Posted by Hello321 on September 17, 2015, at 20:26:34
In reply to Re: Young people on SSRI's commit more crimes?, posted by Hello321 on September 17, 2015, at 20:00:50
But really, hot damn this has gotten way past the point of being mundane. I just dont know why some are so unacceptable of any suggestion that a chemical designed to alter the fundamental functions of the brain that lead to a change in their outlook, thoughts and actions can indeed lead to the worst of scenarios, at least in a certain fraction of those who take it.
Everything these meds/chemicals do to tbe brain is unnatural. It is as artificial as it gets. Sometimes
they function as an amazing artificial crutch that greatly improves the life of the person taking it. But sometimes they work like an artificial "bat" that worsens the life of the person taking it and beats them down when theyre in need of help. Then there are times they are just mildly helpful or mildly harmful. They in no way function like an essential nutrient that is needed when a sick person is low on that nutrient. Maybe one day we will have medications that work tbat effeciciently, but unfortunately at this time we do not. So dont give ourselves more credit than we deserve. We have to recognize any problem before we can fix it.
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