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by Karunamon
2767 days ago
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Don’t be intentionally obtuse. Depression is a bug in the operating system of the mind that impacts everything from motivation to hunger. Pretty hard to lose weight when just getting up in the morning is a feat of willpower and cheap, shitty food is a slightly brighter shade of grey in the dark dull shade of grey that a clinical depression sufferer has as their entire life. Ever tried debugging a program on a machine with bad RAM? It’s kinda like that. |
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People have an inbuilt homeostatic feedback system which can be naturally out of whack or it can be modified by drugs, and blaming them for not being able to compensate is senseless.
Also, the fact that it can be modified by drugs proves to me that weight gain should not be presumed to be a personal failing. The person who has weight gain didn't become a different person because they took pills.
It's analogous to having a religious experience through electrical brain stimulation - it should make you realize that having such experience is not to your personal credit or detriment.