"Medicating Normal" | A Documentary Film | 76-min | EN (w/ subtitles in ES, DE, DK, FR, IT)

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Medicating Normal

Medicating Normal

28 күн бұрын

This full-length, award-winning documentary unearths the shattering truth that millions of people worldwide are injured by prescribed psychiatric medications. Interweaving stories of harm with expert testimony, the film reveals how a profit-driven industry hides the risks of long-term use. This untold story is a compelling call to examine the consequences of medicating normal human suffering.
Featuring Experts:
-Anna Lembke, MD, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University Medical School, Author, "Dopamine Nation"
-Peter Gøtzsche, Danish physician and medical researcher, Co-founder of the Cochrane Collaboration, Director, Institute for Scientific Freedom
-David Cohen, PhD., researcher, Professor and Associate Dean for Research and Development at Luskin School of Social Work, University of California Los Angeles, Co-author, "Your Drug May Be Your Problem"
-Robert Whitaker, Science Journalist, Author, "Mad in America" and "Anatomy of an Epidemic."
-Allen Frances M.D., Psychiatrist, Professor and Chairman Emeritus of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine, co-chair of DSM-IV Task Force, Author, "Saving Normal"
-Mary Vieten, PhD., Psychologist, Executive Director of Warfighter ADVANCE, Chairman of the Board of Directors for the International Society for Ethical Psychology & Psychiatry, ISEPP
-Ellen Vora, M.D., psychiatrist and author, "The Anatomy of Anxiety"
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Español
"Medicando La Normalidad"
Este documental narra la estremecedora verdad de millones de personas en el mundo que son víctimas de la prescripción desmedida de medicamentos psiquiátricos. Los testimonios de las víctimas y de los expertos demuestran cómo las industrias ocultan los riesgos de su uso a largo plazo y convierten el sufrimiento natural del ser humano en una enfermedad mental. Para más información, visite medicatingnormal.com
Danish (DK)
"Normalitet På Recept"
Den prisbelønnede dokumentarfilm afdækker en grum sandhed: millioner af mennesker verden over tager skade af lægeordineret psykofarmaka. Udsagn fra både ofre og eksperter viser, hvordan en profitorienteret medicinalbranche skjuler risici ved langvarig brug. Historien fortælles for første gang og er en indtrængende appel til at se på konsekvenserne af at medicinere normal, menneskelig lidelse. Find mere information på medicatingnormal.com
Français (FR)
"La normalité sous ordonnance"
Ce documentaire primé révèle une vérité fracassante. Des millions de personnes de par le monde sont victimes des médicaments psychotropes sous ordonnance. Les témoignages de victimes et d’experts démontrent que cette industrie privilégie ses profits au détriment de la santé des patients en dissimulant les risques de ses produits et en transformant une souffrance humaine normale en maladie mentale. En savoir plus: medicatingnormal.com
Italiano (IT)
"La normalità su prescrizione medica"
Questo premiato documentario rivela una sconvolgente verità: milioni di persone nel mondo soffrono a causa di psicofarmaci prescritti. Dando la parola a vittime ed esperti, svela come un'industria guidata dal profitto nasconda i rischi legati all’uso a lungo termine. Questa storia inedita è un appello pressante a esaminare le conseguenze della medicalizzazione della normale sofferenza umana. Per ulteriori informazioni, visita medicatingnormal.com
Deutsch (DE)
"Auf Rezept Normalität"
Der preisgekrönte Dokumentarfilm enthüllt eine grausame Wahrheit: Millionen von Menschen weltweit werden durch ärztlich verordnete Psychopharmaka geschädigt. Aussagen von Opfern und Experten zeigen, wie eine profitorientierte Industrie die Risiken der Langzeiteinnahme verheimlicht. Ein eindringlicher Appell, die Folgen der medikamentösen Behandlung normalen menschlichen Leidens zu untersuchen. Mehr Informationen unter: medicatingnormal.com

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@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal 29 күн бұрын
EN: Subtitles are available in Danish, English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. To turn on subtitles, move your cursor over or tap the video screen to display the "CC" button in the right corner. Click or tap it to select your language. ES: Con subtítulos disponibles en alemán, danés, español, francés, inglés e italiano. Para ver los subtítulos, haz clic sobre la pantalla o tócala para que aparezca el botón "CC" en la esquina derecha. Haz clic en el botón o presiónalo para seleccionar tu idioma. DA: Der er undertekster på dansk, engelsk, fransk, tysk, italiensk og spansk. For at aktivere dem, skal du flytte markøren henover eller trykke på videoskærmen for at få vist knappen "CC" i højre hjørne. Klik på den for at vælge sprog. FR: Les sous-titres sont disponibles en danois, anglais, français, allemand, italien et espagnol. Pour activer les sous-titres, déplacez votre curseur ou appuyez sur l'écran vidéo pour afficher le bouton « CC » dans le coin droit. Cliquez ou appuyez dessus pour sélectionner votre langue. IT: I sottotitoli sono disponibili in danese, inglese, francese, tedesco, italiano e spagnolo. Per attivare i sottotitoli, sposta il cursore sopra o tocca lo schermo per visualizzare il pulsante "CC" nell'angolo destro. Fare clic o toccare per selezionare la lingua. DE: Untertitel sind auf Dänisch, Englisch, Französisch, Deutsch, Italienisch und Spanisch verfügbar. Um Untertitel zu aktivieren, bewegen Sie den Cursor über den Videobildschirm oder tippen Sie darauf, um die Schaltfläche „CC“ in der rechten Ecke anzuzeigen. Klicken oder tippen Sie darauf, um Ihre Sprache auszuwählen.
@marcellustone
@marcellustone 26 күн бұрын
Out of curiosity. What took you so long to upload the movie? Don't get me wrong. I bought a copy many month ago. But there's an other YT-Channel (ENDVR,), that uploaded YOUR movie a month ago.
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal 25 күн бұрын
@@marcellustone ENDVR is a distributor that we gave rights to. Our YT release was delayed a month due to finishing up the languages - we wanted all the subtitles to be ready. All films are distributed in this way - first, the film goes to the festival circuit to garner interest/awards, then you do community screenings, then SVOD/TVOD and finally AVOD. Most filmmakers do not just upload their films as free from day 1 - this is bc if a big platform (Netflix, Hulu, etc) is going to pick the film up, they aren't going to do it if it's already free to the public. They have to have something to offer their viewership. The goal is to reach as large an audience as possible, not speak to the choir.
@Hollyucinogen
@Hollyucinogen 19 күн бұрын
I got prescribed anti-psychotics for being angry that I've been severely abused for half of my life...... I'm not psychotic, I'm justifiably angry. I'm pretty sure that most people would be angry under the same circumstances. Update: I told my doctor that it wasn't working (surprise! Anti-psychotics don't work on people who aren't psychotic!), and he said that I wouldn't notice a difference for 6 months to a year. I fired him on the spot and haven't been back.
@imadish5356
@imadish5356 14 күн бұрын
You are NOT alone. I personally know (lazy/complacent) parents who didn't want to parent, and it was too easy for them to find doctors who would all but toss pills at their children. Should be criminal. Glad it sounds like you're squaring -so many never do! Be well!
@alexisallore
@alexisallore 12 күн бұрын
I was 15 inpatient for depression & prescribed anti psychotics for getting mad when the doctor wasn’t listening that the antidepressants were having the opposite of intended effect & he just kept upping the dose. So many of these places and drs need they’re licenses pulled
@68orangecrate26
@68orangecrate26 25 күн бұрын
BTW: Children are full of energy and should be allowed to develop without being medicated to “behave”…
@invisibelle7590
@invisibelle7590 23 күн бұрын
My son was a complete nutbag when he was little, couldn't concentrate for more than a minute...left him to it. I'd already seen what medication does with my mother who was given tranquilizers (which, incidentally dont make you tranquil) for 12 years. He bucked up at 14, started working hard, and is now doing an Msc in software engineering. I honestly think he would have been diagnosed with ADHD if I'd taken him to the doc. He just had alot of energy.
