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I'm actually surprised to seeing people here apparently being cool with restricting life saving meds from people. Are we for real?
I think it's possible that SSRIs are over prescribed and kind of not great medications because they kind of take a hammer to a whole number of systems when you're generally trying to bang one or two back into shape while it also being true that not a single person in this government is actually pushing for their replacement out of compassion or respect for psychiatric science or because they want to find a better treatment
Like, my opinion is this is awful and these people should be thrown into a pit, but also I do truly believe that 100 years from now, if we're lucky enough for scientific civilization to survive that long, people will look back on SSRIs the same way we do electroshock therapy (assuming better solutions are developed and they're not, like, the most advanced psychiatric medications we end up able to develop)
Like for example sertraline can literally permanently destroy a person's sex drive, among other long term severe side effects, and I also think a lot of people who are presently suffering from depression are ultimately feeling the way they do not because of a permanent physical condition requiring medication but because they live in literal fucking hell with constant reminders around all of us and I have a really negative opinion on SSRIs being used for such a condition and i really dislike thinking there are millions with legitimate grievances with society who are told to take a pill to change how they feel about it (don't take this to mean I don't think depression is real. I just know for a fact that for me, personally? Most of the shit that would lead me to be considered as having depression all leads back to issues resulting from life under capitalism i.e. financial insecurity, work relationships and power dynamics, etc.). Like I'm not going to support taking the medication away from someone who presently needs it but I also watch stuff like my partner feeling sick with anxiety due to their job callously and arbitrarily forcing them from their position while saying it's not a layoff due to untenable return to office bullshit and they literally can't eat and their doctor just gives them more fucking sertraline and I think "this is medical malpractice to some degree and it's happening on a gross scale"
(she meant to prescribe them a proton pump inhibitor but either "forgot" or over relied on the medical LLM bullshit she was using, but don't worry, I'm smart and doctor shithead (me) got them some omeprazole while wondering why the fuck the doctor didn't give it to them. Imagine how angry I'd be posting about this if she didn't tell us she intended to describe a PPI and ALL MY PARTNER GOT for their situation was "just take some more zolofy, dawg")
Anyway that's my opinion on SSRIs but also I think people should be able to choose whatever drugs and therapies they want without them being gatekept from them
I agree with you on that. That hits hard because I've been there. Unfortunately when that cripples you sometimes the only way to keep going is to take the stupid SSRI. I hate it too. We need to change the whole damn system so none of it is needed, but I just don't see that happening under capitalism.
I've had electroshock therapy and it was better then ssris TBH
It isn't exactly news that hexbear is ableist as fuck.
the meds i was prescribed did immense harm to me and my quality of life. nobody is supporting RFK's version of this, we're asking for hemophilia not to be treated with leeches and bloodletting.
Are you capable of understanding that not all psychiatric medications are the same, not all psychiatric conditions are the same, and that not everyone has the same reaction you did to them?
If I didn't have my meds - which it was INCREDIBLY difficult to get because of medical gatekeeping in part paused by 'deprescription' sentiment - more likely than not I would kill myself, and even if I didn't I wouldn't be capable of living even a half life because I'm so mentally ill I need stimulants to fucking shower on a semi regular basis.
The only thing propagating this rhetoric right now does is hurt the people who need psychiatric medications the most. It's great for you that you can function without them.
Not everyone is you.
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and don't be so fast,
i wouldn't call it functioning, it was just much much worse on them and the process cost me everything that made life worth living
i've had a really bad time on all the brain pills i've been proscribed and we might literally be completely backwards wrong about how SSRIs work. RFK isn't doing anything right but the status quo of prescribing stuff that we don't know how it works to treat conditions we don't understand very well is also bad and correcting the latter might look like not proscribing stuff as much.
I agree that certain antidepressants are downright dangerous (I tried Effexor once, never again)
But in saying that, making medication harder to access in general, even ones that could really help people is just going to lead to people being denied the ones that don't suck too. You know what these institutions are like, they'll tar every medication with the same brush and make important treatments too hard for most people to access
yeah you can't have a blanket policy like he wants to do. stimulants are currently egregiously limited in the US and people can't even get what they've been prescribed