist. The ability to help understand and resolve thousands of internal contradictions is the main professional skill of a psychotherapist and clinical psychologist. It takes years to master and an unprepared person will not be able to repeat it or understand how it is done. It is the resolution of internal contradictions that is the factor that once and for all relieves a person of stress and inadequate self-recrimination. When a psychotherapist or clinical psychologist asks you to talk about your experiences, or asks you to do a psychological exercise, this is not just to get the person to talk. The main task of the specialist is to detect internal contradictions, point them out to the client and find a cognitive, semantic solution to this contradiction. There can be a lot of internal contradictions, and during psychotherapy you have to sort through all the conflicting beliefs manually. This is what provides relief from emotional pain. If the resolution of the internal contradiction has been done correctly, then emotional pain and pathological escaping, avoidant behavior will cease. This is exactly what people go to psychotherapy for.

  • Actively listen to your spouse every day. Give him emotional support. Talk about how his feelings are natural for such a situation.
  • Don't judge your spouse. It is important to understand that your spouse perceives his feelings associated with the situation as his own vice, sin, curse.
  • Suggest that your spouse turn to professionals and resolve internal contradictions with the help of cognitive psychotherapy.

People around them often “add fuel to the fire,” demanding from a suffering neurotic exactly what he is completely incapable of: “don’t be like a helpless child, pull yourself together,” “if you’re sick, get treatment, if you’re healthy, stop pretending,” “finally take control of your feelings”, “stop hysterics”, “get busy”, “just rest”. The most frequent calls are also the most paradoxical - “Don’t worry!”, “Calm down!”, “Relax!” - this is exactly what anxiety neurosis(and this is what most neuroses are) the person himself would like to do in the first place, but the whole point is that he cannot. This impossibility is where the whole “disease” lies.

Question: “I have a pronounced and protracted neurosis, in connection with which I was recommended hospital treatment in a clinic or neurosis department. I went to a psychoneurological clinic, which has had a psychotherapeutic department for a very long time. there are quite acceptable conditions there, free diagnostics, treatment, physiotherapy, consultations with specialists, 3 meals a day and not a single crazy person; people treat headache, vegetative-vascular dystonia, insomnia, mild depression. There they should finally take me seriously and thoroughly, and I really hope that my illness will finally be cured. It's good that we still have free health care for such cases. Great! I think I will no longer have to run to the psychotherapist every now and then for an appointment at the clinic. Do you support my intention?"

Answer I.Yu.:

Well, of course, there is nothing wrong with this intention, except... perhaps some ignorance that is quite excusable for you. However, this is not only your ignorance, it is ubiquitous and concerns, perhaps, the entire Russian system of providing psychiatric care.

The fact is that nowhere in the world are neuroses treated in an inpatient setting. I, of course, do not claim that only in Russia there are departments and clinics for neuroses, that Europe and America do not have a variety of, including expensive and elite boarding houses, where you can get a wide variety of services even with a small emotional distress. Of course, they exist; if you wish, you can treat a runny nose in a private 24-hour hospital - just express your desire and pay money.

Therefore, it is very important to understand that Neurosis is neither a physical nor a mental pathology. This is a failure in the regulatory system, a disruption of interaction, a functional connection between the body and the brain, which is carried out through the autonomic nervous system, but not a disease of the body or brain. That's why they call neurosis functional a disorder that only affects emotional sphere, and the autonomic nervous system already reacts to excess emotions according to the degree of sensitivity of each individual person.(More about this -)

The autonomic nervous system (“vegetatics”) reacts to our feelings by transmitting appropriate signals internal organs in the same way that ordinary nerves react to our conscious intentions to perform this or that action and transmit them to the muscles of the body. But the autonomic nervous system is not subject to conscious control; it reacts only to emotional experiences. A condition in which the sensory sphere is out of balance, and after it the “vegetative” goes out of balance, is neurosis. Emotions are stronger than volitional control, and it is completely impossible to influence the autonomic nervous system with will; as a result, a person, being neither physically sick nor crazy, feels both physically sick and like a madman without self-control. It is these two fears - the fear of death and the fear of loss of control as a resultmental illness -are experienced during an extreme manifestation of anxiety neurosis - a panic attack. (More about this -"Panic attacks: how and why does this happen? How to treat panic disorder?")

Often they add fuel to the fire" those around them, demanding from the sufferer exactly what he is completely incapable of: "don't be like a helpless child, pull yourself together," "if you're sick, get treatment, if you're healthy, don't pretend," "finally, take , control your feelings”, “stop hysterics”, “get busy”, “just relax”. The most frequent calls and the most paradoxical are “Don’t worry!”, “Calm down!”, “Relax!” - this is exactly what what in an anxious neurosis (and this is the majority of neuroses) the person himself would like to do first of all, but the whole point is that he cannot. The whole “disease” consists of this impossibility.

