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A Conversation w/ Peter Eliasberg: Antidepressant Withdrawal & "Treatment" w/ a Benzodiazepine 

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Guest bio: Peter Eliasberg is a civil rights lawyer who lives in Los Angeles. Before going to law school, he worked as a freelance photographer and, before that, coached rowing. His life was upended for 4.5 years after he got off an #antidepressant way too quickly. The harmful effects of #withdrawal were exacerbated by his being prescribed a #benzodiazepine that he was advised would help with horrific #insomnia, which was one of the symptoms of antidepressant withdrawal.
#healing #support #depression #Effexor #valium #temazepam #hope
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Book, "Darkness Visible" by William Styron: www.amazon.com/Darkness-Visib...
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Benzobuddies: benzobuddies.org
Baylissa, withdrawal coach: baylissafrederick.com
Jennifer Swan RU-vid: / @jenniferswanphd

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@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal Год назад
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@celticwarrior5646
@celticwarrior5646 Год назад
9 months off antidepressants after 32 years and all these interviews of similar,shared experience is helping greatly. Thanks. I first come off Sertraline after a couple of years of taking. By 6 months thought I had relapsed and was back on Paroxetine. No internet or information back in the 90's. No talk of withdrawal or dependency or protracted withdrawal, nothing. If I voiced concerns to a doctor about anything it was "all in my head". The mental health treatment of people over the years,and still,is a worldwide disgrace. We're still in the medieval dark ages of mental health as far as the medical profession is concerned. The whole psychiatric system needs a complete overhaul and re-evaluation in my opinion. The drug users have become the experts, and the doctors the brainwashed lunatics who've taken over the asylum!
@lonnievisch6009
@lonnievisch6009 Год назад
Very well spoken! So sorry for you❤
@martinez4560
@martinez4560 11 месяцев назад
What are you going through now?
@tinoslaponi8514
@tinoslaponi8514 7 месяцев назад
Did you have lack of appetite issues?
@celticwarrior5646
@celticwarrior5646 7 месяцев назад
@@tinoslaponi8514 No. Lots of issues but not loss of appetite. Everyone is different. Lost my sense of taste & smell greatly though,and lots of other stress symptoms that are still ongoing.
@staceyseymour9297
@staceyseymour9297 Год назад
These interviews are a lifeline for me. It means so much when people can put words to our suffering and remind us that we aren't alone and that there is hope for the future...although it may be far off.
@djammer
@djammer 6 месяцев назад
Hey Stacey how’re you feeling today
@staceyseymour9297
@staceyseymour9297 6 месяцев назад
@@djammer It's kind of you to ask. I'm doing okay today...so far. How are you doing?
@djammer
@djammer 6 месяцев назад
@@staceyseymour9297 I’m doing ok, 45 days since last dose of SSRI & trazadone, not doing amazing. Any interest in being an accountability partner with me if we gel?
@djammer
@djammer 4 месяца назад
Doing ok, how’re you doing now
@staceyseymour9297
@staceyseymour9297 4 месяца назад
@@djammer I'm okay. I feel really anxious in the earlier parts of the day.
@user-sp3qp2hv3m
@user-sp3qp2hv3m Год назад
Love this interview, I am in protracted withdrawal from SSRI's, I can resonate with everything Peter has stated. Thank you and a speedy recovery to everybody going through this challenging journey.
@BongBlasta
@BongBlasta 3 месяца назад
how are you feeling now?
@user-sp3qp2hv3m
@user-sp3qp2hv3m 3 месяца назад
@@BongBlasta Still struggling I am afraid
@BongBlasta
@BongBlasta 3 месяца назад
im so sorry! what meds where you on? and what dose?@@user-sp3qp2hv3m
@susanmorgan4151
@susanmorgan4151 Год назад
My gp prescribed Paxil for 25 years. Tapered down for about a year...8 months off and dealing with blinding rage early on-now insomnia , mental bluntness , extreme fatigue. Thank you so much for validation .
@dellwendybrown2713
@dellwendybrown2713 Год назад
Thanks for this interview. I was relieved and comforted by this. I was on antidepressants and benzos for over 25 years. I tried many times to come off, always without the support of doctors. I finally succeeded with my children's help. They would help me cut open and weigh the beads. My kids helped me do this for a year. I felt like I was dying. They deserve a medal. I am almost at the 4 year mark without drugs. 4 YEARS of wondering if I am going to recover. Terrible morning dread and dispare. The anedonia, the loss of joy is just crippling. I feel like I was just abandoned by our medical system when I got to be too much to handle. I am so angry at myself for believing them when they told me I was flawed and had a chemical imbalance. I needed help for sure but it should have been a kind, listening ear, not shut up and take this pill. I can only keep putting one foot in front of the other as I don't realistically know what else I can do. It is like I am in no man's land.
