A Conversation w/ Matt Samet: Writer, Climber & Psychiatric Survivor

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
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    Guest bio: Matt Samet is a freelance writer and editor based with his family in Boulder, Colorado. A survivor of psychiatry, he is the author of the memoir "Death Grip," which was published in 2013 and details his fight to reclaim his life, health, and passion for rock climbing in the wake of iatrogenic damage. Matt is also a subject in the new, award-winning documentary, “As Prescribed.”
    RELEVANT LINKS:
    Matt’s book, “Death Grip”: www.amazon.com...
    “Beauty in the Breakdown”: www.outsideonl...
    “As Prescribed” documentary: www.asprescrib...
    “As Prescribed” documentary on Facebook: / asprescribedfilm
    Matt’s writing at Mad in America (including the pieces "Walking," "Setbacks" and "Lay Down the Burden of Proof" mentioned in this conversation): www.madinameri...
    “The Movement of Fear”: www.asprescrib...
    Video, “Climbing Out”: • Climbing Out
    Video, “Open Paradigm Project: Matt Samet”: • Open Paradigm Project ...

Komentáře • 42

  • @MedicatingNormal
    @MedicatingNormal  Před rokem +4

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  • @jacobsladder8385
    @jacobsladder8385 Před rokem +27

    Thank you so much for this conversation. I am protracted and have been dealing with this for some time now. I found that being stubborn and pissed off has been my strength. Pissed off that this happened to me and no-one will take responsibility or acknowledge the problem and stubborn that I will not let this beat me. I will beat this, it will not beat me!

    • @MedicatingNormal
      @MedicatingNormal  Před rokem +10

      Yes! Sometimes anger is a great motivator too. Keep going!

    • @djammer
      @djammer Před 8 měsíci +1

      How’re you doing now?

  • @nothingtofind9099
    @nothingtofind9099 Před rokem +23

    OG Matt Samet baby!!!! I read all his stuff circa 2013 when he was most active in this community. I was checking this channel an hour before this was posted b/c my spidey senses were activated that something big was happening. And whaddaya know, jackpot! Matt has an incredible way with words and a very gentle demeanor that are just so reassuring/needed for this population. We're lucky to call him our own, even if it's justifiably a club nobody would rightfully *want* to join.

  • @widesky713
    @widesky713 Před rokem +7

    Thank you guys. I'm 40 day out from a forced cold turkey after 28 years on benzos and also was poly-drugged. Nicole, you have been such a blessing to me throughout this taper of psych drugs and the damn CT, and now being injured and recovering. I'd imagine we'd be friends if we met on the path. Thanks for all you do and the authenticity you bring to the table.

  • @Waves353
    @Waves353 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Matt looks like the most chilled guy ever, hard to imagine he was in chaos

  • @jbs9012
    @jbs9012 Před rokem +8

    Wow. What a huge help. Nicole thank you for your consistent efforts to bring to light another aspect of healing. As you know, self imposed isolation is both helpful and hurtful. Listening to you and Matt offers words to a wordless and pain filled journey. I am not alone. I will not give up. If my only real connection for now is via social media,then so be it. Thank you!

  • @jackiegerspachhas4237
    @jackiegerspachhas4237 Před rokem +8

    Love your hair Nicole!!!

  • @jackiegerspachhas4237
    @jackiegerspachhas4237 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for this Nicole!!!! and Matt!!!

  • @Janet_Price
    @Janet_Price Před rokem +14

    Great conversation! Thanks for all you do ~ I feel validated on this channel. Three weeks to go and I'll be 6 years off Klonopin, 5 1/2 years off Topamax and 5 years off Effexor XR. I still have insomnia, neuropathy and body aches, BUT, they do not prevent me from doing anything!!! My symptoms are annoying....... The rage I felt when at the height of my withdrawal symptoms, propelled me to find ways to heal. I walked outside every day, starting with 5 minutes twice daily. In time, I was walking 6 miles a day and began running again. It took me a LONG time to heal. I slowly got back into life, but at least, I'm a part of life. This was the hardest thing I've ever done, but to not have any chemicals in my body is nothing short of amazing. Dig deep within your soul..... Janet

    • @mitch5222
      @mitch5222 Před rokem

      What kind of neuropathy?

    • @Janet_Price
      @Janet_Price Před rokem +1

      @@mitch5222 - Hi Mitch! Neuropathy is a burning and tingling throughout my body. It's primarily in my feet and legs. At this point, 6 years since my last dose of Klonopin, it's a bother and very annoying. I can do anything I want, but still have all these annoying withdrawal symptoms. How are you doing???

  • @shan4145
    @shan4145 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Invaluable video!💎🦋 Thank you Nichole Lamberson and Matt Samet 🥰💖

  • @user-dg7sy8cz3b
    @user-dg7sy8cz3b Před rokem +5

    Thiamine (B1)
    Taking a synthetic B1 with a lipid was the single most helpful thing I found.
    I megadosed it for a week then backed down to a normal dose for a year. The synthetic versions bypass the renal system for absorption and will penetrate the blood brain barrier when taken with a lipid (fat) especially an animal fat. Coconut oil works too.
    Sleep is the number one requirement to heal your CNS. Essentially the electricity has to be turned off in order to make repairs.
    A combination of D3, B5, and Acetyl-L-Carnitine can help create the paralytic sleep needed.
    Good luck! Don’t give up. Never give up!

