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Psychiatric Medications are abused

Many don’t realize that psychiatric medications are narcotic drugs just like street drugs, alcohol or nicotine. I have seen many lives ruined and have been following why it was happening. I have read up on material to understand these types of narcotics.  Yet many psychiatrists and others in the mental health field never want people to know all the facts. Some might like to write off what I say as just one person’s opinion.

It’s not only because psychiatric medications don’t work for the purpose as publicized, but it’s also because they do a lot of damage to a person’s system and leave them in a condition that can’t be reversed. This is all for the sake of psychiatric and pharmaceutical industries to make their bottom line. 

My grandfather was an ENT surgeon and a very good medical doctor who had also studied this as well. I have also seen friends and others, and what they have gone through over the years, not knowing that many workers in the mental health field put on great salesmanship for psychiatry, since this is what they want the public to believe.

A typical situation goes like this: A typically healthy person, or one with special needs for their situation, is referred to a psychiatrist for an appointment. That psychiatrist in turn (after a session or two) “diagnoses” them with a mental health condition that they don’t have (taking them on as a patient) and prescribes psychiatric medication for them. In a matter of time, that medication will do damage to their body, more so the brain. The patient develops a physical dependency to the medication like they would to alcohol, street drugs or other narcotics. The psychiatrist will always want the patient to continue take the medicine, if not take more, and in some cases, another one.  The psychiatrist will always double talk them into why, they patient should continue taking what they are on.

Should the patient get off the medication at any time,  they will experience damage to their body that the psychiatrist will tell them is what the medication is a remedy of, when in actual fact, the medications the cause of. Lots of times the patient, family and friends all believe it, thinking that the psychiatrist is a worthy physician, when in fact the psychiatrist is nothing more than a former med student who took up psychiatry to avoid the work of a worthy physician. Psychiatrists rarely screen patients for insurance as a priority, and will always find a way to collect medical fees and subsidies for their “treatment” regardless.

It can get worse as the patient grows older and/or has other physical needs to be attended to. Psychiatric medications often clash with more important medications for treatment of real needs, such as insulin for diabetics, seizure medication for epileptics, high blood medication and others. Psychiatric medication shortens the life span in most people; thus, most people don’t live to see more than thirty years of lifetime from the time they begin taking psychiatric medication.

If there were more awareness of the strong link between psychiatric mediation, the damage it causes, and the benefits it does not have, the psychiatry industry would suffer greatly. This is why psychiatrists will say and do anything to keep the current image of psychiatric medication. The fact that it is a big money maker is why the government deems it as legal. The biggest loser in this all is the patient.

Defendants of felony crime cases pleading guilty by virtue of inanity, and non-disabled individuals applying for Social Security Disability also don’t know what they are getting themselves into until it’s too late. There are also child psychiatrists in schools and other early childhood programs, targeting at getting children started on this potentially hazardous lifestyle.

Of course, it is typical that psychiatrists would never take such medications themselves nor would they want to have their own families or friends take it.

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