@rhondanighman
@rhondanighman 23 күн бұрын
You can control behavior & hyperactivity through a sugar free low carb diet
@saintessa
@saintessa 22 күн бұрын
Generally that's true. Although when I was a kid I jsut wouldn't stop playing when we were back in the classroom when other kids easily sat down and listened etc. I think adhd kids are a bit more so or it's harder to regulate our energy because of attention etc perhaps. But we don't want to go too far
@rhondanighman
@rhondanighman 22 күн бұрын
@@saintessa that’s the problem with schools they’re not hands on learning that engage children.. kids aren’t designed to sit still they need things to do.Ive been inside a Hershey Montessori school & I can say with certainty the kids aren’t bored.Everything in the school is hands on learning through every day activities from measuring dirt ,counting beads,raising baby chicks/taking care of fish,whatever …there are activities to do that are incorporated for leaning
@Bingewatchingmediacontent
@Bingewatchingmediacontent 21 күн бұрын
@@saintessaIt’s not natural for kids to just sit in a classroom for 6+ hours at a time. The problem isn’t the kid, it’s the society that thinks forcing kids to behave like miniature adults is sane.
@chinookvalley
@chinookvalley 26 күн бұрын
Took me NINE years to get off Klonopin. It was prescribed by a psychiatrist. I kept saying it wasn't working, it was making me feel weird. They said I wasn't taking enough, they kept increasing my dose and I kept getting worse. I'd try stopping, but I couldn't. They kept telling me I "needed" it, but it wasn't helping. I tried, and tried, and tried to get off. The more I tried the weirder everything was. When I look back, I see that the doktors were worse than any street dealer. Sick.
@wednesdayschild3627
@wednesdayschild3627 26 күн бұрын
I feel lucky. 30 years ago a psychiatrist put me on this. I took it for 8 months. I told him no more. He refused to see me or help me. I quit the pills myself. I lay on the couch sick for 3 months. I still went to work. I quit it over 3 weeks which was likely too fast.
@recynd77
@recynd77 26 күн бұрын
I think that street dealers are cheaper, more available, less judgmental, and more efficient than doctors. If only they had a clean supply…
@matane2465
@matane2465 25 күн бұрын
​and more honest. They know what they're pushing and they're mostly honest about it.
@glenyst5216
@glenyst5216 24 күн бұрын
This seems to be normal with most Doctors. Even simple conditions like gout that my wife had where the meds only made it far worse. The Doctor said that happens sometimes and I should just take even more! These people have no critical thinking skills or concience. They're just drug reps for pharma. Know nothing about health.
@annemurphy8074
@annemurphy8074 21 күн бұрын
Took me 6 years to get off everything. 16 years off now. Those meds are deadly. My original psychiatrist at 16 yrs old, told me that meds were for very short term use ONLY. I aged out of the system at 18 and had new psychiatrists that diagnosed me with so many different things and put me on so many medications and told me it was FOR LIFE.
@MGAF688
@MGAF688 15 күн бұрын
I was suffering severe depression. I had a therapist. I told her that I would rather die than go on prescription drugs of any kind. I pulled through it after several years. I came out ahead. Others that I know did not.
@nsff2001able
@nsff2001able 26 күн бұрын
Ive always resisted medications for mental health, this is why.
@louisecampbell2628
@louisecampbell2628 25 күн бұрын
The same here!!
@w.urlitzer1869
@w.urlitzer1869 23 күн бұрын
what was your solution?
@philanders3705
@philanders3705 20 күн бұрын
​@@w.urlitzer1869talk therapy is the only way through it
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
If I ever have life problems bumps on the road I will talk to a Priest, Pastor, Monk or a friend where I will at at least find empathy without side effects.
@dianapollock1954
@dianapollock1954 21 күн бұрын
It's about time! The pharmaceutical industry needs to be held accountable for what they are doing to the American population.
@earthamcdermott982
@earthamcdermott982 14 күн бұрын
The whole world population
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
Trying to explain to someone after being on a cocktail of psychotopic drugs for years is like trying to explain winter to a insect what winter is like if it only live during summer. People believe what they what to believe until it happens to them. I wish I never experience it at all. It destroyed my life.
@juanrodriguezfestivalcoach
@juanrodriguezfestivalcoach 27 күн бұрын
I am a Veteran who suffered the abuse of being over medicated for 4 years and seeing my brethren take their lives to then turn to advocating for them against this cruelty to humanity.
@AngiePeacockMSW
@AngiePeacockMSW 26 күн бұрын
Hey brother, I'm sorry it happened to you too.
@user-zk6im4jo4o
@user-zk6im4jo4o 26 күн бұрын
Amen brother
@bobbyboiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1222
@bobbyboiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1222 26 күн бұрын
Ty ❤️
@diturner7247
@diturner7247 25 күн бұрын
I hope the medical cannabis oils and flowers help. Good meat and sunshine while trying to create an organic garden.
@ana62301
@ana62301 23 күн бұрын
WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE WHO NEED THEM TO KEEP THEMSELVES SANE?
@carolinecroft7029
@carolinecroft7029 27 күн бұрын
Excellent. The corruption talked about makes me furious and sickened. The upcoming epidemic of trying to get off these drugs will be enormous. Horrific.
@ministryofpeacekmk
@ministryofpeacekmk 26 күн бұрын
✔️
@visionvixxen
@visionvixxen 26 күн бұрын
Is it’s already is
@jordy5625
@jordy5625 18 күн бұрын
I'm observing this for the last 20 years and we are in trouble. 30% of Americans are on some kind of drug to not go crazy. Imagine when they suddenly don't get their drugs and start to see things and go crazy? This is going to be fun
@user-sx7rm5zh6y
@user-sx7rm5zh6y 27 күн бұрын
These drugs destroys lives
@MeadowDay
@MeadowDay 25 күн бұрын
This should be a mandatory watch for every person in government…so they see clearly what they have done 🥹
@w.urlitzer1869
@w.urlitzer1869 23 күн бұрын
on the other hand they save lives. the prescription policy is the problem here.
@user-sx7rm5zh6y
@user-sx7rm5zh6y 23 күн бұрын
@@w.urlitzer1869 damages of these drugs are underestimed
@Bingewatchingmediacontent
@Bingewatchingmediacontent 21 күн бұрын
@@w.urlitzer1869they put off dealing with the situation that’s making you anxious or depressed. They don’t solve these problems. Eventually you will have to face these challenges and deal with them. It’s painful but it’s the only “cure”
@a.randomjack6661
@a.randomjack6661 21 күн бұрын
Almost got me. I guess I'm lucky. Wait, no! Actually, I think I'm very lucky.
@Kaylee_94
@Kaylee_94 21 күн бұрын
If it wasn’t for medicating normals online resources my spouse would still be on medication- when I was weaning him off, the doctor told me- he’d be back in the same condition in 8 months, Glory to God it’s been over 2 years and he’s never been better!!! Completely fine!
@jayterra2060
@jayterra2060 18 күн бұрын
WOW
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal 13 күн бұрын
We're so glad to hear! Be well.
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
I stopped my medication after almost 3 decade on a cocktail of psychtropic drugs coming up to a year now and I am feeling like a normal human being. I do have neurological problems with like and sound but other than that I am relived.
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 3 күн бұрын
I been off all my meds for almost a year and I am getting back all my emotions and the ability to feel again. For the fist time in almost 3 decade I have gone organic. No more popping pills every night and day. I am a happier person.
