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I'm not sure why you were drugged against your will unless you were out of sorts and brought to the hospital?
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There is no reason in law, that's why I filed a clinical negligence suit. Once I prove clinical negligence, I can press criminal charges for assault and wrongful imprisonment, which I fully intend to do.
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It sounds like you are not in a hospital situation so how about talking to a Psychiatrist and trying a drug? One at a low dose and see how it goes? My husband is/was anti drug for years and I along with our children suffered from his anxiety 'episodes'.
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I'm not sure how much more clear I can make myself.
I will not have anything to do with psychiatry. I am anti-psychiatry in every sense of the term -- will never go to them for help; will never drug myself. Since I got out of that system, I have spent my life fighting them, even to the extent that I qualified as a lawyer so I can help people get off their "medications". I was assaulted and tortured by psychiatry and I will not be inviting that back into my life, certainly not just for the alleged pleasure of drugging myself.
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I hope you can find a T you can trust and connect with and you allow yourself the opportunity to try a different approach and take a leap of faith even though it's probably the last thing you feel like doing.
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It's not that I don't connect with the Ts, it's that they do nothing to help and have no real insights. I'm not really sure how to describe that. I feel perfectly fine with my current T, trust him, can tell him anything . . . it's just that nothing in his system seems to make things feel better.
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Wishing you wellness. 
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Thanks
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PS - have you looked into a T that specializes in trauma? I have a new T that specializes in that. I have also read about attachment when it comes to people in therapy that have dealt with trauma. People with trauma and attachment issues are difficult to treat from the therapist perspective.... http://www.amazon.com/Trauma-Avoidan.../ref=pd_ybh_15
From what I have read (and what my current T has told me) it's a long road - not something my husband was happy to hear about as therapy isn't cheap. 
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Current T specialises in trauma, yes. He's part of a circle of academic psychologists that specialise in people who have suffered medical/professional abuse.
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