    • @user-dg7sy8cz3b
      @user-dg7sy8cz3b Před rokem

      @@Waves353 Brain fog mostly. But low thiamine levels are responsible for a whole host of symptoms commonly mis-diagnosed, and identical to the issues described by those with damaged GABA receptors from benzodiazepines, or alcohol. Reference Berri Berri and Korsekovs diseases for a better understanding.
      Hope this helps.

    • @madelynhernandez7453
      @madelynhernandez7453 Před rokem +1

      This is all great to hear but I do feel so weary about it because I was taking many of the mentioned supplements and I tolerated them for a little bit then it set me back and was actually making my symptoms worse.

  • @JustME-ft4di
    @JustME-ft4di Před rokem +5

    I have ME/CFS and a spinal injury. Benzos helped me with both of those. I should never have come off.
    The psychotic terror of the whole of reality with all 5 senses I had for years while tapering & in WD has left but withdrawal has caused Mast Cell Activation Disorder (I react to anything I put in or on my body, all household chemicals, car fumes etc. I also now have severe spinal
    arthritis I didn’t have before and compulsive hyperphagia with no satiety however much I eat.
    I still have some DP/DR & altered bodily sensation but it is manageable and I can ignore it most of the time.

    • @Justlikemagic96
      @Justlikemagic96 Před 3 měsíci

      How do you react to food and household chemicals?

    • @JustME-ft4di
      @JustME-ft4di Před 3 měsíci

      @@Justlikemagic96Neuro symptoms including w sudden extreme weakness, blurry vision, hypersalivation, worse concussed feeling etc.
      MCAS can cause 100 s of different symptoms. Some ppl get rashes.

  • @Waves353
    @Waves353 Před 5 měsíci

    Nicole I can relate to those micro moments of smells or other sensory stuff, registering as “normal”
    Alas not cognitively or emotionally

  • @kathydowns7559
    @kathydowns7559 Před rokem +2

    Wow, what a beautiful and powerful interview. So glad you are both doing so much better and have your lives back for the most part. Everyone going thru this or have some lasting effects can definitely be encouraged by this discussion.
    I read Matt’s book Death Grip in 2016 when I was going through withdrawal and it gave me hope. For the past year I have been in a setback from taking antibiotics and steroids which has lasted as long but not quite as severe as the first.
    The thing that keeps me going is acceptance and gratitude. As Matt said none of us are promised a perfect life and we can always see others that have it a lot worse than we do. We all learn from our experiences and I believe these experiences help us to help and give back to humanity in ways that we would not have if we hadn’t gone through them. Maybe that’s the silver lining in life. Look how the two of you have touched others lives. Why me, why Not me? We do not have the answer but our Higher Power does and we just have to trust and believe in that. Thank you both for your efforts and sharing your experience to bring awareness and change to this growing epidemic.

    • @MedicatingNormal
      @MedicatingNormal  Před rokem +3

      I'm improved, but I still struggle w/ a plethora of symptoms. I don't really actually "have my life back" - there are many, many things I cannot do yet. Matt is much further along than me and functions more. We will all get there in time... -Nicole

    • @kathydowns7559
      @kathydowns7559 Před rokem +1

      @@MedicatingNormal Thanks for replying Nicole. I have never heard Your story so I didn’t know exactly where you were at since you were interviewing. Is there a site where I could read Your story. Praying for your complete healing very soon🙏😊

    • @Maggie-p6e
      @Maggie-p6e Před měsícem

      ​@@MedicatingNormaland 53:44
      53:44

  • @user-dg7sy8cz3b
    @user-dg7sy8cz3b Před rokem +4

    Colorado in the 90’s seems to have been on the forefront of this kind of abusive prescribing.
    Almost like it was being driven within the medical community there?

  • @michelebergman4336
    @michelebergman4336 Před rokem

    Also u can CHANT NAM MYOHO RENGE KYO 🙏 it changes Karma & calms mind

  • @robertworton2394
    @robertworton2394 Před rokem +1

    Did you guys have any gut health issues from the benzos? I have this bloated belly that won’t go away and I never had it before the medications

    • @MedicatingNormal
      @MedicatingNormal  Před rokem +1

      I (Nicole) did for a very long time, but it mostly resolved with moving towards primal/paleo/keto. Try a Whole30 to start and see if that helps you: whole30.com/whole30-program-rules/

    • @yasminefarouk3307
      @yasminefarouk3307 Před 8 měsíci

      @@MedicatingNormal can I ask a question, so Mat had 2 setbacks one in 2013 lasting 2 montn and then another one in 2015 ? I'm asking as I'm in a big setback after being 6 month symptom free , just the fatigue. Now hit was a setback not a normal wave and freaking put

    • @stevebtv701
      @stevebtv701 Před 7 měsíci

      @@yasminefarouk3307 how are you doing now?

    • @Justlikemagic96
      @Justlikemagic96 Před 2 měsíci

      @@yasminefarouk3307بعدك بالسيت باك؟

  • @michelebergman4336
    @michelebergman4336 Před rokem

    Tramodol seems to RELIVE PANIC!!! Maybe Kratom to get calmer

  • @djammer
    @djammer Před 8 měsíci

    Not trying to be political just genuinely concerned about myself in retrospect… did you guys get the cvid vacs

  • @planetbspace
    @planetbspace Před rokem

    SUN. This crap is in our bones. The sun ☀️ breaks it down and dumps the poison in our blood. You can go through acute several times. Omg