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What nobody tells you about anti-depressants, with Laura Delano
Content warning: this episode contains frank conversation about suicide, which some listeners may find distressing.
With many midlife women being routinely prescribed mental health medications, speaker and writer Laura Delano joins Liz on this podcast to help us make more informed decisions about these treatments.
Laura talks Liz through her childhood and being diagnosed with bipolar disorder as a teen, plus the many mental health medications she was prescribed that had little effect.
Inside this episode, Laura also discusses the impact of being told she was ‘treatment resistant’, shares her advice on how to come off psychiatric drugs safely, and why, despite her experience, she is not anti-medication or anti-psychiatry.
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Links mentioned in the episode:
- In the UK, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email [email protected]. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org.
- Inner Compass Initiative
- Unshrunk by Laura Delano
- Follow Laura Delano on Instagram
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- Are women depressed or oppressed? – with Dr Linda Gask
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- A Better Second Half by Liz Earle
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