@jayterra2060
@jayterra2060 3 күн бұрын
@@tomwong917 amazing, congratulations Tom. Thank you for sharing its sooo encouraging
@lorivazquez2927
@lorivazquez2927 26 күн бұрын
It’s unbelievable that these drugs are still prescribed by the millions
@pinciukauskas
@pinciukauskas 26 күн бұрын
Many need them.
@saturationstation1446
@saturationstation1446 26 күн бұрын
@@pinciukauskas no. many need lifes necessities and are prevented from obtaining them for the sole purpose of inflating the egos and entertaining rich europeans. what our species needs is to get rid of its cancer (eurocentric culture) once and for all. if measured honestly, the only things that have been equally harmful to life on earth are literally mass extinction events. when something has proven itself to be able to do nothing besides mass harm to life on earth for many centuries in a row, its time you believe its long stated goal : the death of all life outside of europe.
@scarred10
@scarred10 26 күн бұрын
​@@pinciukauskasonly short term is warranted
@capresti3537
@capresti3537 25 күн бұрын
@@pinciukauskas Nobody needs them. The drugs should be banned.
@rhinoskin7550
@rhinoskin7550 25 күн бұрын
It's unbelievable that people blindly trust "authority" in the age of information. You can get free textbooks online.. so... at this point, it's the masses' fault for not properly educating themselves.
@kyleegarcia5569
@kyleegarcia5569 25 күн бұрын
I had a horrible experience with several drugs and I don’t trust any of them anymore!! The gaslighting is insane.
@lisareiter5368
@lisareiter5368 24 күн бұрын
We were gaslit during Covid, too, by the same powerful industry: Big Pharma. Remember this?. Take this new MRNA vaccine. It’s safe and effective. Alternative treatments don’t work. Vitamin D is untested. Ivermectin is horse medicine. Hydroxychloroquin is untested. Protect grandma by vaccinating kids. The vaccine lessens symptoms. Get vaxxed or lose your job. People have always died suddenly. Myocarditis in young athletes happens…it’s not the spike protein.
@jayterra2060
@jayterra2060 18 күн бұрын
💯
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
You are smart enough to be aware what was going on. .I was on those drugs for almost 3 decade and it destroyed my life.
@gertrudewest4535
@gertrudewest4535 25 күн бұрын
I was wrongly prescribed anti anxiety medication because it was easier for the doctors than try to help me diagnose my serious and painful GI issues that caused me to lose too much weight and sleep. The anti anxiety had long lasting, painful side effects even though I was only on it for a year. I actually had zero vitamin D in my blood test. Once I corrected that imbalance, I recovered. Getting off of the anti anxiety meds was a truly horrible experience.
@VeryLikeLeigh
@VeryLikeLeigh 25 күн бұрын
What was the drug?
@Hollyucinogen
@Hollyucinogen 21 күн бұрын
I also have a medical condition that they kept blaming on "anxiety" and putting me on different anti-depressants for (Hashimoto's Thyroiditis). The best way to deal with it is to figure out what's wrong with you yourself.
@orangesnowflake3769
@orangesnowflake3769 27 күн бұрын
Also im glad this is on youtube now
@breathnstop
@breathnstop 21 күн бұрын
I was written up (RN) for arguing with a psychiatrist who cold turkeyed a wonderful man. Patient, stock broker, super nice guy addicted to Klonopin. In patient for suicidal thoughts. Ive seen too many people hurt.
@christinwoodard3463
@christinwoodard3463 25 күн бұрын
This happened to me. Watching this is so validating.
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
As I was going through a hell of withdrawal I didn't understand what was happening to me until I stumble across this documentary.
@stormypuurl
@stormypuurl 26 күн бұрын
This needs to be shared on every single social media outlet over and over. Rather than seeing suffering as a normal aspect of life, we dope ourselves. I know, I had severe panic attacks and was on anti depressants for 20 years. I saw some wild things. I finally took myself off. Withdrawal is crazy and lasting effects are too. I've been off for 3 years, even through covid. I'm fine mentally but physically, it caused auto immune stuff. The thing that helped the MOST and still does was the serenity prayer. I know that sounds cliche, but you must come to the conclusion that you can not control everything in life. Good or bad. Here's the prayer: God grant me the serenity to change the things I can, accept the things I can not change, and the wisdom to know the difference. Amen. This is a universal truth
@sunphoenix1231
@sunphoenix1231 14 күн бұрын
I have moderate anxiety that hasn't been adequately addressed since I was a child. Lots of therapy and such, but nothing has really addressed it yet. I've tried medications for short periods but stop when it feels like it doesn't work. Same as religion, I'm a firm believer in God, but prayer doesn't really seem to help, acts do kinda. I don't think this is normal or should be normal.
@merjavaananen350
@merjavaananen350 24 күн бұрын
I was taking benzos for 40 years as prescribed. 2017 I realized that the drugs were dangerous and made several attempts to get off. 2020 I was desesperate, couldn't sleep at all. They gave me antidepressants and after some weeks I made two suicide attempts and they put me in hospital. Terrible experience! I was totally dumb... During 2 years I tapered all the meds. The last pill was almost 2 years ago. Still can't sleep but I'm retired now and doesn't matter. I'm still hoping! I'm feeling to be another person without benzos. Can't deal with people normally. Feel me estrange...
@worshipthecreator9081
@worshipthecreator9081 4 күн бұрын
Try magnesium theotrate or glycinate. You can even get it in liquid form to rub on the soles of your feet or capsules. Hope it helps 🌹
@user-li1kw1ux3e
@user-li1kw1ux3e 27 күн бұрын
My heart bleeds for all of the people in this film
@ME-cd3bs
@ME-cd3bs 21 күн бұрын
Imaging doing this to a child. I'm one of the lucky few who was able to break free from this. The trauma will probably stick with me for life.
@user-li1kw1ux3e
@user-li1kw1ux3e 20 күн бұрын
@@ME-cd3bs I was done this as a minor
@ME-cd3bs
@ME-cd3bs 20 күн бұрын
@@user-li1kw1ux3e in sorry to hear about that :( . Mine started at age 4 and the medications kept piling up. I was on 7 different Rx when I finally stopped at age 17.
@ME-cd3bs
@ME-cd3bs 20 күн бұрын
@@user-li1kw1ux3e I'd love to hear your story if you're willing to share. Bless you and I hope your mental and physical health are okay 🙏🏻
@user-li1kw1ux3e
@user-li1kw1ux3e 20 күн бұрын
@@ME-cd3bs 🥰
@Owlshead110
@Owlshead110 25 күн бұрын
My sister-in-law put herself to "sleep" by overmedication on Benzos. Criminal. This movie will help change the tide. We need to get off the meds. Vitamin D, exercise and strong relationships can help with depression.
@chrispasson1940
@chrispasson1940 24 күн бұрын
thanks for the reminder about the value of strong relationships
@ana62301
@ana62301 23 күн бұрын
BENZODIAZIPINES ARE NOT ANTI-DEPRESSANTS. THEY ARE ANTI-ANXIETY MEDICATIONS AND WORK WELL FOR PTSD.
@user-im2em7oc9x
@user-im2em7oc9x 22 күн бұрын
See, If I put myself to "sleep" by accident my family would be happy. They hate me so much cuz I make "mistakes"that can't be forgiven.
