Wary of Psych Meds? Here Are Some Stories to Consider.

A cautionary tale of the dangers of side-effects and drug cocktails...

Thanks to Philip Dawdy's Furious Seasons I've had a bit of reading lately about the ills of side-effects from psych meds and worse, the difficulties of coming off those meds. I'll follow this post up with some personal anecdotes of my own. In the meantime, I'd like to share these links with you as recommended reading.

Philip shared with us the story of Molly over on the Soapy Water blog who has written about her trials having her son misdiagnosed with Bipolar Depression and given the anti-psychotic Abilify. Of particular import is Molly's entry in response to Philip's where she details how she feels the Bipolar symptoms were caused by side-effects from his medications. I highly recommend reading their own words. The comments from other parents on Philip's article are worth reading as well.

Another story from Philip's blog that I found interesting was the account of author Dan Savage's encounter with Ambien. Called "Scambien", Dan details how he used the drug daily for three weeks because it worked so well and then, when he needed to be alert one particular night, he skipped his dose and found himself awake - all night. Turns out one of Ambien's side-effects is insomnia IF you stop taking it. Dan immediately went cold turkey off Ambien and stayed awake for three days. Definitely worth reading.

The last story I found fascinating was Philip's plea that Psych Med Withdrawal Needs To Be Researched. He cites the experience of Gianna Kali and her ordeal weening herself off of psych meds for Bipolar Depression after being on them for two decades. Phil explores this subject with some depth and brings up many excellent points. I highly recommend this article as a must read for anybody struggling with side-effects.

Many of us may be layman compared to the experts, but there is at least one thing we are more expert at than they are. We know our own bodies. Don't take anything that is harming you. If your doctor won't help you ween yourself off of psych meds that are harming you, switch doctors. Taper off slowly for the best results and work with somebody who has your best interests at heart. I recommend finding a warm, friendly Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, but you may find good results with other professional therapists or psychiatrists as well.

In my next article I'll detail why I personally have little regard for psych meds and the people who peddle them.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I am fortunate in that I didn't have the horrible side affects that you and some other people have had when I was taking Zoloft (and other antidepressants in past). However, the zombie/disconnect feeling was reason enough for me to quit. Quitting cold turkey was torture on my body, but I am glad I did it. I am finding success with taking 5 htp for my depression, which you can buy over the counter. I also exercise and try to meditate.
Oh Douglas-
How terribly unfair to be permanently damaged by the very meds supposed to be helping. My story is similar to yours, no where near the permanent damage. Without wanting to come off as overly dramatic, you're nothing short of an inspiration. Heartfelt congratulations not "just" on taking those initial steps, continuing to move forward to reclaim, live, dream, create and teach, etc. Thank you so much for taking the time and making the effort to write so truthfully about your experiences.
D.R. Cootey said…
Woodland Fairy ~ Excellent! Those are excellent remedies for Depression. I'm glad you are free from the side-effects. Thanks for sharing your story.

(and what is htp?)


FishermansDaughter ~ Comments like yours make my day and also make blogging worthwhile. Thank you so much.

~Douglas
Unknown said…
I am a morbidly obese female (dr's words not mine). I had borderline high blood pressure, cholestrol, and diabetes. I realize that continuing with my current weight these things would be likely to get worse but what really put me over the edge, badly, was taking Seroquel. Which without, I am a mean, nasty person that I can't seem to control. So I take the Seroquel, and now meds to counter the effect the other problems caused by Seroquel. I would stop taking either the 'mental' drugs or the 'physical' drugs if fear wasn't pounded into my head about what would happen if I stopped any of the drugs. The fear is partly from my PTSD and partly from society. If you watch any T.V. you would see all the ads about drugs and what can happen if you don't take them. The fear is so instilled in our heads, along with the 'belief' that the doctor's, therefore the pharmacy companies, are right about if we don't take them we could DIE. Why we don't realize that we may die while ON them, or even FROM them. I don't know. I digress but not, even after having reread my post I don't know from what I guess I'll have to stop. Thanks for taking the time to write and reply to comments and letting us know that we are important to you as you and your words are to us.
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