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Written by a NHS patient
28th December 2021


Not good at all they don’t care about patients. Dr Sanjeev Nirvani has been trained at university so he takes sides to the drug companies. And the drug companies are big liars and the side effects are worse than any benefits. If he tells you to take a drug long term don’t listen to him. Take them for a short time. Otherwise you are at risk of movement disorders and other bad long term health conditions. Don’t think he even has any psychotherapy training or qualifications or counselling experience. He just puts you on a psychiatric drug. Tries to start you on a high drug dose. Places diagnosis on people without even assessing them properly. And puts people on wrong drugs. That’s what he did to me anyway. If your Anti - drugs don’t even bother with the psychiatrists at Pwll-Glas mental health team Flintshire as part of wrexham cadwaladr university health board. In my thinking most dangerous thing you will ever do is see a psychiatrist. Go to a specialist counsellor instead, Who will talk to you and listen with empathy, without trying to force drugs on you. Because anti psychotics are all of them neurotoxins they actually cause chemical imbalances in the brain, And if you first start on them you will gain weight and get obese. Because they just make you want to eat increase appetite and they cause a metabolic syndrome. I would advise people to Do your research before taking anti psychotics and then decide if you should take them. Dr Sanjeev Nirvani has the mental health act 1983 which they use to force drugs on people in psychiatric units inappropriately (abuse) Forced treatment should be illegal.

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