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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…

  • Anxiety- Science

    Anxiety can be driven by missing nutrients. It’s time that psychiatrists and the medical field start asking what the root cause is. Science backs this. What must if feel like to find out a nutritional deficiency may be the cause of losing a close relationship. Neuropsychiatric manifestations in vitamin B12 deficiency

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    Stand up for Informed Consent

    Planned Events Sign up to host a walk in your area to raise Awareness of this Silent Epidemic of Psychiatric Harm. No experience, no problem. Do you have a local park? yes. Do you have passion? Yes.Do you want to have your voice heard? Yes.Sign up here. For those unable to attend in person we…

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    It’s Time to Start Asking Why

    WHY was he asking questions like: “What is your name?” “What’s your last name?” “Are you famous?” Was he suffering from short-term memory problems? What was he on? Was he taken off any prescriptions recently? Was there a dose change, new drug, rapid taper, cold turkey, or polydrug cocktail? Why do we accept the narrative…

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    Love can save your loved one

    Day 27 of Med Harm Awareness. Today’s truth is simple: love.These drugs can strip the felt sense of love. The person on the drug may feel unloved, unwanted, unappreciated, or unadored.Their partner, sibling, parent, or child may feel the drugged person has stopped loving, caring, or respecting them.Neither side understands what’s happening. Spellbinding, in plain language:It’s like your loved one…