Article in yesterdays Daily Mail, 21st January, on a woman whose family paid for a facial for her birthday, and the effects of the facial reacted with a metal retainer holding her teeth in place. The facial was immediately stopped but for a month she experienced excruciating pain. She visited her GP who sent her to a neurologist, who prescribed an antidepressant, nortriptyline used also for nerve pain. After taking her first dose of this drug she woke up at night unable to breathe, her airways felt closed, her body was burning and she felt under attack later diagnosed as akathisia. Matters got worse. Eventually, unwilling to accept her claims that the drugs were responsible, she was sectioned.
Her husband took her to the doctor who diagnosed a panic attack, and claimed it was not connected to the drug. Eventually, unwilling to accept her claims that the drugs were responsible she was sectioned.
This comes after Thomas Kingston, husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor committed suicide after being prescribed anti-depressants.
It is rhetorical if necessary to ask how many have died, how many sectioned? Thousands?
I claim, and my next paper hopefully goes some way to prove this, that the present epidemic in mental health is caused by psychiatric drugs, principally anti-depressants and tranquillizers.