@leelee8720
@leelee8720 22 күн бұрын
To a person who literally can’t get out of bed in the morning, these things just aren’t going to cut it. Yall don’t understand clinical depression
@a.randomjack6661
@a.randomjack6661 21 күн бұрын
Vitamin D for sure. It's way overlooked. Exercice... yup. Strong relationships... the last strong ones I had got destroyed by the hatred linked to the pandemic. Politics=divide to rule
@paulkramer9666
@paulkramer9666 27 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure that the United States is one of only two countries that allows direct marketing of prescription pharmaceuticals to the consumer. And that became legal somewhere in the 1980s.
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal 26 күн бұрын
yes - and New Zealand - those are the only 2 places!
@cj-jr7iz
@cj-jr7iz 26 күн бұрын
Paul, that is how they control the mainstream MEDIA!!🤐 Sh🤫…just advertising 🤑
@visionvixxen
@visionvixxen 26 күн бұрын
You’re right. Us and New Zealand. It’s criminal
@visionvixxen
@visionvixxen 26 күн бұрын
I think since these meds are supposedly “not so dangerous,” EVERY doctor that prescribed them should have tried them long term and then have first hand experience with getting on coming off etc.
@joseenoel8093
@joseenoel8093 26 күн бұрын
😮and Canada 🇨🇦, docs here should be shot!
@JackieB.D.
@JackieB.D. 26 күн бұрын
The lack of assistance the psychiatrist was providing Brianna was horrid, negligent. Five minutes or less of unhelpful, non specific “advice” on how she could reduce her dosage was all he could afford? No real plan, no support in the process, no let’s meet more frequently as you go through this, just dismissive crumbs and two attempts to entice her to try more pills. Her husband acted like the Dr. while he played the role. Bring back the 1960s mantra, “question authority”.
@visionvixxen
@visionvixxen 26 күн бұрын
This is exactly how it has become. I get most anxious now before these visits where I know either nothing will happen or something really bad will be recommended and there is no winning because no one is trained or paying attention to it Also, you’re a different person off this crap and you have to decide what version you can survive as. The drug version doesn’t last because of tolerance and changes Read “Flowers for Algernon”. That spells it all!
@lisareiter5368
@lisareiter5368 24 күн бұрын
Great book. That husband said that psychiatrists are like the alchemists of the past who tried to make gold using chemicals. Both promised great reward but failed to deliver.
@JackieB.D.
@JackieB.D. 5 күн бұрын
I hope you can find someone who cares and is helpful. I wish there was more support. Thanks for the recommendation on the book. Ive heard about the movie, though never read or watched it.
@ruthhorowitz7625
@ruthhorowitz7625 26 күн бұрын
I had CPTSD for 13 years before getting diagnosed and ASD for 57 years before getting diagnosed. I'm totally broken. But I won't take medication. I was forced to take medication in 2006 that I didn't need because I wasn't depressed. I was in autistic burnout. The antidepressants did nothing for me. Now I'm focusing on running and dancing because I know those are the things that will over time heal me. It may take a few more years, but I won't touch pharmaceuticals.
@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago
@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago 26 күн бұрын
Stay strong, you've already overcome so much. Consider neurofeedback if you can afford it. It may be helpful!
@ruthhorowitz7625
@ruthhorowitz7625 26 күн бұрын
@@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago I can't afford it. I wish I could because it really helped me in the past.
@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago
@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago 26 күн бұрын
@@ruthhorowitz7625 oh wow cool beans not many people know about it. Maybe you can find a cheaper provider near you....
@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago
@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago 25 күн бұрын
@@ruthhorowitz7625 yes it's unfortunate that it is not more affordable. Perhaps you'll be able to find a cheaper provider in your area. I want to pursue it for my ADHD symptoms.
@chrispasson1940
@chrispasson1940 24 күн бұрын
yes running and dancing help physical AND mental issues
@visionvixxen
@visionvixxen 26 күн бұрын
They give you these drugs the same way someone who try throwing spaghetti on the walls and see what sticks
@Kali_Yugahhhh
@Kali_Yugahhhh 23 күн бұрын
Bingo
@saintessa
@saintessa 22 күн бұрын
Geez... That's actually a pretty good metaphor
@sarahdriedger4386
@sarahdriedger4386 10 күн бұрын
This makes me laugh. Because its so true.
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
Yes I had the same treatment...every time I get a new person they would ask if I had taken this. Once the drugs is in your brain you can't think straight anymore.
@janedoe6704
@janedoe6704 21 күн бұрын
Everyone needs to watch this!
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal 21 күн бұрын
We agree!!
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
You have to present it to people who are willing to listen and have an open mind. It has become the norm to be labled and drugged in our current society. As I said before unless you experience the it you will never believe it. You are in a whole different world when you are on these drugs.The only hope you have is people around you who are aware of these drugs and know you personally.
@y2ksurvivor
@y2ksurvivor 26 күн бұрын
The love of my life just took his own after a lifetime on a psych medicine that he struggled to come off of. I don't know that he ever succeeded. It induced new, scarier psychiatric symptoms whenever he tried to reduce it. Although he was no longer actively in my life, I was given the news and found myself immediately wondering if it was that effing medication. The prescribers are too often clueless about the effects of the drugs they dish out, meaning most conversations about getting off a certain medication are totally fruitless. I am devastated. After years of fighting to get off of various SSNRI drugs, I have an idea of what he went through and I can't help feeling despair over the kinds of ugly & uncontrollable thoughts that are caused by the drugs as well as the process of reducing the drugs. Nobody deserves that kind of mental torture, and I can't help but feel absolute anguish at the thought of him suffering these effects. The pain caused by the greed of big pharma has caused in my life reverberates into every corner of my existence.
@kmkeenan
@kmkeenan 26 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry. It really is a horrific experience.
@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago
@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago 26 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry for what you went through and are still going through. A KZbinr who was a dear young man and whom I really enjoyed tragically took his own life a few years ago, and it was blamed on his bipolar condition. I have to wonder if the meds that he was taking might have had anything to do with it. He was a bright light and it's truly tragic he's no longer with us. I won't say psych meds are bad but I believe they come with some steep risks and there is likely a lot of overprescribing going on right now because of pharma greed and general ignorance in the medical community. Physical biological pain is one thing, it is acute and it is measurable and it can be treated, but psych meds are a different animal. I hope in time the psychiatric field can do a better job on treating psych patients and having a better understanding of these medications. In the wrong hands the side effects can be tragic.
@bettyjaneantanavicius9800
@bettyjaneantanavicius9800 18 күн бұрын
I've been hostage to psychiatric drugs for over 45 years,never wanted them.The more I resisted,the more they were pushed on me,
@user-3282
@user-3282 27 күн бұрын
Thank you for the bravery of sharing your stories guys 🙏
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
It's not easy putting yourself out there especially when you are classified as mentally ill. I can't share my experiece with people without a funny look when I tell them I was medicated for it. I thank you all and wish you all well on your road to recovery from the drugs.
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 3 күн бұрын
They are the best therapy I ever had but I am sorry for their pain and suffering. Through them I know I am not alone. I found some meaning to my suffering.
@user-db5ts2yt6o
@user-db5ts2yt6o 24 күн бұрын
Long term brain injury; neurological damage. Benzos have ruined my life. I've chosen to stay off but it's been hell. Constant daily survival mode.
@pamela9270
@pamela9270 20 күн бұрын
Me too. 19 months off and still in hell. Years of taking Klonopin ruined my life. I am also in daily survival mode. This isn't a life, it's a horrible existence. Praying for you and all those suffering.
@user-db5ts2yt6o
@user-db5ts2yt6o 20 күн бұрын
@@pamela9270 may God bless and keep you always. I heard your words. Thumbs up to you.
