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@2Swerdy
Swerdy
12 days
They’re literally drugging kids for being human. Big Pharma found a way to monetize high energy six year olds who won't sit still and obey authority for eight hours a day. They invent a deficiency, sell the "fix," and ignore the fact that the environment is the actual toxin.
@NickTaber
Nick Taber
13 days
Child psychiatry is legalized child abuse. We chemically lobotomize kids for being energetic. This is the largest mass drugging in history. And we call it healthcare.
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@2Swerdy
Swerdy
12 days
Giving meth to toddlers is an interesting strategy. If the kid doesn't fit the factory setting, just chemically lobotomize them until they do. Modern medicine is a death cult.
@NickTaber
Nick Taber
12 days
ADHD medication is given to 3-year-olds. You read that right.
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@2Swerdy
Swerdy
9 days
1. There’s no such thing as bad bacteria. 2. Nobody is falling for this nonsense anymore. 3. Injecting poison doesn’t make you healthy. It’s really not complicated.
@CoffeeBlackMD
CoffeeBlackMD
9 days
The vaccines for meningitis are good guys. I’m serious too. No conspiracy. No money making schemes. These vaccines are protein or polysaccharide based and target the mechanisms on the outside of the bacteria that make them pathogenic. There’s a baby in that bath water.
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@_innercompass
Inner Compass Initiative
11 days
🧵One of the most excruciating effects of psychiatric drugs and withdrawal from them is akathisia. And part of what makes it so devastating is how utterly impossible it is to describe to anyone who hasn’t lived it. 1/
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@VoicesUnheard
Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪
27 days
To every medical professional seeing this: Please stop assuming. Listen to your patients. Remember your oath: 'First, do no harm.' Dismissal isn't just an oversight; it’s a choice that costs lives. Do better.
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@DrMcFillin
Dr. Roger McFillin
16 days
Once you're inside the psychiatric system, you can never trust yourself. Disagree with your diagnosis? That's denial. Question your label? Classic symptom. Trust your own instincts? Lack of insight. The system has defined self-trust as pathological.
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@benzosarebad
Fiona French, freedom is bliss
15 days
The loss of life to suicide in the #prescribedharm community is heartbreaking. These tragedies are the inevitable result of prescribing practices.
@angpeacock1111
Angie Peacock, MSW, CPC
15 days
I lost another friend to suicide due to the withdrawal effects of antidepressants. We’d been friends for over 7 years. She recently got worsening destabilization after drinking ONE BEER and then a few months later taking an antibiotic. She left behind 2 children, husband…
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@BasedPsychMD
BASED PSYCHIATRIST
16 days
Benzodiazepine dependence can develop in weeks. Patients are often told it won't happen to them. When it does, they're told the anxiety returning is proof they need the drug.
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@benzosarebad
Fiona French, freedom is bliss
15 days
Sadly whilst the harms from benzos have been well known since the 1970s & 1980s, perhaps even before that, the drive to minimise SSRI harms have always been very obvious. Short term prescribing introduced to prevent benzo harm, the opposite with SSRIs.
@Phuxlea
Gen Z Outcast
15 days
@DrAnnieHickox @ProfRobHoward I notice different standards in our treatment of Benzos and SSRIs. For Benzodiazepines, we warn against their prescription long-term and encourage deprescribing. When I look up Klonopin, resources pop-up. In conversations about SSRIs, any mention of harmful long-term effects
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@DrJosefWD
Dr. Josef
15 days
Substance use, trauma, or toxic relationships can darken your outlook. Emotional maturity means questioning anxious thoughts and avoiding spirals. Therapies like DBT/CBT build skills to view thoughts objectively, not get swept away.
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@Mad_In_America
Mad In America
16 days
Studies Link Psychiatric Labels and Drugs to Obesity and Diabetes Risk Factors, Yet Screening Falls Short by Richard Sears Research connects psychiatric diagnoses & medications to obesity & metabolic risk, yet they receive less monitoring. https://t.co/79FzXl5dmE
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@MedicatingNorm1
Medicating Normal
16 days
"...in the long-term, the MTA study actually showed that stimulant drugs led to 'deterioration rather than a further benefit.'" ARTICLE LINK: https://t.co/sxjmbyg590
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@benzosarebad
Fiona French, freedom is bliss
16 days
This is the sort of abuse I left behind in the MH system, the sort of abuse that kills people. I celebrate my freedom from it every single day.
@StigmaB47868
Stigma Buster
16 days
You really are a fucking awful person, Fiona. Like each & every anti-psych I've ever encountered.
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@DrJosefWD
Dr. Josef
16 days
We often build tolerance to mind-altering substances, requiring higher doses over time. This applies to everything from nicotine to antidepressants. High-profile scientists are now raising concerns about long-term efficacy. #Science #Health
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@benzosarebad
Fiona French, freedom is bliss
16 days
There will always be more drugs and more profit to be made. The casualties are millions of human beings whose lives matter very little in such a profit driven system.
@DrJosefWD
Dr. Josef
16 days
The future of psychiatry may see SSRIs lose their dominance. As new drugs and marketing dollars emerge, expect the narrative to shift, highlighting SSRIs' limitations and risks. Get ready for a sober look at their true effectiveness. #Psychiatry #MentalHealth #DrugDevelopment
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@BlackshepSusan
Susan
16 days
"Medicating spellbinding" is the golden goose for prescribers. When you don't understand how badly the psychiatric drugs are affecting you, you'll keep taking the drugs that are turning you into a shadow of yourself. Lived experience! Recovered and know how bad it was.
@samhall404
Sam Hall
17 days
1/ In psychopharmacology and psychiatry, “medication spellbinding” is rarely discussed. It refers to how some drugs can impair a person’s awareness of the changes the drug itself is causing. 🧵
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@DrJosefWD
Dr. Josef
15 days
Coming off antidepressants can be worse than heroin for some, taking years to recover. Doctors recommend a slow taper: no more than 5-10% per month, listening to your body and slowing down if severe withdrawal occurs.
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@AmpedTo11
Kenneth Brawley
16 days
Companies making #SSRIs have known for 40+years that they can cause healthy volunteers to be suicidal/complete suicide,be aggressive & homicidal & can obliterate sexual function permanently even after stopping in some cases. https://t.co/sLDia8ddYG #StepanRyabchenkoArt
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@taymurph26
Taylor Murphy
16 days
Putting girls as young as 12 on SSRIs and hormonal birth control is a chemical arrest of natural development—emotionally, physically, spiritually. They are reckless experiments on children who can't consent.
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