There's no such thing as a mental disorder, people are how they are and become that way because of how they are raised and treated along the way. But how would doctors make money if they didn't make up things to diagnose you with so that they can prescribe toxic drugs to put into your body that do more harm than good? We can't have that now.
The drugs I have been given were always optional. I could've thrown the prescription right back at them if I wanted, but I just kinda let them sit in the cabinet forever.
To further illustrate my point, imagine that a child tripped and broke his arm on a sharp object. Then someone tells him that his arm still works, it is simply an aspect of his personality that does not allow him to move it correctly, and that there is no such thing as a broken arm. What happens to the child?
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There's no such thing as a mental disorder, people are how they are and become that way because of how they are raised and treated along the way. But how would doctors make money if they didn't make up things to diagnose you with so that they can prescribe toxic drugs to put into your body that do more harm than good? We can't have that now.
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The drugs I have been given were always optional. I could've thrown the prescription right back at them if I wanted, but I just kinda let them sit in the cabinet forever.
To further illustrate my point, imagine that a child tripped and broke his arm on a sharp object. Then someone tells him that his arm still works, it is simply an aspect of his personality that does not allow him to move it correctly, and that there is no such thing as a broken arm. What happens to the child?
It bleeds out.
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In what world does that analogy make sense.