Thus, if neurosis is accompanied by any bodily discomfort, for example, in the form of weakness, headache, dizziness, palpitations, nausea, lightheadedness, spasms, digestive disorders, etc., then all these symptoms are still so-called. somatoform character, i.e. they only “in form” look like somatic ones, but in fact they represent what is perceived by the vegetative nervous system and the excitement transmitted to the body, about nothing physical illness without witnessing. This is the body's reaction to a strong and at the same time long-term internal anxiety- Not Furthermore- if anxiety passes, the body’s reaction to it disappears. In some cases, a person does not experience obvious anxiety, but complains of an abundance of somatoform symptoms - this happens with hypochondriacal and somatization disorders, when all the fear “flows” into physical sensations, there is anxiety, but not in free, but in “associated” with body condition. Accordingly, it is recognized not as an experience or emotion, but as bodily symptom. (More about this - "A disease that does not exist. Vegetovascular dystonia (VSD): essence, causes, treatment".)

Let us remember how, for example, when worried, a person complains that his “heart hurts for someone” - this is far from the same thing as pain due to coronary heart disease (CHD), angina pectoris, which occurs from a lack of blood supply to the heart muscle, although themselves painful sensations in their description they can be very similar. Most often, a somatoform symptom is an expression of anxiety. Depression appears later - as a result of emotional exhaustion, “burnout” from long-term anxiety. (More about this - "What is depression? How to distinguish low mood, laziness, despondency from depression? Treatment of depression.")

In domestic psychiatry, in relation to neuroses, there are a number of relics of the past. To overcome them, first of all, you need to understand that neurosis is not a disease, and a person suffering from neurosis is not sick, and addressing him like “it hurts, get your pills” is completely inappropriate.Even the word “treatment” itself does not fully correspond to the principles on which overcoming neurosis should be built; it would be more correct to talk about work aimed at developing the maturity of the individual, increasing the responsibility of the anxious patient for the quality of his life. These tasks are set by competently conducted psychotherapy, as a result of which a person should heal faster (i.e.,overcoming my immaturity, become more whole, whole personality) than to be cured (in the sense of getting rid of a non-existent disease). Also used for neurosis psychotropic drugs are not an end in themselves, but imply that with their help a person will be able to change himself and his life, and finally take those important steps that fear or depression had previously prevented him from taking.(More about this -"How to take an antidepressant correctly?" )

On modern stage understanding of neurotic suffering:

  • typical neurosis is not considered to be a disease (all organs retain their morphological integrity);
  • the way to get rid of neurosis does not correspond to the meaning of traditional “treatment”; it would be more correct to talk specifically about psychotherapy for neuroses;
  • persons suffering from neuroses are, in fact, neither sick nor patients; in many cases it is more logical to use the concept “client” in relation to them;
  • psychologists and psychoanalysts work with neuroses (everywhere in the West, but this trend is actively spreading in the Russian Federation), and only the most pronounced - maladaptive symptoms, for example, depression, phobias, panic attacks, insomnia, somatoform autonomic dysfunction- eliminated with medication;
  • if a psychotherapist or psychiatrist deals with neurosis, then he not only prescribes medications, but also applies psychological techniques;
  • Psychotherapy departments and neurosis clinics are set up as a maximum of day hospitals, where they come in the morning, undergo all the necessary consultations, psychological examinations, sessions of individual and/or group psychotherapy, receive medications and go home in the afternoon.

The entire organization of work should be aimed at ensuring that a person maladapted by neurosis does not fall into the rank of patients, does not feel like one, and does not abdicate responsibility for his condition. If the “neurotic” is placed in a hospital bed in a general ward next to others, each in his own way complaining “patients”, who at the same time have absolutely normal results examination, then the path out of neurosis is actually closed for him. This phenomenon of dependence on doctors and hospitals is called hospitalism. It is in order to avoid hospitalism, as a distortion of the idea of ​​one’s condition and unjustified involvement in the role of the patient, that the treatment of typical neuroses in round-the-clock hospitals is considered unjustified.

In the West they realized this a long time ago and went even further. The most promising form of providing services even to psychotic patients (for example, those suffering from schizophrenia) is the so-called. first episode psychotic unit, (“early psychosis”), organized as described above day hospital. Of course, this is not the way to treat insane mentally ill patients with gross violations of criticism, social or suicidal danger, however, even in these cases, after the removal of severe psychotic symptoms in a 24-hour psychiatric hospital, the patient is shown further rehabilitation in conditions that do not promote long-term isolation and do not involve the seriously ill person in its role.

