The Decades of Evidence That Antidepressants Cause Mass Shootings
(amidwesterndoctor.substack.com)
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Everyone I've known who has gone on anti-depressants in response to a traumatic life event that they could not resolve on their own all share one thing in common. They are completely different people while on the drugs. It didn't solve their mental pain, it completely changed their personality. They are unrecognizable from before. Imagine what most of these pink haired lefties have in their medicine cabinets.
From what I have heard and saw, it lowered their inhibitions and patients started to have fantasy about odd things. Like you said, changed their personalities.
I was on Serzone for 3 years. Luckily I didn't get the possible liver damage from taking it, but it numbed me into oblivion. I was indifferent to everything. Nothing phased me, I didn't react to stressors. It wasn't until one day i decided I didn't want to be drugged any more that I finally resolved the issues that caused me to take it. You remember how some of these shooters (who survived and were interviewed) said things like "I wasn't myself", "it was like a dream"? well now we know. They needed a full time psychiatrist, or a permanent residency at the local mental asylum, rather than a drug induced fantasy murder coma.
So you know and understand what I am talking about completely. I am sure glad you got out of that and didn't damage your liver.
I have friends and colleagues on Prozac and I saw what it has done to them. No thank you. I believe if people want to find a way to resolve problems, they will find a way. It might take work, but you don't need those drugs.