Mourning Who I Was Before Psych Med Injury: A Truth About Psych Med Injury with 'That Functional Nurse'
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Can a single panic attack change the course of your life? Join us as we unravel the powerful narrative of That Functional Nurse, a 29-year-old ICU nurse whose journey with Lexapro began after an overwhelming panic attack. She faced unimaginable stress after her brother's sudden death and starting a high-pressure job. Despite initial relief from the medication, her story takes a dramatic turn when she decides to taper off after seven years, revealing the profound physical and emotional challenges of withdrawal. We unpack her ordeal and provide invaluable insights for those on similar paths.
This episode goes beyond a single story to explore the broader landscape of mental health, especially among young professionals navigating high-stress environments. We discuss how age and life stages influence one’s self-awareness and response to psychiatric medication. Despite immense grief and pressure, our guest finds a transformative path of self-discovery and healing. Her experience serves as a powerful reminder that even in the darkest times, there is a silver lining if you're willing to look for it.
From misdiagnosis to the misleading nature of "low dose" medication, we dive into the complexities of psychiatric care. That Functional Nurse shares her personal tale of being misled by self-diagnosis and the medical system, and how it nearly derailed her life. We also tackle the societal stigma and personal challenges of making significant lifestyle changes to enhance mental health, including the backlash she faced. This episode is a candid discussion on the importance of informed consent, personal responsibility, and a balanced approach to mental health treatment. Tune in for a compelling conversation that challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective on psychiatric medication and holistic healing.
💊 From One Panic Attack to Seven Years on Lex@pr0
It all began with a single panic attack, leading to seven years on the SSRI Lex@pr0. Instead of addressing the root cause—the intense pressure of being a new nurse thrown into high-acuity situations—That Functional Nurse felt she had only two choices: take the SSRI or risk another panic attack while caring for her patients.
🚨 Join your Whistle-Blowing Shrinks, Dr. Teralyn and Therapist Jenn, on The Gaslit Truth Podcast as we dive deep with That Functional Nurse into the story of seven years of psychiatric harm and a lifetime of neurochemical changes, all sparked by one panic attack.
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