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Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health

Dan Hurd - One Pedal at a Time

Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health

Mad in America

Mental Health, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.7212 Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2019

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

In our second week of MIA Veterans & Military Families, we interview U.S. Navy Veteran Dan Hurd. Dan is the Founder of Ride With Dan USAand the One Pedal at a Time Movement. After surviving his third suicide attempt, Dan became inspired to bicycle to all 48 States in the continental U.S. to help raise awareness about suicide. Along his journey, Dan has realized his attempts were likely caused by the medications he had been prescribed and now dedicates his life towards inspiring others to live life "One Pedal at a Time". 

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We discuss: 

  • How Dan survived a rough childhood and came to be prescribed psychoactive medications as a teenager.
  • That Dan found his time in the U.S. Navy to be the best time of his life.
  • How he came to found Ride with Dan USAand the One Pedal at a Time Movement.
  • Why he is biking all 48 states in the continental U.S., with a path that includes 25,000 miles and a three-year ride to raise awareness about suicide and to call for research.
  • How all three of his suicide attempts were during periods of medication withdrawal.
  • How his first attempt occurred in high school, six months before entering the U.S. Navy.
  • How, a year after discharge from the Navy, Dan began getting prescribed medications again.
  • Dan now realizes that meds were the likely cause of his suicide attempts. Life stressors were triggers, but medication withdrawal manufactured his risk.
  • How Dan experienced severe physical pain as part of withdrawal from psychoactive medications, which was especially pronounced during the first year of his ride across the country.
  • How his physical pain from withdrawal was so intense that it nearly ended his trip within the first six months of his journey.
  • Dan talks about his concerns that psychoactive meds might have harmed his mother, and that her being prescribed these medications prior to his birth might have impacted his life today.
  • How he hadn't previously connected meds to his negative life events, specifically social isolation. Dan has gone from complete isolation while on meds to exploring all 48 states on his bicycle now that he is off of the drugs.
  • How Dan has come to recognize medications aren't solving a chemical imbalance, but instead are medicating symptoms, which led to polypharmacy.
  • How Dan's journey and sharing his story with others has helped him in his recovery and in finding balance in life.
  • Dan's Message to listeners: "Take life one step and one pedal at a time. If you're experiencing challenges, tell everybody what is going on. Don't expect help, because when you expect it, you'll be disappointed. It's when you're asking for help and not expecting it, you'll be happily surprised at what happens."

Relevant Links:

One Pedal at a Time Movement

Ride with Dan USA

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Madden America podcast, your source for science, psychiatry, and social justice.

0:13.6

Welcome to the Madden America podcast. This is Derek Blumke, editor of Veterans and Military Initiatives,

0:19.0

and I'm here with Dan Heard, of Ride with Dan USA,

0:23.1

and one pedal at a time movement. So, um, Dan, thanks a lot for joining. Welcome to the show.

0:28.6

Welcome to one of our first episodes of Veterans for Mad America. Thank you for having me. I appreciate

0:33.0

the opportunity. Absolutely. So I'm going to do a quick background of yourself, and i'll love for you to tell tell your story

0:38.9

dan you i've started this bike ride where you are biking to every single state in the 48

0:47.5

contingent states to raise awareness for suicides you're a navy veteran you this ride with Dan USA, which you can find on his

0:55.8

website, and the one pedal of the tide movement. I love for you to kind of tell your background,

1:01.4

tell your story, and kind of how you wound up doing this. So yeah, for me, it was a lot of different

1:06.3

factors, but essentially I attempted suicide three times. And after my third attempt, I was playing in a fourth when a friend of mine got me on a bicycle.

1:14.2

During that time, I was in the process of getting off medications and just trying to figure out what I needed to do to better my life.

1:21.0

And bicycling did that for me.

1:23.3

And this journey was about visiting as many people I said in the military with as I could.

1:28.3

So it really started kind of like a reunion tour with a lot of old friends.

1:31.3

It was more so a reunion tour, but it was definitely for my own well-being.

1:35.7

It wasn't, when I started this, it was to focus on myself, never mind help other people.

1:40.3

Obviously since then, it's grown and it's become about helping other people as I heal myself as well.

1:47.0

But it's really just, you know, it's one pedal at a time.

1:49.9

It's taking that initiative and showing people that we can survive anything with nothing

1:53.7

and that we need to talk about what causes the suicide attempts

1:59.9

and what causes these increase that we're having,

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