Jordan Peterson says he’s back in Toronto after ‘grueling’ health battle
TORONTO — Author and psychologist Jordan Peterson says he’s back in Toronto and eager for “something resembling a normal life” after spending much of the past year in and out of hospitals around the world.
The controversial speaker and writer has released an eight-minute long YouTube video recounting months spent consulting specialists in Connecticut, Toronto, Moscow and Belgrade for health woes tied to his use of the anti-anxiety medication benzodiazepine.
Peterson says he started taking the drug in early 2017 and followed “the prescribed recommendations” without a second thought but that it led to “severe post-use withdrawal and neurological damage” when he tried to stop.
Peterson says he hopes that struggle is behind him, noting he has several plans for the future. They include a new video series dedicated to Exodus, the second book of the Bible. It’s a follow-up to a biblical series on Genesis he released in 2017.