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My Doctor thinks I’m Faking It; SSRI Movement Disorders

August 2, 2020 34 Comments

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PjOewDFIaI Editorial Note: This post by Stevie Lewis raises a very tricky area. There is no doubt that SSRIs cause movement disorders and not just temporary disorders but permanent problems like atypical Motor Neurone Disorder (ALS), Steele-Richardson Syndrome, Osmotic Demyelination Sydrome (Pontine Myelinolysis) and Multiple System Atrophy. … [Read more...] about My Doctor thinks I’m Faking It; SSRI Movement Disorders

Helping H: SSRI Withdrawal

July 13, 2020 18 Comments

The expert inputs Managing Efexor and SSRI Withdrawal and Protracted Antidepressant Withdrawal to and comments on H’s case Side Effexor Withdrawal have been wonderful to get and hopefully will be a resource for others. Helping H H’s original problem and the idea of a commentary came about because 3 of us considered her case in response to a request she sent to RxISK for a … [Read more...] about Helping H: SSRI Withdrawal

Protracted Antidepressant Withdrawal

July 1, 2020 29 Comments

Following H's report of difficulties with Effexor, we asked Will Hall, Altostrata, Bob Fiddaman and Josef Witt-Doerring, all experienced in this area, how they would Manage her Withdrawal. We also asked Peter Groot who helped develop the first Tapering Strips for Antidepressant withdrawal - who with colleagues has demonstrated that this can help many people - not all - … [Read more...] about Protracted Antidepressant Withdrawal

Managing Effexor and SSRI Withdrawal

June 24, 2020 16 Comments

H's nightmare with Effexor withdrawal was laid out in last week's post.  Experts on antidepressant withdrawal were asked to comment - Will Hall, Altostrata, Peter C Groot, Bob Fiddaman, Josef Witt-Doerring have generously given time to do so.  James Moore, Stevie Lewis and Ed White, administrator for a Facebook venlafaxine withdrawal group, who have substantial international … [Read more...] about Managing Effexor and SSRI Withdrawal

Side Effexor Withdrawal

June 17, 2020 138 Comments

About 12 years ago I was diagnosed with mild depression and prescribed 75 mg effexor. I did achieve relief from my symptoms on this dose. Later, maybe a few years, my dose was increased to 150 mg when my job became more stressful. There was no discussion about duration of treatment. I used to be an excellent sleeper. Whilst I couldn't say my sleep pattern changed immediately … [Read more...] about Side Effexor Withdrawal

Children of the Cure: Fear of Lying

May 27, 2020 16 Comments

Samizdat has just published Children of the Cure - the Preface of which is here  This Book is not a Game. Quotes from the text are in Hand of History on davidhealy.org. Most of the first chapter is below. Flying to Philadelphia Shelley Jofre was 32 when she got on a plane to Philadelphia in May 2002. People teased her about looking even younger. She is short and slight. … [Read more...] about Children of the Cure: Fear of Lying

Sexually Confused or Chemically Imbalanced Cosmopolitan

May 13, 2020 24 Comments

April's Cosmopolitan features How Depression Stole my Orgasm - an article on Sex for sure... but Sex and Depression or Sex and Antidepressants? It's worth downloading the full article and telling us what you think the message is. It opens with some pretty clear examples of how SSRIs have immediate effects on sex and can almost immediately wipe out sex for ever. There … [Read more...] about Sexually Confused or Chemically Imbalanced Cosmopolitan

Catch San Marino if you Can

May 4, 2020 28 Comments

There have been some major developments on the RxISK Prize front. First we are hovering around the $66,666 point – depending on how exchange rates go we may be wandering back and forth over this line as I write. More important however is that San Marino has raced out in front as the donor leading country.  This is down to one important woman and a small population.  Her … [Read more...] about Catch San Marino if you Can

Starship Corona: Captain’s Log

April 26, 2020 22 Comments

The use of psychiatric meds in the U.S., already sky-high, is on the rise as a result of Covid-19.  That’s not surprising – it happened after the 9-11 attacks, the 2008 crash and other crises. This graph comes from “America’s State of Mind,” an April 2020 report from Express Scripts. In the month from February 15 to March 15, prescriptions for depression, anxiety and … [Read more...] about Starship Corona: Captain’s Log

Covid and the Market in Research

April 13, 2020 20 Comments

  There are 3 bits to this post - an interview with Joan-Ramon Laporte.  An article by Ariane Denoyel and a Q and A with Laporte and Healy. Laporte Interview As part of a series for ROAR Magazine, Frank Barat has run some striking interviews about aspects of the Covid pandemic not usually mentioned. Here is Joan-Ramon Laporte talking about the market in … [Read more...] about Covid and the Market in Research

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