I'll tell you what raised more suspicion in me at the beginning was, I asked my psychiatrist how much it was going to cost me every month and he said around $300. I said I don't have insurance, he said okay fill out this paper which required my name and how much money I made and my signature, that's all. I never paid a penny for the stuff and that's what made me worry. When I experienced it's effects over an 8-year period I stopped worrying. It changed my life drastically for the better. I understand that a lot of people who are used to being overly sensitive feel disconnected when that sensitivity leaves them, it takes a while to get used to. Kind of weird like a pair of brand new dress shoes until you break them in. I also quit cold turkey several times and it never had a bad effect, eventually I quit permanently. It made me well enough to make a life for myself which became my real prozac. You don't need a prescription for it in Mexico, the same with Ivermectin you'll find that next to the ibuprofen.
You have to look at it from the financial aspect too. Pfizer and the like make so much money from poison. Do you trust them?
I'll tell you what raised more suspicion in me at the beginning was, I asked my psychiatrist how much it was going to cost me every month and he said around $300. I said I don't have insurance, he said okay fill out this paper which required my name and how much money I made and my signature, that's all. I never paid a penny for the stuff and that's what made me worry. When I experienced it's effects over an 8-year period I stopped worrying. It changed my life drastically for the better. I understand that a lot of people who are used to being overly sensitive feel disconnected when that sensitivity leaves them, it takes a while to get used to. Kind of weird like a pair of brand new dress shoes until you break them in. I also quit cold turkey several times and it never had a bad effect, eventually I quit permanently. It made me well enough to make a life for myself which became my real prozac. You don't need a prescription for it in Mexico, the same with Ivermectin you'll find that next to the ibuprofen.