Definitely, unless medicated, then weight gain is more likely.
Weight is lost through curbed eating patterns and loss of appetite.
This is more prevalent in Bipolar disorder.
*brief psychosis*
how to lose weight
It depends on the particular drug and what class of drug it belongs to. But for some of the most popular drugs it's generally the following; - Amphetamines (psychological addiction, psychosis, irritability, fatigue, weight loss) - Alcohol (physical and psychological addiction, brain damage, liver damage, cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach, early onset alzheimers, parkinsons disease, korsakoff's syndrome, coma, death) - Barbiturates (physical and psychological addiction, coma, death) - Cannabis (clouded thinking, forgetfulness, when smoked along with tobacco reduced stamina, weight gain) - Cocaine (psychological addiction, psychosis, anxiety, fatigue, weight loss, erosion of the nasal passages when snorted, lung problems when smoked) - Ecstacy (psychological addiction, psychosis, depression, fatigue, weight loss) - Ketamine (psychological addiction, psychosis, depression, fatigue - LSD (psychosis in people who have a tendency to it) - Magic mushrooms (psychosis in people who have a tendency to it) - Opiates (physical and psychological addiction, constipation) - PCP (psychosis)
It depends on the particular drug and what class of drug it belongs to. But for some of the most popular drugs it's generally the following; - Amphetamines (psychological addiction, psychosis, irritability, fatigue, weight loss) - Alcohol (physical and psychological addiction, brain damage, liver damage, cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach, early onset alzheimers, parkinsons disease, korsakoff's syndrome, coma, death) - Barbiturates (physical and psychological addiction, coma, death) - Cannabis (clouded thinking, forgetfulness, when smoked along with tobacco reduced stamina, weight gain) - Cocaine (psychological addiction, psychosis, anxiety, fatigue, weight loss, erosion of the nasal passages when snorted, lung problems when smoked) - Ecstacy (psychological addiction, psychosis, depression, fatigue, weight loss) - Ketamine (psychological addiction, psychosis, depression, fatigue - LSD (psychosis in people who have a tendency to it) - Magic mushrooms (psychosis in people who have a tendency to it) - Opiates (physical and psychological addiction, constipation) - PCP (psychosis)
It depends on the particular drug and what class of drug it belongs to. But for some of the most popular drugs it's generally the following; - Amphetamines (psychological addiction, psychosis, irritability, fatigue, weight loss) - Alcohol (physical and psychological addiction, brain damage, liver damage, cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach, early onset alzheimers, parkinsons disease, korsakoff's syndrome, coma, death) - Barbiturates (physical and psychological addiction, coma, death) - Cannabis (clouded thinking, forgetfulness, when smoked along with tobacco reduced stamina, weight gain) - Cocaine (psychological addiction, psychosis, anxiety, fatigue, weight loss, erosion of the nasal passages when snorted, lung problems when smoked) - Ecstacy (psychological addiction, psychosis, depression, fatigue, weight loss) - Ketamine (psychological addiction, psychosis, depression, fatigue - LSD (psychosis in people who have a tendency to it) - Magic mushrooms (psychosis in people who have a tendency to it) - Opiates (physical and psychological addiction, constipation) - PCP (psychosis)
It depends on the particular drug and what class of drug it belongs to. But for some of the most popular drugs it's generally the following; - Amphetamines (psychological addiction, psychosis, irritability, fatigue, weight loss) - Alcohol (physical and psychological addiction, brain damage, liver damage, cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach, early onset alzheimers, parkinsons disease, korsakoff's syndrome, coma, death) - Barbiturates (physical and psychological addiction, coma, death) - Cannabis (clouded thinking, forgetfulness, when smoked along with tobacco reduced stamina, weight gain) - Cocaine (psychological addiction, psychosis, anxiety, fatigue, weight loss, erosion of the nasal passages when snorted, lung problems when smoked) - Ecstacy (psychological addiction, psychosis, depression, fatigue, weight loss) - Ketamine (psychological addiction, psychosis, depression, fatigue - LSD (psychosis in people who have a tendency to it) - Magic mushrooms (psychosis in people who have a tendency to it) - Opiates (physical and psychological addiction, constipation) - PCP (psychosis)
Psychosis is a term that refers to an individual who is out of touch with reality. An example of psychosis is Schizophrenia.
Neurosis involves distortion of personality and mood, psychosis is distortion of reality. Persons feeling psychosis are almost definitely also suffering from neurosis, but not the other way around.
You don't actually lose weight, you lose you appetite as one of the side effects which can lead to the loss of weight. But it is not healthy whatsoever to take if you plan on losing weight. There is no such drug that you can take that will make you lose weight, the best weight is through deit and excecise.
Yes... Psychosis gets 100% cured.
Caucasian Psychosis was created in 1990.
Yes, schizophrenia is a type of psychosis. Psychosis is an abnormality in perception or expression of reality. Schizophrenia is a subtype of this.