@pamela9270
@pamela9270 20 күн бұрын
@user-db5ts2yt6o Thank you for that. Sending you some love and a big hug. ❤️ 🤗
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
I have serious problems with light and sound at the moment after coming off those drugs for almost a year now. I am being seen by a neurologist hopefully things are improving....this is what we call SIDE EFFECTS. It will take me years to recover as I was told. It has alter my brain somehow. But I am very relived now because for the first time I know what is really wrong with me and not my lables.
@Rend2be
@Rend2be 3 күн бұрын
Jesus can heal you.
@Bonobo3D
@Bonobo3D 26 күн бұрын
This documentary is excellent, goes deep, very sensitively presented.
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
Unfortunately it is really happening to real people.
@victorial8764
@victorial8764 27 күн бұрын
I can’t believe I finally get to see this. I’ve been waiting years. I’m so excited and right now I definitely need to hear this in my life. Thank you so much for working on the forefront of history and discovery and healing and hope.❤
@marcellustone
@marcellustone 26 күн бұрын
You’ve been waiting years? You could have just bought a copy of it over their website like I did and downloaded it. I'm far from rich, but buying the movie was also like donating.
@victorial8764
@victorial8764 20 күн бұрын
@@marcellustone I didn’t know it was for sale! I would have tried to get it way sooner, lol. That’s anxiety for ya.
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
As this problem become more public there is a need to help people who are stuck with this drugs to find their way out. It is not going to be easy as I found out. I basically have to do it myself in pain.
@capresti3537
@capresti3537 25 күн бұрын
Psychiatrists are criminals. They know the harm they do and the crimes they are committing. They should be in prison.
@Solscapes.
@Solscapes. 26 күн бұрын
I was 8 when they started on me. They stole my entire life. I have barely any medical issues that don't have to do with medication side effects or the abuse that was only enabled by the misdiagnoses, and I have a LOT of medical issues.
@Sarahpreecenelsonnz
@Sarahpreecenelsonnz 26 күн бұрын
so sorry this has happened to you. Wishing you all the more strength and endurance than that you will have already needed to get to this point, and most of all wishing you well with recovery
@rdallas81
@rdallas81 26 күн бұрын
Everyone has problems. I am 75% disabled, migraines, been on it all. Sometimes you have to take your own life into your own hands and stop blaming, relying, attending to, and affiliating with the for profit system. I wasted 15 years of my life being decieved by the industry thinking they had some magical cure- they don't, but God does. We live in a fallen world. Seek faith in the Lord. He can cure you.
@rdallas81
@rdallas81 26 күн бұрын
Sorry.
@rdallas81
@rdallas81 26 күн бұрын
As long as you think they have the answers, you will only decieve yourself.
@Solscapes.
@Solscapes. 25 күн бұрын
@@rdallas81 don't narcissistically enable ped0 priests.
@imadish5356
@imadish5356 24 күн бұрын
Saving this video because I will not be surprised if KZbin is forced to take it down. Copy, copy!
@cristinarossi7367
@cristinarossi7367 15 күн бұрын
How do I copy it
@imadish5356
@imadish5356 14 күн бұрын
@@cristinarossi7367 Depends on your browser so do a search for your browser name and youtube video. They've got add-ons for every browser. There is software you can buy, but I haven't had to. : )
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal 13 күн бұрын
If it's taken down (doubtful), we will put it up elsewhere. Please do not violate our copyright.
@imadish5356
@imadish5356 13 күн бұрын
@@MedicatingNormal Thanks! And gotcha! Sorry.
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 26 күн бұрын
I found my way back to what it is like to be a human being again. Something that I missed for a long long time. Thank You
@HorseSaddleRider
@HorseSaddleRider 26 күн бұрын
It seems there are drug pushers both on and off the streets.
@joseenoel8093
@joseenoel8093 26 күн бұрын
Awesome!
@ajax700
@ajax700 26 күн бұрын
I wish I had watched this and many other documentaries before being medicated and developing PSSD which ruins your life. These cause persistent damage for which there is no treatment and no cure.
@Sarahpreecenelsonnz
@Sarahpreecenelsonnz 26 күн бұрын
It is so truly terrible. I am sorry for the iatrogenic harm that has been caused to you.
@minepolz320
@minepolz320 24 күн бұрын
I have this live is hell
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
There is hope. You got out unlike a lot of other people. We suffered but there is a better life a head. Like me I just have to pick up the pieces and move on. Life is a one way street. You can't keep looking back.
@68orangecrate26
@68orangecrate26 25 күн бұрын
That’s right! Going through pain is NORMAL. To try to escape it is a huge mistake. But, it’s very lucrative for big pharma 😉
@elizabethmcleod246
@elizabethmcleod246 13 күн бұрын
There are different levels of physical pain. Having a pinched nerve in my rectum really hurts and meds are needed to help with sleep and control of muscle spasms. It’s sad that in my case correctly done nerve blocks and stat decompression surgery would have helped me to heal fully but doctors in Vancouver, Canada wouldn’t help me. I was misdiagnosed from day one with having cyclothymia and vulvodynia. Is losing whole bowel movements without feeling it a symptom of either of the above conditions? NO Doctors aren’t doing differential diagnosis anymore. They don’t listen to the patient. They provide ‘ medication management’ because it’s cheaper. I was poly drugged on 6 meds at one point when I should have had surgery. If you dare to advocate for yourself you are labeled aggressive. Excuse me? What is a person supposed to do when no doctors are taking their symptoms seriously?
@StJane
@StJane 25 күн бұрын
I was right where Dave is now. Hang in there sir. It's slow but it gets better. Getting this info out there is so important. I only hope that pharm. Companies will be held to account. They behave worse than the Nazis did. Thank You to everyone who shared their pain with us. You are stronger for doing it even if you can't feel it right now. ❤
@tcapone1734
@tcapone1734 25 күн бұрын
Then people wonder why the mass killings at schools and such occurred. Yet they blame a tool, when the timing of the tragedies happened just when these drugs started being prescribed like candy. Drug even says "may have sue-e-side tendencies" - translation also means homee-sideal tendencies. The problem is psychotropic drugs. Always has been.
@sunphoenix1231
@sunphoenix1231 14 күн бұрын
Or just the combination of both that and easy access to firearms, it seems good logic that some psychiatric issues bar you from owning guns if you have legitimate issues. Even outside of using medication or not.
@tcapone1734
@tcapone1734 4 күн бұрын
@@sunphoenix1231 Firearms have been in households since their invention hanging over fireplaces or in gun cabinets. Kids in NYC used to bring their .22 rifles on the subways to schools in the 1950's for training after class. No shootings. It's not the firearm or access to them. It is the mind that makes the decisions. The gun is just a tool like a screwdriver or a knife. Destroy the mind and you destroy sense and create aggression. Mass killings by kids and adults started in frequency after these psychotropic drugs were pushed onto society. Timeline proves it.
@Dabine558
@Dabine558 24 күн бұрын
Crimes against humanity!
@user-li1kw1ux3e
@user-li1kw1ux3e 27 күн бұрын
Who's that military psychologist? She seems very smart
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal 26 күн бұрын
Dr. Mary Vieten! www.warfighteradvance.org/mary-vieten.html
@user-li1kw1ux3e
@user-li1kw1ux3e 26 күн бұрын
Danke :) this documentary is amazing
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
I wish I was luckly enough to have had her as my therapist. Those people seeing her don't know how lucky they are until you meet the typical therapist.,
@laveraparato258
@laveraparato258 17 күн бұрын
Fantastic documentary. Everyone needs to watch.
@rebeccachambers419
@rebeccachambers419 25 күн бұрын
Great video!!! I’ve been saying this for at least 25 years.
@visionvixxen
@visionvixxen 26 күн бұрын
Just know guys- this same type of greed is still gonna be happening w naturopathsand Holistic stuff now- people are greedy. That will be no different
@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago
@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago 26 күн бұрын
True, it's a human problem, but at least natural treatments come with less risk of overuse.
