Author Jordan Peterson is recovering from severe tranquiliser addiction in Russia

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Author Jordan Peterson is recovering from severe tranquiliser addiction in Russia

Bestselling Canadian author and academic Jordan Peterson is undergoing rehabilitation from an addiction to the tranquiliser drug benzodiazepine, his family has said.

In a video posted to his YouTube channel, Mr Peterson's daughter Mikhaila said he has been suffering from a physical dependency on the drug for eight months, which he was prescribed for anxiety.

Mr Peterson initially went onto benzodiazepine when he had an "extremely severe autoimmune reaction to food", she said, with the dosage being raised after his wife was diagnosed with cancer.

Valium and Xanax are commonly known brands of benzodiazepine.

"He has been in unbearable discomfort from this drug made worse when trying to remove it, because of the additional withdrawal symptoms stemming from physical dependence," his daughter said.

Ms Peterson, who herself gives talks on self-help topics, said her father was suffering from an "endless, irresistible restlessness bordering on panic and an inability to sit still. The reaction made him suicidal."

The University of Toronto psychology professor has more than 2.5 million followers on YouTube and authored the 2018 book 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos.

Mr Peterson is a popular right-wing figure known for rallying against "political correctness", feminism and "cultural Marxism".

He visited Australia in February 2019 and appeared on the ABC's Q&A program.

Attempts at treating Mr Peterson in numerous North American hospitals had failed, his daughter said, requiring them to seek an "emergency" detox program in Russia.

"The decision to bring him to Russia was made in extreme desperation, when we couldn't find any better option," she said.

"The uncertainty around his recovery has been one of the most difficult and scary experiences we've ever had."

Mr Peterson himself will provide the next update on his condition, Mikhaila said.

Topics: health, mental-health, mens-health, government-and-politics, world-politics, religion-and-beliefs, canada, russian-federation, australia, united-states

Wasteland-Werewolf on February 9th, 2020 at 14:41 UTC »

I was addicted to xanax in the late 90s early 2000s. Shit ain't no joke. Took me about 5 years to "get back to normal". Pills in general are bad fucking news.

thekarmabum on February 9th, 2020 at 13:39 UTC »

Xanax withdrawal is no joke, you can have seizures and die. It's probably the only one that's actually worse than severe alcohol withdrawal, which can also kill you. Heroin withdrawal sucks and is probably the most addictive but the withdrawal won't kill you.

nagai on February 9th, 2020 at 11:58 UTC »

13th rule of life: don't fuck with benzos