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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2025 · 47 MIN

What's it like coming off antipsychotics after 22 years?

from Side Effects with Dr. Josef · host Josef Witt-Doerring

Medicated for over two decades, Trudy Slaght faced life-changing side effects and lost dreams. Now, after five years off all psychiatric meds, she’s healthier than ever and ready to chase her dreams again. Discover how she did it and the powerful lessons from her journey.    Life on Less Meds is a podcast that reveals the truth about drug side effects and the best strategies to manage them.    Your host, Josef Witt-Doerring interviews patients, victims, and experts to cover topics such as adverse reactions, post-acute withdrawal, benzodiazepine withdrawals, PSSD, and drug tapering. His mission is to raise awareness about the side effects and injuries caused by psychiatric medications to improve informed consent.   All My Links: https://beacons.ai/drjosef   Disclaimer: All of the information on this podcast is for educational purposes and not intended to be specific/ personal medical advice from me to you. Listening to this podcast does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. The views and opinions of the podcast guests are their own and should not be taken as medical advice. [email protected]

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