ReturnOfSaddam
Eternal President of Iraq
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SOMETIMES antidepressants and other medications work. But I do find a lot of the time, at least from reading forums extensively that many people exhaust all options. People will try a natural route where they'll do more exercise, join groups, clubs etc and try branching out, eating healthily, etc etc but after a while they'll move onto commonly prescribed medications like antidepressants. Then when these don't work they'll try a different type of antidepressant, and on, and on etc. And then nothing works and they'll start thinking about the rope.
If you ever get to that stage, there's literally no reason not to use drugs. I wouldn't recommend trying them before exhausting the other options, but at the same time I have never understood why some people are so opposed to the idea of drug use when there is nothing else to live for. Sure they don't work in the long term and can often lead to more problems than they fixed (although personally I got pretty deep in and I still found it better than life before it). I will never forget the feeling of taking some xanax for the first time as a fix for anxiety. It was like, HOLY FUCK, something that ACTUALLY WORKS. I'll never forget it as long as I live. It was LEGIT like the problem just melted away, kind of like getting drunk but without the same intoxicated feeling (although you can get that too if you take a high dose). It wasn't like some SSRI where you take it for 6 weeks and have to actually concentrate and genuinely can't tell if you feel any better, it was an ACTUAL fix.
Just fucking rofl at how utterly far behind and pathetic the mental health services are. Therapy is useless, it's basically time which heals small/normie problems and then people tell themselves it was the therapy that helped. Genuine friendship/love probably could make some difference, but you can't pay for that (and if you could it'd defeat the entire purpose jfl). I truly believe mental problems are basically there to stay, but you absolutely can get some relief of them with the right substances.
Of course, the idea of men being able to deal with their problems is unthinkable, and it's evil to take a substance which makes them feel better in the privacy of their own home, which is why it's completely fine to throw people in prison for this victimless crime. Fucking lol at the legit nanny states we live in.
If you ever get to that stage, there's literally no reason not to use drugs. I wouldn't recommend trying them before exhausting the other options, but at the same time I have never understood why some people are so opposed to the idea of drug use when there is nothing else to live for. Sure they don't work in the long term and can often lead to more problems than they fixed (although personally I got pretty deep in and I still found it better than life before it). I will never forget the feeling of taking some xanax for the first time as a fix for anxiety. It was like, HOLY FUCK, something that ACTUALLY WORKS. I'll never forget it as long as I live. It was LEGIT like the problem just melted away, kind of like getting drunk but without the same intoxicated feeling (although you can get that too if you take a high dose). It wasn't like some SSRI where you take it for 6 weeks and have to actually concentrate and genuinely can't tell if you feel any better, it was an ACTUAL fix.
Just fucking rofl at how utterly far behind and pathetic the mental health services are. Therapy is useless, it's basically time which heals small/normie problems and then people tell themselves it was the therapy that helped. Genuine friendship/love probably could make some difference, but you can't pay for that (and if you could it'd defeat the entire purpose jfl). I truly believe mental problems are basically there to stay, but you absolutely can get some relief of them with the right substances.
Of course, the idea of men being able to deal with their problems is unthinkable, and it's evil to take a substance which makes them feel better in the privacy of their own home, which is why it's completely fine to throw people in prison for this victimless crime. Fucking lol at the legit nanny states we live in.