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by consteval
627 days ago
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It's significantly better now, because your daughter didn't get a real lobotomy. Which was the expected treatment for a young woman who misbehaves. It's not typical to get antidepressants after a single meeting with a general practitioner. In fact, I don't even know if that can happen. That being said, depression is real, and it does take lives. I've known many people who have successfully survived depression via SSRI's and no longer take them. That's the flip side you're not seeing. I've also seen unmedicated people take their lives. |
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-Gaslight and hand wave
-Slippery slope
I do agree that women are disproportionately affected by the over prescription