Shame during psych drug withdrawal/injury

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Gabapentin

Antipsychotics

Anti-depressants

Finasteride

PSSD

Daws

PFS

Medical malpractice

Healing

Hope

Shamanic initiation

Protracted withdrawal syndrome

Neurotoxicity

Accutane

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... Read moreThe experience of withdrawal from psychiatric medications can be deeply intertwined with feelings of shame, often stemming from societal expectations and misconceptions about mental health. Many individuals, referred to as 'psych drug warriors,' grapple with the emotional toll while seeking healing from trauma. It's essential to understand that the stigma surrounding psychiatric treatment can overshadow personal narratives of strength and resilience. Key factors contributing to withdrawal shame include reliance on a healthcare system that may prioritize medication over holistic healing approaches. Patients frequently trust doctors and medical professionals, often placing their emotional well-being in their hands. However, as awareness grows about the potential for neurotoxicity and withdrawal syndromes, more individuals are starting to question traditional treatment paths. Furthermore, discussions on platforms like those found within Lemon8 related to topics such as #benzo, #ssri, and #protractedwithdrawal are shining a light on the experiences of those suffering from protracted withdrawal syndrome and post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD). This shared knowledge can empower voices that have felt silenced, giving rise to hope and shamanic healing practices that offer recovery outside conventional methods. Understanding that shame is not a personal failing but rather a byproduct of a flawed system can foster community and support. As more stories emerge about overcoming the emotional burdens tied to withdrawal, the narrative shifts toward healing and reclaiming one's narrative from the grips of shame.

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