July 2025

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Changed Eyes

Medicated’s eyes change- looking back you can see it. When you’re in it, it’s hard to see. They go from their natural color to dark to black. You can see it in those who have committed crimes while under the influence. Once you see it, it’s hard not to see…

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Altered Perception?

Has your loved one’s perception of others changed? Do they question who they are? What their value is? Do you find yourself asking what happened? What changed, but you can’t quite put your finger on it? Are they angry at you more? Are you unable to have a conversation without…

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Loves One of the medicated

Here are some sources for you. Join us- learn that you are not alone and most likely you will find that your story that you once thought was unique, appears to be taken out of a playbook with Big Pharma writing it. Self Care- Here you will find ideas to…

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Loved ones of the medicated

Whether you are a spouse, fiancé’, brother or sister, know that what you are experiencing is one the hardest things you will live through. It will take time, patience, prayer and understanding. Even then your life will be forever changed. We have couples who have found their way back to…

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Change in Behavior

Example: Elderly kind caring man was medicated after a surgery with multiple medications. While tapering he experieced anger and confusion shown up as pour a soda on his salad thinking it was salad dressing. Example: A kind, caring, confident man was medicated on a cocktail. He experienced questioning his self,…

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Tapering

Hyperbolic Tapering is the safest way. Cold Turkey is the most dangerous. Tapering needs to be done on the curve. We highly recommend these two resources for withdrawal guidelines. Both are available on Amazon. Resources: Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines by Mark Horowitz Crossing Zero by Anders Sorensen, PHD

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PSSD

One of the most challenging things to navigate as a Drug induced symptom are the sexual side affects. Your medicated partner may no longer have the drive or the interest and sadly it’s not something they can control. Again the hormones are in play. A suppression of dopamine with a…