Anti depressants are curse upon the West, it removed asylums (while many were ineffective and in a lot of cases, extremely cruel) that sequestered the mentally ill from society in favour of increasing dependency on drugs.
I mildly suffered a bit from depression thanks to circumstances but it was improved by change of environment and later just working out to physically improve myself. This 'take this pill to sort out your problems' is a form of conditioning to rely on the medical industry without question for all of your issues.
With that level of conditioning, it makes it easier for them to give you an untested vaccine to a not so serious virus...
It’s interesting - one supposed impact of these drugs on men is loss of libido and/or erectile dysfunction…
I haven’t had these problems (lol), but have been left physically… Weakened, I guess? I feel frailer, and generally just… Not very good…
Dunno if I feel any more “compliant” or “normal”, but if the idea is to make us all into docile, “productive” zombies, I can kind of see why they might be pushed so much…
Though I’ve experienced zero benefits, personally, so I guess it hasn’t “worked” on me, in that sense.
Seems that women have a much higher rate of “success” on these drugs than men, which… Is perhaps unsurprising, considering all of this.
I was prescribed them years ago, took one pill and never ever again; I felt like dogshit afterwards. For me, exercise, sunlight, better diet and cutting out negative influences worked way better as a cure for depression.
My favourite of the listed potential side-effects was, hilariously, 'suicidal thoughts'. Just what you need in an anti-depressant.
Basically, I don’t think it necessarily changes that one way or the other (maybe it does for some people), but I’m told that, in some cases, the drugs give people the “motivation” they need to just go through with it…
For me, though, those thoughts are always there, regardless of whether I’m drugged up or not, so… Eh.
As you say, it’s about improving life circumstances. That’s the only way to get better.
I still feel like dogshit pretty much every day I take one of the pills, lol.
Supposedly it goes away, but it hasn’t for me, at least, as yet…
Anti depressants are curse upon the West, it removed asylums (while many were ineffective and in a lot of cases, extremely cruel) that sequestered the mentally ill from society in favour of increasing dependency on drugs.
I mildly suffered a bit from depression thanks to circumstances but it was improved by change of environment and later just working out to physically improve myself. This 'take this pill to sort out your problems' is a form of conditioning to rely on the medical industry without question for all of your issues.
With that level of conditioning, it makes it easier for them to give you an untested vaccine to a not so serious virus...
It’s interesting - one supposed impact of these drugs on men is loss of libido and/or erectile dysfunction…
I haven’t had these problems (lol), but have been left physically… Weakened, I guess? I feel frailer, and generally just… Not very good…
Dunno if I feel any more “compliant” or “normal”, but if the idea is to make us all into docile, “productive” zombies, I can kind of see why they might be pushed so much…
Though I’ve experienced zero benefits, personally, so I guess it hasn’t “worked” on me, in that sense.
Seems that women have a much higher rate of “success” on these drugs than men, which… Is perhaps unsurprising, considering all of this.
I was prescribed them years ago, took one pill and never ever again; I felt like dogshit afterwards. For me, exercise, sunlight, better diet and cutting out negative influences worked way better as a cure for depression.
My favourite of the listed potential side-effects was, hilariously, 'suicidal thoughts'. Just what you need in an anti-depressant.
Yeah, the suicidal thoughts thing is… Odd.
Basically, I don’t think it necessarily changes that one way or the other (maybe it does for some people), but I’m told that, in some cases, the drugs give people the “motivation” they need to just go through with it…
For me, though, those thoughts are always there, regardless of whether I’m drugged up or not, so… Eh.
As you say, it’s about improving life circumstances. That’s the only way to get better.
I still feel like dogshit pretty much every day I take one of the pills, lol.
Supposedly it goes away, but it hasn’t for me, at least, as yet…