Riccola wrote:Yup- or go into keyboard to keyboard warrior ship on popular sites like Reddit, Twitter, YouTube, ect ect sharing your own personal story. Sure you get bans and some haters but no without getting like individuals to agree and speak up.
Been through it all. At one point I was signing up teacher/education forums and posting links to all the anti child drugging websites.
I am honestly burned out of this, started this topic to pass on the technique I used.
We did kick there ass though, all of us.
I always like to compare it to the 300 spartans as there is only a small number of us against their multi billion dollar marketing machine.
The Infowar.
Proof we kicked their ass is looking back 10+ years on this website everyone parroting the lies about "serotonin"
What if I told you that, in six decades of research, the serotonin (or norepinephrine, or dopamine) theory of depression and anxiety has not achieved scientific credibility?
You’d want some supporting arguments for this shocking claim, so here you go:
https://kellybroganmd.com/depression-serotonin/
Lol just like old times copy "cat" paste ! That's how its done spread the truth. Get views.
Anyway I am still around addiction recovery and I see a big improvement, I see much less #######4 like people on brain disabling abilify and the psych drugs are the answer talk is gone.
It really is compared to 10 or 15 years ago hell ya.
Not done yet though, I know one girl who told me she just started taking "strattera" for ADD and I was like really, that failed drug that's universally hated in the ADHD world, damn.
Then a week and a half later she is complaining of feeling sick, blaming it on a stomach bug or something and I said maybe check the side effects of that "strattera" crap. I know damn well that was the problem.
I knew it.
"Strattera Reviews | Everyday Health
In 2012 my 18 yr old daughter was prescribed for ADD & eating disorder/depression. It nearly killed her. She became suicidal, w/ NO instruction/warning from the ..."
"Reviews and ratings for atomoxetine when used in the treatment of adhd. 417 reviews ... But it has made me sick and I'm not sure if I've recovered even now, a month after stopping. The final ... Strattera (atomoxetine): "This medication sucks."
"Consumer ratings and reviews for STRATTERA (page 19). Includes 407 patient ratings ... I was sick and dizzy, I couldn't even take care of my kid. It... View more"
I could find 100s.
Common side effects of Strattera include: trouble sleeping (insomnia), dry mouth, cough, decreased appetite, upset stomach, nausea or vomiting, irritability, constipation, ...
How does that help ???
Wish we could kick all the quacks out of addiction recovery.
I survived psychiatry.