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    your contributions are irrelevant to the topic, and also super shitty to bring up around a lot of people that’re scared for the mental health of their families. “your beef” isn’t worth sniffing, so please take it elsewhere. you should be able to tell from ratios alone that your comments are unwelcome, shameless, and tactless.

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      Lazy doctors pushing big pharma sponsored pills is right on topic. It doesn’t apply to everyone, but it applies to a large number of people.

      11% of Americans over the age of 12 take an antidepressant.

      This is a problem that shouldn’t be ignored even if it is being raised by a right wing, brain worm eaten anti vaxxer.

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        the reason you’re in this thread is because

        YOU FEEL UNSEEN BY YOUR DOCTORS BECAUSE THEY DISMISS YOUR PAIN

        that’s not related whatsoever, i’m sorry, i used to be in your position, i hope you get a real diagnosis for what’s wrong (mine was hEDS) because most doctors say it’s fibromyalgia when they don’t know and they’ve given up… that’s for-profit medicine for you… but, as i’ve covered elsewhere

        people take anti-depressants for several problems, including fibromyalgia

        SO MAYBE you should take a step back and chill

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          Unfortunately it is related.

          I hear a lot of anger and fear from people about their medication. And everyone believes their case is justified.

          1. Antidepressants are too readily prescribed.

          2. The US is the world leader.

          These two facts are relevant and not about me personally. They can’t be simply dismissed.

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            The thing is, RFK Jr is not saying “let’s take a step back and look at reasonable alternatives to over prescription. Let’s analyze factors like medical misogyny and the way that the current mental health system prioritizes functioning in a capitalist system over actual wellness, and sticks to cheap/easy solutions like SSRI’s and CBT to create a better system.”

            RFK Jr is playing into the Alex Jones script which has been playing for at least a full decade - that antidepressants are an evil plot by the globalists to drug us into submission (or even to trigger mass shootings - they’ve tried to lay every mass shooting at the feet of trans people or people on SSRI’s). The solution that will be advocated for is categorizing those unable to function without these medications as disabled/second class citizens. It’s not like doctors are magically going to go “well, they legislated the SSRI’s away, now I can no longer dismiss women’s medical complaints and have to address the issue” - it’s just going to take away effective treatment from the people who need them.

            Trust me, I fucking hate the mental health field. There’s a replicability crisis in psych, no known mechanisms for how SSRI’s even work, and definitely the attitude that the first and only step should be medicating the problem away. But right wing grifters with brain worms are not going to fix anything.

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        So, do you think it might be related to how the US isnuniquely the only industrialized nation with no universal health care, minimal (if any) social safety nets, a shit economy that only benefits the upper 1%, and the very obvious fascist heading our country is on?

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          only industrialized nation with no universal health care

          Yes. “Cure all” pills are much cheaper than analysis. No wonder insurance pushes them.

          minimal (if any) social safety nets.

          Partially. This certainly increases stress and allows it to be (falsely?) used as a cause.

          shit economy

          No. The rest of the world has worse economies but less antidepressants

          only benefits the upper 1%,

          Not the 1% in particular, but lower social class has higher usage of antidepressants.

          and the very obvious fascist heading

          Antidepressant overprescription has been building for more than a decade. It’s not just Trumps fault.