Friday, October 26, 2012

When Can You Quit Your Meds?

So when can you quit your meds? Lots of people absolutely hate their meds. They feel guilty taking them; they feel bad because of side effects; meds are expensive; it takes a professional to prescribe them; and often they don't do any good with making you a zombie. So people really hate meds.




Some websites tell you to quit your meds and just do what they want you to do. That doesn’t sound like too good an idea, do you think? Just quitting your meds can have some withdrawal effects that might not be pleasant.

You probably shouldn’t quit until you have a solution to your issues that is better than what the meds do for you.

That’s what we suggest in Finding Personal Peace. Lots of emotional issues are caused by constantly dwelling on painful experiences which results in reliving the pain again and again.

We show you how you can create moments, and then periods, and then fairly consistent peace in your life. And when you have peace, you can have clear thinking and you can make rational decisions about things like meds.

So, when do you quit your meds? You quit when you are able to make a calm, reasoned decision to approach your professional and ask him/her about quitting. If he/she sees your new peace, quitting the meds shouldn’t be an issue.

God bless,



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