@MrSidReal
@MrSidReal 21 күн бұрын
I think you'll find it's actually a completely different worldview. Carrying on oozing out your unnecessary negativity if you wish
@newkingdom6750
@newkingdom6750 28 күн бұрын
Been waiting for this to hit YT! 🙌❤
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
I am surprised it did.
@StJane
@StJane 25 күн бұрын
This video gets a rating of 1000 stars and 150 👍 ❤️❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️❤️
@thepresentmoment369
@thepresentmoment369 27 күн бұрын
Unfortunately once your body's dependant on a SSRI or any medication for that matter, it's extremely hard to get off and impossible if working a job to support oneself. A person would really need to not have any obligations and if possible go into a detox clinic.
@aprilhassell1747
@aprilhassell1747 27 күн бұрын
I became dependent on concerta. Adhd meds. 8 months off. Im not able to work yet. My bf is supporting me. Its terrible, but Im going to heal. I never hear of others stopping adhd meds.
@aprilhassell1747
@aprilhassell1747 27 күн бұрын
I wonder how her taper is going off vayvanse? I cold turkey and made a huge huge mistake. Made my withdrawal worse. Spent first year just figuring out I can't go months off and go back on. Which I did 3 times. On the second year now and haven't done that.
@kmkeenan
@kmkeenan 26 күн бұрын
Some people are able to work and taper if they do it very slowly and carefully. Detox centers are dangerous. They take people off way too quickly and sometimes add new drugs creating additional dependencies and continuing the cycle.
@ministryofpeacekmk
@ministryofpeacekmk 26 күн бұрын
You absolutely need to slow taper benzos. If you are dependent on benzos, you aren't going to want to go to detox, bc they will take you off of the drug way too quickly. Micro tapering takes time to do it correctly...1+ years.
@visionvixxen
@visionvixxen 26 күн бұрын
I tried this during Covid, but in the end, even the six month paper is not slow enough even I end up never going back to work cause I’m not on the same high doses and I’m actually not doing anything. I don’t know whether to go back on the same high or my problem is not working or what’s going on anymore butit’s crazy. I mean you really need a lot of understanding because this is so things to life sometimes are helpful. They just mismanage with a lot of self-awareness. It’s a lot of community awareness. It is basically this crap requires an intervention then don’t the system at all and you don’t trust the clinics that offer the interventions and you don’t trust yourself because you’ve tried things so many times and they haven’t worked.
@blanchelong2252
@blanchelong2252 15 күн бұрын
I was first diagnosed with Severe Chronic depression at the age of 19... Was in and out of psychiatric wards through out my young adult life. I was referred to as treatment resistant. My last medication prescribed was quetiapine. I was put on 100mg at bedtime. This medication is the ONLY one that has ever benefitted me because it gave me a good 10 hour sleep. For someone that suffers with any CHRONIC and SEVERE disorder... SLEEP is a God-send. I have been on this medication for the last 15 years and although I understand that I now need it to sleep... I am 100% ok with this. I have not had to ever increase the dosage of this medication. It remains faithful and reliable to give me a good night sleep. Suffering is part of life. I have learned to embrace this truth. I have mixed opinions about medication. I was one of those cases that truly had a mental disorder in that I struggled and suffered with extreme sadness throughout my entire life. Medication has it's place and cannot be thrown out like the baby and the bathwater. I am grateful that at 61 years of age... I have had a primary care doctor who was invested in seeing me through my struggles.
@x.y.7385
@x.y.7385 23 күн бұрын
I was in the hospital a few years ago for something unrelated to depression. But i was depressed. Had a less than 5 min discussion with the doc and he gave me a script for drugs and said id feel much better in a few weeks. No discussion of why i was depressed, diet, exercise, etc, etc. Never finished the first container, because why ? Take it cite life? No thanks
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
When I was sad I was labeled depressed. It never got pass why I was sad but they tried to fixed my labed depression with pills and it turn out nasty for me. You are luckly.
@minepolz320
@minepolz320 24 күн бұрын
I got PSSD - cognitive decline memory decline no emotions total anhedonia more depression , weakness tired all the time and anhedonia the worst you can live with that and absolutely castrated just from week on SSRI's, already 3 year's almost no improvement Only MAOI keeping me here, i didn't know it will last
@warrencraig6258
@warrencraig6258 25 күн бұрын
Great film. I have put in 20 mg paroxetine and 2 mg klonopin and then ritalin. Became hyperactive, then eventually mania and the psychosis and ended up running to a rehab in another country where i was clod turkyied and have been suffering terribly for 7 months lost my company everything and my personality was completely changed they destroyed im life. Im getting better slowly
@Atheist-Pinar
@Atheist-Pinar 28 күн бұрын
🌿🌷Greetings from the Netherlands🌷🌿
@mlkirkl09
@mlkirkl09 20 күн бұрын
I rely on meds for my bipolar mood changes. Seroquel and Cymbalta have been life changers. I sleep better and can think more clearly.
@AJLangford
@AJLangford 15 күн бұрын
Please be very careful and taper slowly if you decide to come off. Im tapering off Cymbalta. I went cold turkey 6 years and have never been the same. It has ruined my life.
@randomchannelonyt9125
@randomchannelonyt9125 29 күн бұрын
Will the documentary remain on youtube after the live stream?
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal 28 күн бұрын
Yes! Forever!
@reubenralph
@reubenralph 27 күн бұрын
​@@MedicatingNormal This is wonderful news!!! We shall share it EVERYWHERE!
@orangesnowflake3769
@orangesnowflake3769 27 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for posting !
@SEaudiofan
@SEaudiofan 26 күн бұрын
Shared on MeWe, the social media noone knows about.😉❤no ads, no tracking. My heart goes out to all these people who are brave enough to share their journey. I have only minor experiences with psych meds, but have many loved ones who endure severe challenges daily
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal 13 күн бұрын
@@SEaudiofan Thank you for sharing!
@lollorosso4323
@lollorosso4323 13 күн бұрын
Thank you so much
@OurResistance
@OurResistance 24 күн бұрын
I don't think I was really depressed, but when I was in grade school they put me on a strong antidepressant for ADHD. Over the next few years, I became socially withdrawn and friendless, but I did do much better in school. Fast forward to after I graduated from high school, society suddenly said that knowledge taught in school was totally worthless to them! Unfortunately by then, I started becoming a basket case from the effects of the meds! Finally, more than 20 years after I graduated, I am tapering off the meds very very slowly! I am doing well but I think the taper will take several more years to complete.
@lizarosa156
@lizarosa156 16 күн бұрын
Shocked you tube has this real journalism .
@marilynroper5739
@marilynroper5739 24 күн бұрын
Dr Chris Palmer- Brain Energy Dr Georgia Ede - Change your Diet Change your Mind 2 Excellent books for desperate people on psychiatric meds.
@lisareiter5368
@lisareiter5368 24 күн бұрын
Here, here! Very caring, knowledgeable psychiatrists who got tired of the meds not working. They both guide their patients to change their diets to help fuel their brains differently. They are on KZbin. Dr. Jordan Peterson benefits from a carnivore diet, but many improve with keto or low-carb.
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal 13 күн бұрын
We love them both! (and have interviewed them here on our KZbin Channel)
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 3 күн бұрын
Rebeca is a very lucky girl to have such a loving parents with great insight into the problem.
@ronniegrey4445
@ronniegrey4445 20 күн бұрын
Stay strong beautiful people.
