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Yes, the meds do help people. But they have to be taken consistently, and only for a shorter time than what they’ve been used for. They also only work on actual chemical imbalance and severe trauma, not situational issues or typical life type stressors really.

What I mean by shorter time… All Anti-depressants and Anti-Anxiety Meds, and even low level ADD/ADHD have a max effective working time of 3 years. They aren’t supposed to be taken longer and were designed to just rebalance chemistry then taper down to stop use, in hopes the brain takes over on its own to supply the chemicals.

Of course drug and FAS type damage is a whole other dilemma.

1 year ago
1 score
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Yes, the meds do help people. But they have to be taken consistently, and only for a shorter time than what they’ve been used for. They also only work on actual chemical imbalance and severe trauma, not situational issues or typical life type stressors really.

What I mean by shorter time… All Anti-depressants and Anti-Anxiety Meds, and even low level ADD/ADHD have a max effective working time of 3 years. They aren’t supposed to be taken longer and we’re designed to just rebalance chemistry then taper down to stop use, in hopes the brain takes over on its own to supply the chemicals.

Of course drug and FAS type damage is a whole other dilemma.

1 year ago
1 score