@susanmorgan4151
@susanmorgan4151 Год назад
Oh honey. I feel your pain. On Paxil for 25 years , 8 months off. I feel like I'm in no man's land as well. Horrible rage early on- now living with EXTREME lethargy , mental bluntness , insomnia. May God bless your journey.
@mitch5222
@mitch5222 Год назад
Same. But i am scared of living too.
@mardishores4016
@mardishores4016 10 месяцев назад
Same. A never ending HELL. I feel like a zombie. Chronic 24/7 permanent concussion like symptoms. And maybe it is. A chemically caused concussion rather than a physical blow to the head from blunt force trauma. This shit is scary. People are being slowly tortured and destroyed by these horrific poisons. The great tragedy, is parents are trusting dr's to prescribe these poisons to their children..OMFG.. they also destroy sexual function. Even that can create suicidal ideation. I dont even want to be hugged, becsuse of the parasthesia and constant muscle and skin pain (burning electric zaps,) much less have sex. Big pharma is a greater threat to the future of humanity than future nuclear war threat. This needs to stop. Everyone needs to rid themselves of arrogance and defensiveness, common for us apes, and wake up to the carnage these poisons are doing to us. Forgive me. I have to rant occasionally. I need to feel like my life mattered And these fukking poisons have destroyed 45 out of the 75 yrs of my 'life'. I have been reduced to a chemicallized zombie. What great tragedy for millions of unsuspecting 'lab rats' to the $$$ pharmaceutical industry of death. Thats exactly what they are. They corrupt their clinical trial findings. These clinical trials are too fukking short to convince the FDA that these poisons are beneficial for long term use, when actually they are harmful. Pharmaceuticals and organized religion are the cause of misery, evil and destruction for humanity. All about $$$, power. And control. WTF🤯, folks.
@amynork
@amynork Месяц назад
Please tell me it gets better!! I’ve been on antidepressants for 27 years. I tapered over 4 months. I didn’t know it was too fast. Here I am 7 months off. I’m in a depression so bad that it takes me everything I have to get through the day. I don’t want to be here. I had a great month in March and then this has been the worse month I’ve had since I started this. I don’t know many people that have been on meds as long as me. I still have 2 to come off of.
@lonnievisch6009
@lonnievisch6009 Месяц назад
How are you now? I am also 4 years of. Still waves and windows. And you??❤
@tracymassimo2114
@tracymassimo2114 Год назад
My doctor told me the same thing that I'm the only one going through this of our patients. And I said to her I guarantee you that I am not, those patients that come in with tolerence symptoms, you just increase their dose.
@cristhiandecastro464
@cristhiandecastro464 Год назад
Great conversation. Thanks for everything you guys do, in helping and giving hope to those that have experienced medication withdrawals. Life is good and beautiful NEVER lose hope.
@brandiwestpfahl7539
@brandiwestpfahl7539 Год назад
I have ptsd from a car accident. I have a fear of driving now. Unfortunately the only way to get over it is to keep driving. I'm so thankful I am still driving.
@crookedrain771
@crookedrain771 Год назад
This man is a inspiration, he went through hell and made it. We need to hear from others like this man..
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal Год назад
We will try to have others on! Stay tuned...
@user-sp3qp2hv3m
@user-sp3qp2hv3m Год назад
@@MedicatingNormal That would be great as there is not much in respect of protracted withdrawal from SSRI's the focus appears to be on Benzo withdrawal and rightly so but we need get it out there about antidepressants because it will probably be as big a problem as Benzos. Thank you and keep up the excellent work!!
@crookedrain771
@crookedrain771 Год назад
@@user-sp3qp2hv3m I agree ☝️
@mardishores4016
@mardishores4016 10 месяцев назад
I relate 100 % to this man's story. Everyone seems physically unattractive and even ugly. Like i have thoughrs and feelings that human voices and lips are an annoyance. It is like being IN HELL. I am just a shell. I HATE feeling like this. It's not human. No way to feel grateful for anything these poisons have done to me, loved ones and people we have never met. People who have never been poisoned just cant comprehend the suffering. They call us mentally ill, when actually these drugs are the cause of our 'mental illness'.
@garrettmeadows2273
@garrettmeadows2273 Год назад
I'm 63 and had a nervous breakdown at age 19. In all the years since then, I can only recall three distinct days I actually felt happy.
@krisd4534
@krisd4534 Год назад
These stories and information that is shared helps save my life and keeps me advocating to the medical "professionals" who are ignorant. I was horrificly ct'd here in Oklahoma USA multiple times over three decades. SI attempts, lockups, abuse and more on these drugs. Grateful to be off all psych drugs and yo-yo evil nightmare since 2019. I still suffer with BIND and Akathisia due to all of the medical malpractice and abuse but I am grateful for information like this to help me piece my life back together at 57 from all the brain and cns damage. No immediate family for support. The online community saves my life!
