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Many people suffering after benzodiazepines are told they’re experiencing “protracted withdrawal.” That label is misleading and in many cases, harmful. In this video, Dr. B explains Benzodiazepine-Induced Neurological Dysfunction (BIND) as it was intended by researchers and why confusing it with acute withdrawal leads to mismanagement, dismissal, and prolonged suffering. This condition: Is not a continuation of acute benzodiazepine withdrawal Affects a specific subset of patients, not everyone Involves neurological, psychiatric, and autonomic dysfunction Has existed for decades — but lacked a proper clinical framework Giving this condition a name matters. What we mislabel, we misunderstand. What we misunderstand, we mistreat. In this video, you’ll learn: Why “protracted withdrawal” is the wrong term What BIND actually is (and what it isn’t) How it differs from acute benzodiazepine withdrawal Why symptoms can persist for months or longer Common neurological, neuropsychiatric, and autonomic symptoms Why medication yo-yoing often makes things worse Why stabilization is sometimes necessary before healing Schedule a coaching call with Dr. B here: https://calendly.com/getdrb/50min Recover from addiction by calling me: (800) 779-4715 💬 If you’ve experienced this, share your thoughts below — discussion helps bring clarity where confusion has existed for too long. 👉 Coaching & educational calls available via link in description.