ALLERGIES TREATED AS "BIPOLAR" RESULT IN WOMAN'S INABILITY TO WORK

Marta Urbaniak of Michigan, had been referred to Henry Ford Hospital's behavior health department for treatment due to a difficult merger at work. She was labeled "bipolar" by one of the many psychiatrists who treated her. She was in her third year of psychiatric treatment when she realized she was only getting worse with each new psychiatric drug prescribed. Marta went from being active and employed to having to take a leave of absence from her work due to inability to function in a drug-induced stupor. When she questioned this drug approach to mental health, her psychiatrist assured her that alternatives didn't work and told her it could take 20 years to see an improvement in her condition. Urbaniak was smart enough to get a second opinion from a real medical doctor who detected severe food and environmental allergies on her first visit. Once properly treated, her physical and mental health quickly returned to normal.

MENTAL HEALTH CENTER'S PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS PROVEN WRONG BY BRAIN TUMOR

In 1996, mother-of-five Kathy Nisley of Mishawaka, Indiana, began to feel depressed following the birth of her twins (her fifth pregnancy). She went to Madison Center, a psychiatric facility, for treatment. From June 1996 to October 2003, she was labeled with "severe depression," then "bipolar," then "borderline personality disorder" and finally "post-traumatic stress disorder." Kathy was given psychotropic drugs in increasing doses and combinations that caused her to become psychotic. She ended up being hospitalized five times in a psychiatric ward. Her family witnessed her psychiatric drug-induced psychosis and self-mutilation. In November 2004, she experienced a grand mal seizure. A few days later, a neurosurgeon removed a tennis ball-sized meningioma (tumor) from her left frontal lobe. Her depression subsequently disappeared. Her surgeon estimated it to have been growing in her skull for between 10 and 15 years.


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