I haven’t posted in a while. As I don’t use this site to earn money, I must work at other projects in order to survive. However over-drugging of psychotropic medication is now, finally, in the news – even the mainstream media – because the Gov’t Accounting Office (GAO) has finally begun investigating the over-drugging of Foster Children. Hopefully this initial effort will spread to the forced- and over-drugging of adults and our local social services/gov’t agencies’ roles in this American form of a holocaust – what I see as extension of the old Eugenics Program.
More on this investigation in a future post. This current one is borrowed from Beyond Meds (with permission) and is a plea to doctors to not only become aware of the ill effects of over-drugging and polypharmacy, but also a plea for them to learn the skills to help patients safely wean off these drugs.
Below is the post, unedited.
http://beyondmeds.com/2011/12/04/helpheal/
Beyond Meds
Alternatives to psychiatry
A plea to prescribing physicians and psychiatrists: please help us heal
December 4, 2011 By giannakali
Thanks to Rossa at Holistic Recovery from Schizophrenia, who highlighted some of the below paragraphs from the Irish Examiner.
The plea to MDs comes after the excerpt.
The article is about the need for patients to be made aware of the dangers of psychiatric drugs. These paragraphs highlight what Dr. Browne said to the Irish newspaper:
Speaking to the Irish Examiner, Dr Browne, now a counselling psychotherapist, said there is so much evidence about the dangers of psychiatric drugs that it cannot be ignored.
“I think it is going to force change, but that means breaking the power that big pharma has over doctors who get perks for prescribing the drugs,” Dr Browne said.
“Psychiatry has all the power and unless we get this message through to them it is very difficult to see how things will change. But I feel sorry for psychiatrists because all they can do is prescribe medication, but there is an urgent need to look at different ways of doing things.
“You do find the odd psychiatrist who is willing to engage and I am trying to talk to them,” he said.
“We don’t have alternatives in place for people and drugs are damaging long-term. We need to treat people as humans and not patients who have a long term sickness. And we shouldn’t call what we do ‘treatment’. There is no way I can say to a person ‘I will treat you and make you better’. I can only guide the person. They themselves have to do the work.”
Dr Browne said 60%-80% of his work is helping people to slowly get off drugs. “At the moment I can’t keep up with the numbers of people trying to come and see me.
The article ends with that final statement which I have bolded because the fact is there is a huge niche opening up for psychiatrists and other prescribing physicians who want to take the opportunity. People want and desperately need COMPETENT professional help in coming off of psychiatric drugs. We need prescribers to make the transition easier.
This is an invitation for prescribing doctors to think about stepping up to the plate and perhaps even undoing some of the harm they’ve maybe helped cause.
This is not to be taken lightly. Many people come off meds with relative ease. Some of us, though, become crippled with iatrogenic illness. You will need to educate yourselves. Once you start making it be known that you can help — those of us who’ve been seriously and gravely harmed will start appearing on your doorstep. Most doctors never see (or recognize) us because once they deny our reality those of us who understand what has happened to us don’t hang around to be further abused. The doctors then move forward believing we don’t exist and spread that dangerous misconception to other doctors. It creates a treacherous world for those of us who are very ill with nowhere safe to go.
Please, it’s time that doctors learn how to help us. Some of you have unintentionally helped create the iatrogenesis that is now limiting our lives so much more than any “mental illness” ever did. Please start helping us heal now. We need you.
Some of what I’ve learned about psychiatric drug withdrawal with links to additional resources here: Withdrawal 101.
I suggest everyone reading this post, email a copy to all the doctors you know.
If you’re a blogger feel free to copy, paste and publish this too.