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When Your Loved one sees you as the enemy
One of the most painful parts of psychiatric drug harm is watching your loved one begin to see you as the problem. Suddenly, you are no longer the safe person. In their altered state, you may be seen as controlling, trapping, judging, or interfering. They may pull away, accuse, blame, rewrite the past, or say…
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Communication
Loving Through the Storm teaches about Mirroring and Smart Contact When a partner has been medicated, it can become difficult to communicate with them while they are under the influence. The loved one is medically spellbound due to the psychiatric prescription. As a result, you need a special way of communicating as the medicated while…
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Why Everyone Believes Your Medicated Partner
When your spouse is on antidepressants, one of the most painful things you will experience is watching everyone around you believe them while dismissing you completely. Your partner appears totally fine to the outside world. They go to work, they smile at friends, they seem calm and put together in public. Meanwhile, behind closed doors,…
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Medicated, wife will leave me zoloft
Worried my wife will leave me I am the medicated partner. Married 14 years with 2 kids. In the last 4 years I have been through serious anxiety over a job I regretted taking and a massive shoulder injury. Was already taking 50 mg Zoloft for GAD but then given 2 mg of Abilify for…
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postpartum hormones and spellbinding -SERT
Hi all, have been trying to read a lot about antidepressants and the severe effects it can have on the brain, causing so much horror for both the medicated as their loved ones. I am doing this because it‘s happening to people very close to me. Just look at my previous post for their story….
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drinking, separating, lost those feelings
I am the unmedicated spouse. My wife has been on antidepressants full time (I’ll get into that later) for a handful of months now. One night about a month and a half ago she seemed upset/down. So I asked her if she was okay. She proceeded to tell me that she didn’t think she could…
