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Originally Posted by marmaduke
The anti meds brigade irritate me big time.
They talk a load of rot.
If some people can manage without meds, good. But many can't. The last thing they need is to be made to feel bad about that.
In the UK meds are not advertised, not pushed like they are in US.
To have a therapist is unusual.
Benzos are not often prescribed.
Children are rarely medicated.
Advertising meds is not a good idea.
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Pro-med brigade irritates me too. For some meds work. Good for them. But for many don't. And these are then treated like crap by doctors, it's their fault apparently the drugs are ****, they are told they don't want to get better, they should be will wreck their bodies and brains, and then accept being fat zombie without any feelings but plenty additional issues is "better". These people are already made feel bad about it.
And then there are people who are in bad place objectivelly, anxious and depressed, for good reason, they go to doctor because somewhere on the way they got the idea it's good thing to do. They get pills. Pills make them feel better, but instead of getting them off, their doctors are throwing more and more pills on them saying it's not the pills, it's the illness. So from relativelly healthy person with few issues that could be worked on, person becomes a walking pill box.
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