My Recovery - Told by my Mum and I
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In this episode my mum (Kim) and I talk about my recovery, from the point of diagnosis right through my three years under the care of the Early Interventions team (NHS first episode psychosis recovery team).
We will talk through adverse reactions to a medication, aripiprazole, which led to extreme muscle cramps, suicidal thoughts, unable to leave a dark room and other symptoms.
We will also talk through when and how we felt the psychotic thoughts stopped.
All episodes are unedited so that we can speak with our truest words and don't have to painfully listen back at this time.
We hope by recording this podcast it raises awareness of psychosis generally, as well as helps people diagnosed with it, or those supporting someone with it.
In the future we may feature individuals psychosis stories, with the aim of helping others. To get in touch with the show; info@jp-podcast.com
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This podcast series will contain information and experiences relating to; suicide, drug abuse and addiction, sexual assault within the police force, domestic violence, being gay and sexuality.
Charities that can help;
Samaritans
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YoungMinds
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MIND
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