@adamblackman6660
@adamblackman6660 16 сағат бұрын
I went to see a psychiatrist in my teens in the mid 90’s. He didn’t bother to get to know me, but did send me home with 2 boxes of Prozac samples… Boxes! I never took any of them, and worked in myself throughout my life. Now, I’m one of the friends that gets calls when others are having a crisis. I wonder who I would be if I had started down that road…
@hartpa
@hartpa 23 күн бұрын
Having been there... This was a difficult watch but appreciate this video.
@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago
@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago 26 күн бұрын
Even as a lay person I can see the increase in ads for prescription medication of all types, including psychiatric medications, over these past 20 years. I'm sure in some cases they save lives and they are desperately needed but in other cases I do believe they caused a lot of harm. We can't just medicate all our problems away, we have to work through our grief and our pain and are suffering and anything else that might be holding us back. For schizophrenics and those with diagnosis I do believe prescriptions can be a lifesaver, but for others who are going through normal negative emotional states that are a normal response to traumatic events, I don't think automatically grabbing a pill is the right way to do with that. Those kinds of feelings need treatment, they need attention and therapy in some cases. Unless someone has crippling depression that hasn't been able to be treated any other way I think it's very dangerous for our first response to always be a pharmaceutical. Deep emotional trauma is not a chemical imbalance, it is normal under traumatic circumstances and it shouldn't be medicated away.
@capresti3537
@capresti3537 25 күн бұрын
Psychiatric drugs save no ones lives and are not needed. These are mind altering drugs not drugs that help cure a stroke or heart attack. Should never be used.
@tonifeeley1159
@tonifeeley1159 22 күн бұрын
Thank you so so much for this! The people presented here are so incredibly strong for sharing their stories/struggles and it means so much to bring light to this. Everything about this struggle is life changing. The industry is polluted with manipulation and greed. Not everything will change overnight but this helps to bring understanding and grace to those it boils down to which are the ones that suffer and are changed forever. Society needs a firm grasp on realistic health measures RIGHT NOW!
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
People would only belive it if it happens to them or someone they care for. It's hard for a typical person who never been through this consider this as a problem. To them it is just another side show. To us is real life.
@dotpeat1372
@dotpeat1372 20 күн бұрын
A must see for all. Very informative, thank you for uploading!
@susanmorgan4151
@susanmorgan4151 5 күн бұрын
As a survivor of 25 years on Paxil(paroxetine) Im currently 11 months clean. Still struggling with akathisia...it IS getting better. ❤
@Setum7
@Setum7 5 күн бұрын
Long term use of AD cause disasters
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 3 күн бұрын
My last medication cause my leg to shake badly when I try to sleep. After stopping the meds for almost a year the leg shake has almost disappeared. I use to have uncontrollable vocal tick but that too has disappeared. THERE IS HOPE.
@Rend2be
@Rend2be 3 күн бұрын
Extremely informative. I think 80% of the reason my husband killed himself was these drugs ! He had some mental issues BUT if he had kept stress low & life simple I think he would have done fine, but a small company fell into his hands and the stress accelerated his weakness and medication took him down a very dark road.
@Juxtapose76
@Juxtapose76 20 күн бұрын
This is Powerful.💥 Thank you..🙏💖🕊️
@KittyT-wz7wm
@KittyT-wz7wm 24 күн бұрын
Anytime you go to any doctor. I had a mental breakdown and I was prescribed probably 45 plus pills a day and I'd wake up and my husband said I was normal and he said I got to take I'd say I have to take my meds and a half hour later I was like blah I couldn't do nothing I slept. 12 to 18 hours a day and that wasn't enough and I still had kids at home it was not fair to them. I gained weight I was over 300 pounds as soon as I went off that medication I dropped weight just instantly it was amazing that's all they do is they fatten me up so they can tell you got diet pills or they can do this and that stay away from doctors unless you have a broken arm or leg we don't need doctors.
@laveraparato258
@laveraparato258 19 күн бұрын
This is so important
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 3 күн бұрын
Relationships is one of the casualty of this mess created and I am glad Dave and his wife are working things out with a happy ending.
@bettyjaneantanavicius9800
@bettyjaneantanavicius9800 18 күн бұрын
Excellent expose.
@karissapudlo3306
@karissapudlo3306 13 күн бұрын
As a medical professional I think this documentary is really interesting and informative. I think we do have a bad habit of throwing medication at every problem which isn't always necessary. I do think it's important to acknowledge thay some people do need medication though and that's ok. People shouldn't be made to feel they don't have enough will power or aren't strong enough to overcome their problems wothout medication if they really need it
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal 12 күн бұрын
The film doesn't do that or advocate it at all.
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 4 күн бұрын
Was life worst before medication was introduced. Have mental health improve drastically because of it.
@JJJJ-mr2mw
@JJJJ-mr2mw 26 күн бұрын
Maybe class action lawsuit would end this nightmare?
@Muritaipet
@Muritaipet 18 күн бұрын
A "not for profit" health system would work even better. Like the majority of the world does.
@MizzyLQ
@MizzyLQ 16 күн бұрын
When multi-billion dollar profits are involved, lawsuits are considered part of the cost of doing business. @Muritaipet is right but good luck with that in the USA.
@AJLangford
@AJLangford 15 күн бұрын
There was a class action against Ely-Lily for Cymbalta. They settled out of court and kept trading as normal.
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal 13 күн бұрын
They tried in the UK, for benzos: www.benzoinfo.com/class-action-lawsuits/#class-actions-in-the-united-kingdom
@visionvixxen
@visionvixxen 26 күн бұрын
By the way- these studies are never continued long enough or they don’t report this
@HorseSaddleRider
@HorseSaddleRider 26 күн бұрын
These substances are working on the brain and nervous system. It's logical that there is the potential for nerve damage.
@scarred10
@scarred10 26 күн бұрын
Theres no potential for nerve damage,they dont work on the nerves themselves,its the brain only but yes they have many adverse effects and some permanent like tardive dyskinesia
@janetdouglas1272
@janetdouglas1272 25 күн бұрын
​@@scarred10. The majority of Serotonin receptors are in the gut, so these psych medicines (SSRI)have powerful effects in other parts of the body.
@capresti3537
@capresti3537 25 күн бұрын
@@scarred10 The brain is the central nervous system therefore work on nerve cells all over the brain spinal cord and body. They do cause nerve damage, and tardive dyskinesia dystonia akithesia and all neurological symptoms is neurological damage.
@Rafi_Sevghenian
@Rafi_Sevghenian 14 күн бұрын
Esse documentário é muito bom e muito esclarecedor. Precisamos divulgar esse documentário. Sou da cidade de São Paulo, no Brasil.
@a.randomjack6661
@a.randomjack6661 21 күн бұрын
Excellent documentary 👍 We are ran by junkies, “profit junkies” 1996. One of my friends committed suicide. A few days later, I sat down at puter and started to remember and write down names/nicknames of people I had at least met down to childhood friends. I got 16 names on the list. I never worked in any healthcare related job. Photography, sales and mechanics is what I worked in. Our society is deeply sick 'We did not evolve to live in the societies we have erected.' For lets say the million years Sapiens existed, we lived un small cooperative tribes. The children were everyone's children.
@lconfort
@lconfort 26 күн бұрын
Great documentary ! I loved it. It is incredibly well informative and accurate. 😀👋
@catmando268
@catmando268 10 күн бұрын
Really good documentary.
@johnmitchell8925
@johnmitchell8925 9 күн бұрын
You need to follow up on this one with people in chronic pain 24/7
@ts4231
@ts4231 21 күн бұрын
ALWAYS see a licensed counselor first. IF it appears you need more than counseling, the counselor will know and recommend seeing a psychiatrist for medication exploration. You’ll likely remain in counseling during that time as well.
@markrich4036
@markrich4036 13 күн бұрын
Excellent.
