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Akathisia: Jordan Peterson reports a severe recurrence after neurological injury
Summary
Jordan Peterson has a reported recurrence of akathisia after a diagnosis of chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS) and a subsequent bout of pneumonia with sepsis, and his daughter said he has not taken psychiatric medication since January 2020.
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Jordan Peterson has been reported to be experiencing a recurrence of akathisia, a movement disorder that produces intense restlessness and distress. His daughter, Mikhaila Peterson, shared a video saying his symptoms began after a diagnosis last August of chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS) linked to mold exposure. She said a month after that diagnosis he developed pneumonia with sepsis, which she described as worsening symptoms tied to an earlier neurological injury. She also stated he has not been on psychiatric medication since January 2020.
Known details:
- Family members report a recurrence of akathisia, characterized by severe restlessness and marked distress.
- Mikhaila Peterson said symptoms began after a CIRS diagnosis and were complicated by pneumonia and sepsis a month later.
- She stated he has not used psychiatric medications since January 2020 and attributes the flare-up to immune-related and injury-related factors.
Summary:
The report describes a severe recurrence of akathisia following a CIRS diagnosis and a subsequent infection, and family statements link the flare to a prior neurological injury. Current status is ongoing symptoms reported by family members. Undetermined at this time.
