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The_little_didgee
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Default Apr 15, 2023 at 03:59 PM
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I've been through this and was wondering if there are others out there who were diagnosed with mental illness solely on the side effects of psychotropic medications. How were you able to recover and get your credibility back? How were you able to regain trust in medicine?

I suspect what I experienced is very common due to the way medicine is structured and practiced. This error has the potential of being harmful and even deadly when combined with human factors such as cognitive bias. -- My records prove this.

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