And yet, Ivermectin is forbidden ...
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She needs therapy more than any medication.
She needs Jesus more than anything, then help to get off her pills.
I think between the childhood shots damaging people and causing real medical problems (lifelong pharma clients) and the teachers pushing drugs in school (yes legal drugs like ADD meds) most younger people think drugs are the answer to all their problems. In Seattle I've heard that many school kids are drugged with marijuana all the time by their parents, and it's perfectly normal, no one even cares
Yep. You can't get off drugs without Jesus's help. Drugs open portals for actual demonic attachment in my experience. Whenever I ran out of benzos or amphetamines, I would notice I'd wake up and my entire condo would suddenly seem extremely haunted and creepy.
I could also hear the wind blowing exceptionally loudly too as if a storm was brewing. For a few moments I'd lay there taking in all the stimuli and wondering whether this stuff was always happening and I just didn't notice when I was high, or if my mind was creating this stuff and it didn't actually exist.
And then I'd sit up, grab my laptop from the bedside table with 6 pre cut lines of smack & oxy, run my nose across each one, and sit back and close my eyes as the wind began to quickly subside and the ghosts began to fade away from my surroundings. I'll never forget wondering if they were real and were watching me to make sure I never tried to stop.
If she has BPD, trust me, she is in some intense therapy if she is going around halfway normal.
« She »?
Judging by the finger nails, and BPD is pretty much exclusive to females
Indeed, but what if the poor lost soul wants so much to be a « she » that xir even develops symptoms of naturally feminine ailments?
I'm not sure that this is borderline personality disorder she listed, if that's what you're meaning, which does affect more women than men. I sort of thought it was bipolar disorder, because that medication, lamotrigine, is a bipolar medication. Though, it may be useful against borderline personality disorder too, but I don't know.