Sunday Telegraph article on CEP: ‘Lives left in ruin by rising tide of depression drugs’

Julia Llewellyn Smith has written a feature in today’s Sunday Telegraph covering the launch of CEP alongside stories of psychiatric harm.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/features/10789916/Lives-left-in-ruin-by-rising-tide-of-depression-drugs.html

One Response to Sunday Telegraph article on CEP: ‘Lives left in ruin by rising tide of depression drugs’

  1. Jan Waterton 28/04/2014 at 10:48 am #

    Hi, this is so so good. I really hope that with your continued pressure the BMA will sit up & take note. I was on Clonazepam for 18 yrs for chronic pain following 2 hip ops that failed. Over the years I was prescribed anti depressants for depression caused by the clonazepam, but no one looked into the fact that it was that causing it because there was no reason for me to be depressed. I find it hard to express myself properly since stopping the drugs as it has affected my concentration. I like Henry have a court case going , my health authority has admitted liability for gross clinical negligence and I really hope that with more cases the nhs will sit up & realise how many lives they are ruining through negligent practice. My case should end in 1 yr but I am left with awful after effects but managing now to work for myself at craft fairs where I am out side or in large spaces as it has caused me claustrophobia amongst other problems.

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