@morelimefalmouth
@morelimefalmouth 12 күн бұрын
May the truth come out at last. 13 years on Sertraline, told I might need it for life for "my condition". Took 3 years to come off 50mg. And at least 2 years after to stabilise my nervous system again. 4 years off now. I don't have anxiety. The anxiety I had on the meds was FAR worse than anything I had before or after. I never had suicidal thoughts until I took them.
@davidminear
@davidminear 16 күн бұрын
I was prescribed Valium (a single pill) before a dental appointment. I took it one hour before the appointment. Within 30 minutes, nothing else in the world mattered. I can see how it would be highly addictive if you had regular access to the drug. I can't imagine what getting off Xanax must be like.
@elizabethmcleod246
@elizabethmcleod246 14 күн бұрын
I had a pinched nerve deep in my right groin AND metal clips from a previous surgery that had migrated in my pelvis. One clip was on my rectum and another bore through small intestine ending up under the neck of my bladder. The pain was severe, electrocuting and I couldn’t sleep. Doctors wouldn’t remove the clips. I required Compounded Valium and Lidocaine suppositories in order to sleep and calm the muscle spasms. Way too many years later I had the nerve decompressed AND the clips removed. I successfully weaned of the Valium but it took months! I couldn’t stop sweating, shaking, and feeling out of it. I will say though, it saved my life. I was not an addict. I am a mal practise victim. I needed surgery that no doctor I saw in B.C. Canada would help me to have it. Doctors are lazy. They no longer do a proper differential diagnosis anymore. They don’t listen to patients. They hand out anti depressants like candy. I’ll never trust them again.
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal 13 күн бұрын
There's a difference between addiction and physical dependence. Everyone in our film had prescribed physical dependence. Drug addiction is a cluster of behavioral, cognitive, and physiological phenomena that may include a strong desire to take the drug, difficulties in controlling drug use (e.g., continuing drug use despite harmful consequences, giving a higher priority to drug use than other activities and obligations), and possible tolerance or physical dependence. Note: some clients may use the term “addicted” to describe themselves and their experience but with further exploration, they do not meet criteria for SUD and/or abuse and are actually just experiencing prescribed physical dependence. Physical dependence is a state that develops as a result of physiological adaptation in response to repeated drug use, manifested by withdrawal signs and symptoms after abrupt discontinuation or a significant dose reduction of a drug. The appearance of a withdrawal syndrome when administration of the drug is terminated or when an antagonist is administered is the only actual evidence of physical dependence. In a person who is physically dependent on a drug, a withdrawal syndrome is normally anticipated when the drug is abruptly withdrawn, when the dose is reduced, or when the patient is administered an antagonist. Note: Physical dependence is associated not only with the repeated use of known drugs of abuse, but with drugs with no abuse potential as well. For example, physical dependence to propranolol (a beta-blocker used for the management of hypertension) is known to occur, and abrupt discontinuation may be followed by a “propranolol withdrawal syndrome” resulting in increased blood pressure (temporarily higher than before starting propranolol), headache, chest pain, palpitations, and sweating.
@tomwong917
@tomwong917 3 күн бұрын
@@MedicatingNormal Thank You for your explanation. I did not enjoy the drugs I was put on and at best they are a form of sedation. I hated those drugs.Not once was I ever told what type of drugs I was taking.
@enuffsnuff
@enuffsnuff 22 күн бұрын
Well done and much appreciated. xo Psychiatry… the profession that once forcibly lobotomized people against their will. In other words, it would turn them into unrecognizable permanently institutionalized vegetables and call that “treatment” instead of what it really was: severe irreversible mutilation and lifetime incarceration.
@annemurphy8074
@annemurphy8074 21 күн бұрын
They turned to chemical lobotomies instead.
@leoniesamuels62
@leoniesamuels62 4 күн бұрын
Vitally important issue especially for the armed forces. I still don’t understand how anyone considers that any war is won.
@susiefairfield7218
@susiefairfield7218 22 күн бұрын
Was diagnosed young, spent my twenties in psyche hospitals and a lifetime on psyche meds, the past fifteen on Klonopin and was suddenly cut off in '18, the withdrawals felt like hell, swore I thought id die, and took a couple of years for the rolling panic attacks to stop. It amazes me that the ppl in this video did so much and had accomplishing careers and relationships, something i never could accomplish; the benzo gave me just a bubble of inperviousness to go out side and get what I really had to do to survive but it made me so separated from felling, I lost all lust for life and began to become suicidal.was so angry my psychiatrist no longer took my insurance and i had to quit cold turkey: now ill never take any pills, my life is the same without them
@jayterra2060
@jayterra2060 18 күн бұрын
I can’t watch this anymore… too angering lol 😂 thanks for posting
@smellymala3103
@smellymala3103 26 күн бұрын
Damn I have a sickening feeling that this is going to be a summary of the letter half of my life un diagnosed cptsd ADHD, maybe the tism whatever, child of workaholic children of workaholics. Ssris, lost motor skills, lost memories, don't remember my wedding, amazing! I bet this ones going to be a doozy.
@moodslang21
@moodslang21 18 күн бұрын
Yep, cymbalta triggered psychosis. So I went back onto lexapro. Slowly went from 10mg to 5mg and that also triggered psychosis. I haven’t continued getting off lexapro because the withdrawals were too much.
@Jay_Segoviano_WC
@Jay_Segoviano_WC 13 күн бұрын
It’s totally possible. I was on a whole list of SSRIs and even an antipsychotic at one point. I just bit the bullet and tapered down myself and got off. I promise you, you can do it. The symptoms fade. I was always on high doses. If I can do it, anyone can.
@moodslang21
@moodslang21 10 күн бұрын
@@Jay_Segoviano_WC I don’t want to have worse psychosis triggered though. I haven’t been the same since
@underated17
@underated17 24 күн бұрын
Ativan should only be used short term.
@tcapone1734
@tcapone1734 25 күн бұрын
No never these pills with school chuteings - always blame the pow pows......
@joecephus4151
@joecephus4151 7 күн бұрын
As. a retired therapist who worked within the "medical model", at all levels of care, for 15 years. IMHO, by far the most damaging meds are benzos, sleep sedates, ADHA meds (the 90 percent that are meth based), and pain meds, including the so-called synthetic opiate alternatives. SSRIs and SNRIs are relatively harmless. For many, psycho-pharma-cotherapy is helpful; some come in for help when they are so depressed they can hardly engage in therapy without assistance of meds. I agree, the meds should be tapered off ASAP, but some meds are, by design, lifelong, i.e. ADHD meds.
@vgames9207
@vgames9207 2 күн бұрын
nice. glad that this film finally came out.
@Desperado070
@Desperado070 15 күн бұрын
It is also dangerous to say depression is not a chemical imbalance and you need to talk to therapist to get out of it. I'm still of the opinion that most of us who are depressed have that because of getting not enough vitamin-d. It can't be solved by talking, getting out in the sun is the only solution to that. It is with a lot of sicknesses to, one symptom can be many different things, that is why sicknesses are so hard to troubleshoot.
@hfud11
@hfud11 15 күн бұрын
There are not proofs that depression is a chemichal imbalance lol
@sunphoenix1231
@sunphoenix1231 14 күн бұрын
As well as oxytocin, the love hormone. People need to feel connected.
@dorothyhealey9761
@dorothyhealey9761 22 күн бұрын
Some information on dietary solutions to detox and heal would have been very helpful here, as well as mentioning plant medicines to heal your mind.
@radicalcartoons2766
@radicalcartoons2766 25 күн бұрын
I've ordered Anna Lembke's book, Dopamine Nation, when I got only half way through this documentary.
@zalaynaanderson4051
@zalaynaanderson4051 13 күн бұрын
we hear your pain!😓
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