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Melissa Boutilier
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Hi everyone,
I'm sorry if the noise is a bit loud in this video, but I felt like I couldn't wait to share this with you. Today, I'm reading from the book "Wired for Healing," which is an accompanying book to the DNRS program. This specific chunk of the book perfectly sums up everything I talk about on this channel, especially as it relates to benzo and antidepressant withdrawal.
I've seen many people in the withdrawal community have success with brain retraining programs, and I'm always looking to provide more tools for healing. In this video, I read through several important pages of the book because I believe they are crucial for people to hear. I also comment on several parts and how they relate back to our experiences of withdrawal and drug reactions.
I hope you find it useful. Let me know if you have any questions or comments about this, the course, or the book. I am NOT an affiliate for DNRS nor am I associated with them in any way, but I think some of the information is invaluable. Please note that the message of the course/book is that no matter how extreme your impairment is, the brain can be rewired. It takes work, but it works.
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Melissa
Disclaimer:
Melissa Boutilier is not a medical professional. These videos are not meant to provide healthcare, medical, or nutritional therapy services or diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any physical, mental, or emotional issue.
The information provided in these videos is for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute professional medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.
Always seek advice from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, switching, tapering or changing doses of your psychiatric medications.
Do not disregard medical advice or delay seeking medical advice because of the information you have seen in these videos.
All information stated is just from her experience.

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@petahfelton252
@petahfelton252 Месяц назад
Time is the only known cure. Rewiring won't work on a temporary injured cns. Please do not overwhelm people.
@kingy231
@kingy231 Месяц назад
Great video Melissa, there is a lot to digest. Very interesting reading
@GinaMFlorida
@GinaMFlorida Месяц назад
Prescr 2mg Clonazepam for 11 yrs. Did 1st taper 5/17/24. Cut . 50mg/day. So I take . 50mg 3 times a day (every 6 hours). I wanted to do this because the med stopped helping my anxiety, felt like a zombie, horrible memory loss to where my neurologist says I have early onset dementia. Yeah, I have epilepsy too 😳 Almost 2 months to the day I did my taper, about 2 hours before my afternoon and evening doses I get electric shocks in my body, feet become numb, heightened anxiety, nauseaus, overly aware of surroundings, depressed, hands shake, can't think straight, hard to focus & concentrate, loud noises make things worse. This is just my 1st taper. My next one is 8/15. Any opinion, help, input would be greatly appreciated. "Another passenger on this train ride we never bought a ticket for. How long before it's our turn to get off and get back to our former selves and lives?"
@Uma921
@Uma921 Месяц назад
It sounds like it could be interdose WD if symptoms are kicking up before your next dose. You also may want to slow down your taper if possible. .5mg is a really big cut for your nervous system to adjust to. If you can afford her, Nicole Lamberson offers expert tapering advice (I’ve used her for two tapers). I believe it’s $250 for a meetup. If not, Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines may be useful ($40 on Amazon). I water taper klonopin (eventually switched to milk instead of water) and it took me about 15 months. I had to slow it way down towards the end. Best of luck!
@kevk741
@kevk741 Месяц назад
Still hard for me to believe. Maybe I am having trouble getting rid of toxins? I agree there is room for healing. The way I see it, I’m dying of this until I’m not. Until I survive this, it’s permanent. I’ve lost too many people to not say that.
@Snowflake1374
@Snowflake1374 Месяц назад
Same.
@BirdieHaze2207
@BirdieHaze2207 Месяц назад
@@kevk741 how many years?
@kevk741
@kevk741 Месяц назад
@@BirdieHaze2207 I’m five years off methadone and over four years off klonopin. I will note that my dystonia and akathisia are so severe I tore my knee twice. Once in the last year of my taper and again in January of 2022. I jumped from the opiate September 2019 and from Klonopin nine months later. I should also note I have akathisia events going back to childhood. I had sleep paralysis and myoclonus issues in grade school. I unknowingly had issues with dystonia, writing, limping. I still wrestled and did all this stuff but eventually had to quit after doing it 13 years. I had to take medical leaves in college. I kept going back trying to treat the pain. Then I’d also try and unknowingly manage the akathisia and anhedonia and bring in things like PRN stimulants and klonopin as a muscle relaxants. My experience is akathisia comes back and can devastate you all over again. I lost a 14 year relationship and a 10 year relationship to akathisia and med harm. They both left while I was hurt tapering or after I was off and hurt.