If such things are considered undesirable even for persons with serious mental pathology, then what can we say about healthy “neurotics”? Therefore, dear author of the question, although I cannot interfere with your choice, I do not in any way share the enthusiasm that you “will no longer have to regularly go to an outpatient appointment with a psychotherapist.” In my opinion, this is not healthy at all: most likely, instead of running, you, unfortunately, will have to increasingly... lie in a hospital, receiving “treatment” for a non-existent and therefore incurable disease.

Really helped!

The wait for the first appointment is 2 weeks, then we still have to wait for hospitalization.

I thought for a very long time whether I should go to bed. I had panic attacks, VSD, IBS, trembling, dizziness, fears, anxiety, scary dreams and the whole bouquet. Now, a month after discharge, I want to definitely say that it’s worth going to bed! They helped me a lot there. Therefore, I am publishing this review on all the resources where I looked for reviews myself, in order to help those who are also in doubt make a decision. In order. For about 3 months I was tormented by my symptoms, I went to paid doctors, they prescribed something, it helped a little, but then it all came back. The symptoms were getting worse and I already felt like I was going crazy. I was scared to leave the house, I was afraid of fainting and falling into a puddle where no one would save me. I’ve heard about the neurosis clinic for a long time and started Googling reviews. The reviews were very mixed. From “wow, they helped” to “horror, they made me hallucinate.” Imagine a person who is already afraid of everything, and now they are frightened by hallucinations. But I listened to myself and made an appointment, because lying at home was already unbearably bad, and my husband still didn’t understand what was happening and thought that I was suffering from garbage. I got an appointment with Kaledin. A pleasant young guy immediately reassured me that I had “ordinary neurosis”, that I was not dying, they had half the hospital with the same thing and would help me. I asked how I wanted to be treated, at home or in the hospital. To the question: “Which is better?”, he answered that usually families ask to go to the hospital to rest. I agreed. Hospitalization was scheduled after 5 days. I remember the first days in the hospital vaguely. I cried at receptions, telling how unhappy I was and how bad I felt. I ended up in the 6th department. Head of Pose, doctor - Krylov. The first impression is that everything is not as scary as I thought. Very nice and understanding doctors, nurses (special bow to Zemfira, she is the best!), double rooms, toilet and shower. I was prescribed pills, psychotherapy, massage, showers, group lectures. Bliss! God, why didn’t I want to go to bed here? To be fair, I’ll say that it’s so cool, apparently, only in the 6th department. […]. The situation where everyone understands you makes things much easier. If at home they looked at me like I was crazy, here everyone is just like you - they support me and you understand that you are not alone. The contingent is half pensioners, 30 percent people are about 40 years old, and 20 percent are young people under 30+. That is, at any age you can find a friend in misfortune and pour out your soul. The first few days they give you sleeping pills to calm you down. So you sleep a lot and feel a little stupid. Not a vegetable, no. Just sleepy and out of this world. But this is even good, because it blocks panic attacks. On the fourth day you start going for procedures. Your head is still a little stupid, but somehow you move automatically and are not afraid to fall - if anything happens, there are medical staff everywhere, they will help. A week later, side effects from the medications begin. Who has what? My arms and legs were twitching and my jaw was shaking. Not severe, not like a seizure, but overall unpleasant. […]. That is, yes, the drugs are strong, and many have side effects. But I’ll be honest - compared to what happened to me before the hospital, the side effects are minor and they are quite tolerable. If you can't wait, you have to wait it out. If it’s really bad, go to the doctor and change your pills. All! There is nothing fatal about this. We have all drank alcohol at one time or another and had too much alcohol at least once in our lives. Yes, it was bad. But they survived. Everything is tolerable. It's the same with pills. So don't be afraid! Closer to discharge (I’ve been in bed for 2 weeks now, not a month like before), the side effects were still there, and I began to think (like many there) that the doctors had chosen something wrong, that they didn’t care about me and generally wanted to cripple me . Now time has passed, and I understand that this is not so. It’s just that the body is just getting used to it, “sausaging” both physically and mentally. This is normal, and if tolerable, but overall it’s better than before - you just have to wait. When I was discharged I was crying - I was afraid and didn’t want to go home. A month later, what can I say. I'm happy that I lay there! Now I have completely restored my mobility, performance, and thinking. Panic attacks there was none. The symptoms of the disease disappeared completely. The anxiety has passed. The only thing is that sometimes my arms and legs still twitch. But this is only noticeable to me. This is becoming less and less every day, and soon, I hope, it will go away completely. I have to take the pills for another six months. After discharge, I already went to a paid doctor and adjusted the treatment. Because the antidepressant should be taken as prescribed, but the antipsychotic and tranquilizer can and should be adjusted - reduce the dose. I won’t write the names of all the tablets, because it varies from person to person, but Pantocalcin helped a lot with dizziness! In general, great heartfelt gratitude to the work of the clinic. Special thanks to doctors Pose and Krylov for their kindness and sympathy. Be healthy! Hooray!