Tag: withdrawal
Pioneering New Zealand Antipsychotic Medication Study Focuses on Patient Experiences
Miriam Larsen-Barr's study is the largest to date on the subjective experiences of antipsychotic withdrawal, and the first to explore how people who have successfully stopped antipsychotics are able to maintain their well-being.
Going On or Off Psych Drugs: One Reason or Many?
Many people report having one reason to go off psychiatric drugsāfeeling that they just know they need to, sensing they will die if they donāt come off, etc. It is far less common to hear of someone going on psych drugs because they know they must.
Backing Away from Psychiatry
I believe now that fifteen years is more than a fair try. Fifteen years of getting treatment without returning to function is actually insanity. I should have given up after year two. Instead of trusting my intuition and insight, I pushed it down and down... until it finally fought its way back to the surface.
Daughter of a Psychiatrist
Here I was, 15 years old and already in a long-term treatment facility. I was, on paper: crazy! This entire time, all the adults in my life had been speaking for me. I never felt like I was any of the things they said, but I went along with it. What else could I have done? Every time I rebelled, it only confirmed to my mother what she thought of me.
RxISK Adds Prescription Withdrawal Resource
This week the drug monitoring and patients' rights website, RxISK, launched the Centre for Medication Withdrawal, a page dedicated to establishing what causes dependence and how to treat it.
UK Woman Speaks Out About 22 Year Addiction With Prescribed Ativan
ITV features and article and video today about the widespread problem of addiction and withdrawal from benzodiazepine drugs used to treat anxiety, including Ativan, Librium, Diazepam and Temazepam. Mother of three Sandra Minshull shares her story and discusses how Ativan ārobbed her of her life.ā
Shooting the Odds, Part III
My prior MIA blog posts have largely addressed the problems that can occur when people try to stop taking serotonin-related antidepressants, particularlyĀ after taking them for a long period of time. I wanted to share a few updated thoughts that I have on the problem.
Stopping SSRI Antidepressants Can Cause Long, Intense Withdrawal Problems
In the first systematic review of withdrawal problems that patients experience when trying to get off SSRI antidepressant medications, researchers found that withdrawing from SSRIs was comparable to trying to quit addictive benzodiazepines.
Playing the Odds, Revisited
It is hard to believe that a year has gone past since I posted PlayingĀ the Odds: Antidepressant Withdrawal and the Problem of Informed Consent. The feedback I received underscored the more controversial aspects of SSRI toxicity.Ā Common themes concerned the abrupt onset of new symptoms 3 to 12 months after stopping the drug, reinstatement of the drug failing to help withdrawal related symptoms, the possibility that withdrawal-related symptoms can persist indefinitely and concerns about using benzodiazepines to help with tardive akathisia.
Finding the Meaning in Suffering: My Experience with Coming off Psychiatric...
For the last month or so, Mad in America has been hard at work building a directory of āmental healthā providers across North America (and eventually, we hope, the world) who will work with people wanting to come off psychotropic drugs.Ā Iāve been honored to have been tasked with the responsibility of building this directory, and I have to say, itās been inspiring to talk to people all over the country who do this work, and who āget itā.