I really don't buy into that. Even if the person using the drug doesn't go through any of the absolutely bizarre and alarming side effects that come with it (thank god she doesn't drink with it), they're still using a drug as a crutch. When someone is habitually using a drug they are unable to evolve emotionally, spiritually, and often intellectually. Especially with anti depressants. So when people go "hey but they really helped me!" I just think of it like any other addictive drug that constantly plays tricks on the victim and twists their mind.
Is it normal that I forget how to enjoy myself / make / keep friends?
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I really don't buy into that. Even if the person using the drug doesn't go through any of the absolutely bizarre and alarming side effects that come with it (thank god she doesn't drink with it), they're still using a drug as a crutch. When someone is habitually using a drug they are unable to evolve emotionally, spiritually, and often intellectually. Especially with anti depressants. So when people go "hey but they really helped me!" I just think of it like any other addictive drug that constantly plays tricks on the victim and twists their mind.