Dr. Dan Stickler
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So this woman, instead of getting hormones, she was placed on a little bit of Adderall to help with her brain fog that she was having. And then it wasn't quite enough. So they added a little bit more Adderall. Then she couldn't sleep. So they put her on some benzodiazepines to help her sleep. And this crazy ups and downs threw her into some depression.
So this woman, instead of getting hormones, she was placed on a little bit of Adderall to help with her brain fog that she was having. And then it wasn't quite enough. So they added a little bit more Adderall. Then she couldn't sleep. So they put her on some benzodiazepines to help her sleep. And this crazy ups and downs threw her into some depression.
So this woman, instead of getting hormones, she was placed on a little bit of Adderall to help with her brain fog that she was having. And then it wasn't quite enough. So they added a little bit more Adderall. Then she couldn't sleep. So they put her on some benzodiazepines to help her sleep. And this crazy ups and downs threw her into some depression.
They put her on SSRIs, which those are the hardest to get people off of. So when she came to us, she was looking at just retiring because she could not function anymore. And what we did is we set her on a gradual waning protocol for the polypharmacy that was โ pharmacy to treat the pharmacy side effects of the other pharmaceuticals and got her on hormones.
They put her on SSRIs, which those are the hardest to get people off of. So when she came to us, she was looking at just retiring because she could not function anymore. And what we did is we set her on a gradual waning protocol for the polypharmacy that was โ pharmacy to treat the pharmacy side effects of the other pharmaceuticals and got her on hormones.
They put her on SSRIs, which those are the hardest to get people off of. So when she came to us, she was looking at just retiring because she could not function anymore. And what we did is we set her on a gradual waning protocol for the polypharmacy that was โ pharmacy to treat the pharmacy side effects of the other pharmaceuticals and got her on hormones.
And it took us about six months to finally wean the last of the SSRI off of her and the benzodiazepines. And during that time, her hormones were coming up. We were working with her lifestyle, her exercise, relationship aspects with her family, relationships at work, her work environment. And by the end of the six months, she was at the top of her game again. And she actually got a promotion.
And it took us about six months to finally wean the last of the SSRI off of her and the benzodiazepines. And during that time, her hormones were coming up. We were working with her lifestyle, her exercise, relationship aspects with her family, relationships at work, her work environment. And by the end of the six months, she was at the top of her game again. And she actually got a promotion.
And it took us about six months to finally wean the last of the SSRI off of her and the benzodiazepines. And during that time, her hormones were coming up. We were working with her lifestyle, her exercise, relationship aspects with her family, relationships at work, her work environment. And by the end of the six months, she was at the top of her game again. And she actually got a promotion.
It was beautiful to see the transition that happened. But we weren't taking a pharmaceutical approach. Well, with the hormones, we were using hormones, but they were bioidentical hormones and And overall, it just really turned her life around.
It was beautiful to see the transition that happened. But we weren't taking a pharmaceutical approach. Well, with the hormones, we were using hormones, but they were bioidentical hormones and And overall, it just really turned her life around.
It was beautiful to see the transition that happened. But we weren't taking a pharmaceutical approach. Well, with the hormones, we were using hormones, but they were bioidentical hormones and And overall, it just really turned her life around.
Well, system science. System science really started coming on in the early 90s, even though I think in the psychological world with IFS, it was actually in the 1980s that it was being recognized. Then in the 90s, systems biology, systems science, this all started to pick up.
Well, system science. System science really started coming on in the early 90s, even though I think in the psychological world with IFS, it was actually in the 1980s that it was being recognized. Then in the 90s, systems biology, systems science, this all started to pick up.
Well, system science. System science really started coming on in the early 90s, even though I think in the psychological world with IFS, it was actually in the 1980s that it was being recognized. Then in the 90s, systems biology, systems science, this all started to pick up.
But we also didn't have the ability to... I mean, in systems, looking at relationships and massive amounts of data on an N of 1 basis is daunting for the human brain to do. So you can dabble in it and computers can only hold so much data, but their ability to see these things and predict is limited.
But we also didn't have the ability to... I mean, in systems, looking at relationships and massive amounts of data on an N of 1 basis is daunting for the human brain to do. So you can dabble in it and computers can only hold so much data, but their ability to see these things and predict is limited.
But we also didn't have the ability to... I mean, in systems, looking at relationships and massive amounts of data on an N of 1 basis is daunting for the human brain to do. So you can dabble in it and computers can only hold so much data, but their ability to see these things and predict is limited.
AI now is a whole different story, especially with agentic models of AI and knowledge graph systems that you can develop where the agents can communicate with each other and interact with each other. And you can create agents to do each individual thing, but then interact with one another. So agentic models in AI have opened a whole new world for systems approaches.
AI now is a whole different story, especially with agentic models of AI and knowledge graph systems that you can develop where the agents can communicate with each other and interact with each other. And you can create agents to do each individual thing, but then interact with one another. So agentic models in AI have opened a whole new world for systems approaches.