@lonnievisch6009
@lonnievisch6009 Год назад
You are sooo right. I was so happy to read and hear I was in AD protracted withdrawal instead of losing my mind!!!!❤
@user-wb2yv7ll9d
@user-wb2yv7ll9d 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your story. The fact that you were able to cry is a healthy sign, as opposed to anhedonia and emotional blunting.
@martinez4560
@martinez4560 11 месяцев назад
Thanks guys great interview, they help sooo much to give us hope. 🙏🏻❤️
@susanbell5835
@susanbell5835 Год назад
This was a good conversation. I was just sorry to hear the part where Peter says (paraphrasing) "In hindsight, I wish the doctor had only prescribed the drug for 6 months and then helped me withdraw." As Psychiatrist Dr. Peter Breggin says in Medication Madness, these psych drugs are toxins to be avoided pretty much at all costs. They are too dangerous as they injure the brain. Having the loving presence of a therapist who listens and guides with great compassion can do wonders for healing.
@thepresentmoment369
@thepresentmoment369 9 месяцев назад
Yes meditation, positive thinking, affirmations, exercise, good food, yoga, etc. All is good in the long run. Even if some things are placebo it's still good to do and to give the mind something to do that is healthy.
@janesimpson8590
@janesimpson8590 Год назад
yes, it's the anhedonia that is the most difficult.
@celiabuttigieg
@celiabuttigieg Год назад
Thank you so much for this positive and life affirming message.
@reginastone7223
@reginastone7223 Год назад
God work 🙏🏽
@carolinecroft7029
@carolinecroft7029 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the hope .
@user-lm7hl8zr8q
@user-lm7hl8zr8q 5 месяцев назад
God work Nicole 💜
@MichaelBLive
@MichaelBLive Год назад
Yeah. This med needs to go away. Our drug laws/practices are so messed up.
@Pleasegoaway44
@Pleasegoaway44 Месяц назад
Absolutely 💯 💯
@Pleasegoaway44
@Pleasegoaway44 Месяц назад
100^ True dear michealBLive. I don't know what is issue but all due respect to u I am telling you that no matter what the hell they say ...believe in yourself dear. I have seen the horror of these meds . For some these must be helpful. For me personally I don't care about those doctors arrogant BEHEVIOR. But I publicly on behalf of my personal experience condemn these meds. Dr Peter breggin has said these meds are NEUROTOXINS. and we all know or if not should know about him . He is very respected psychiatrist in London...I guess yes London but being himself a psychiatrist he said those words . It's thier on RU-vid.
@user-dg7sy8cz3b
@user-dg7sy8cz3b Год назад
There are orders of magnitude between experiences. Not to discount anyones experience, however I suspect Nicole’s was worse. I do appreciate Peters candor and ability to articulate the subject. Thank you both!
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal Год назад
Mine was hell. Sometimes, I wish we could trade bodies for a day. I'd like to see what others are enduring, just out of curiosity. Does that make me odd? -Nicole
@lonnievisch6009
@lonnievisch6009 8 месяцев назад
Think about that a lot. I do understand you Nicole. You are a hero for what you endured. Our society is not ready for long term suffering. We need each other!❤ ( female, Europe, in protracted 38 month from ssri)
@haileysmom2358
@haileysmom2358 Год назад
After a year of tapering my doctor is getting frustrated with me and wants to rush my along but I am resisting him. He has no understanding of withdrawal and doesn’t care what I want
@MedicatingNormal
@MedicatingNormal Год назад
You must be your own best health advocate. He works for you. If he is endangering your health by forcing you off meds too quickly, and has no understanding of withdrawal, you can fire him and find a doctor who works collaboratively with you.
@michelebergman4336
@michelebergman4336 10 месяцев назад
Is there ANYTHING to take to lower cortisol ? They need to develop drug to reduce the panic while going through withdrawals!!!! Like SUBOXON 4 OPIODS? The suicidal thoughts are endless & completely torture ! After 5 years of quitting BENZOS… I am still having to find ways to Create Calmness?
@Jorla2020
@Jorla2020 7 месяцев назад
I would like to know this too. My mum is currently going through this. She’s completely housebound, scared to be alone and suicidal due to the constant extreme anxiety 😥
@ayesh5544
@ayesh5544 6 месяцев назад
Ashwagandha reduces cortisol!
@healing.buddies
@healing.buddies Месяц назад
Have you found fasting as a useful way to heal from withdrawal? Found several stories of people going on a 3 week fast that cured them
@michelebergman4336
@michelebergman4336 10 месяцев назад
PINK HIMALAYAN SALT WATER EVERYDAY 4 LOWERING CORTISOL & BALANCE MERVOUS SYSTEM🙏
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