@vwalker1040
@vwalker1040 Месяц назад
I have tried the DNRS program for over 6 months and have had no success.
@annidee
@annidee Месяц назад
This was very important and informative. I listened to every word! (I’m used to listening to 3 hour and longer panels & discussions) More like this. These are the proofs.
@Uma921
@Uma921 Месяц назад
It all makes sense, Melissa! But I’m mostly curious as to what tangible results you may have had completing a DNRS course. I’m debating whether or not to invest in one right now. I’m more than 2 years away from when acute antidepressant withdrawal started.
@petahfelton252
@petahfelton252 Месяц назад
This is a persons own opinion Its too much for very sick people
@nyx3967
@nyx3967 Месяц назад
Waaaaaaay too much. I have a science background and I don't have any idea what she's talking about. My limbic system is on fire every day and my brain is shaking and moving 24/7.
@annidee
@annidee Месяц назад
I distinctly remember times in childhood where I felt absolutely exhausted- I told my mom I thought I had iron-poor blood- I’d seen in a TV commercial… probably had nothing to do with the “Well Visits” on schedule every time 😵😵‍💫😵
@cgilmore02
@cgilmore02 Месяц назад
So if this is all true what do we do? I’ve been suffering since March and my family is about to send me to a private women’s mental health facility. I can’t tolerate the symptoms anymore and am experiencing serious SI.
@BirdieHaze2207
@BirdieHaze2207 Месяц назад
All you can do is try to get your family the information about it and educate them if you’re able. And then you wait..
@dustygatrell-ru7tg
@dustygatrell-ru7tg 11 дней назад
Exorsize if you can. It helps. Even if it's something small.
@user-lm7hl8zr8q
@user-lm7hl8zr8q Месяц назад
God work Melissa 💜
@krbaughn
@krbaughn Месяц назад
Please forgive me, but I think a conclusion/summary/take-away would've been helpful. I found the book online an am reading the descriptions and such to help determine if this is a good/helpful book for me. Thanks for letting me/us know of it's existence.
@amitabh15
@amitabh15 Месяц назад
What is the difference between this program vs other mind body programs?
@petahfelton252
@petahfelton252 Месяц назад
How can you honestly expect such sick people to even understand this. The language is complicated and unnecessarily information to overwhelm an already scattered cns. You are a survivor, not a neuroscientist
@brendafountain8074
@brendafountain8074 Месяц назад
👍🏽
@Snowflake1374
@Snowflake1374 Месяц назад
Im seriously protracted after almost c/t SSRI. So scared. It will take years or permanent in some cases. Sounds like it's over.
@Uma921
@Uma921 Месяц назад
We have a fantastic prognosis if we just make it through. I’ve yet to hear about anyone with “permanent” damage. We unfortunately lose some to this condition and I believe many of them believed the lie that withdrawal tells us: we’ll never get better. But it’s not true, friend. I know there are some who are very protracted, but even with those, they’re seeing progress. Most of us recover much sooner, though. Please hang onto hope. Have you seen any progress?
@Snowflake1374
@Snowflake1374 Месяц назад
@@Uma921 Thanks 🙏
@petahfelton252
@petahfelton252 Месяц назад
Thus information is completely unnecessary. This is not a permanent thing, that goes for all psychiatric drugs. It just the gaba thats missing and your individual physiology that makes these decisions. I have spoken to Baylissa a expert in this area. Time is the only cure. Everybody has a different physiology hence different results. This information is not warranted
@petahfelton252
@petahfelton252 Месяц назад
Even the most protracted heal. They did years ago before all of these books etc. You will heal. We all do
@Snowflake1374
@Snowflake1374 26 дней назад
@@Uma921 10 months off. No progress. Feels like brain damage.
@justinoxley5691
@justinoxley5691 Месяц назад
Crazi
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