Originally Posted by
lostbutfound4u
I would avoid drugs at all costs. If you really have a mental disorder, then maybe you do need them. Typically drugs mask the problem. Fix the issues that are truly bothering or polluting you.
Stop putting garbage inside of you, stop using plastics, eat organic, avoid additives and artificial like the plague. Go natural. The world will brighten.
I do have a 'mental disorder'... it's in a file somewhere.. I'm sure, depending on which psychiatrist from childhood you talk to. The Fluoxetine did not feel 'unnatural'... I wasn't overly happy (a sign that the drug isn't necessary), and neither was I sadder or suicidal (a very bad sign the drug isn't necessary).
Hehe... Everything on the planet is 'natural'. Plastics save lives... ask the CDC. Organic food is questionable to say the least, considering I was in the country selling 'organic' food to city folk. Human's 'natural' food was carrion, occasional fresh raw meat, and lots of plant material covered with disease causing bacteria. So natural isn't necessarily better.
I generally avoid fast food, exercise, and keep myself rather entertained... yet the sadness remains... I do not intend to stay on this drug longer than necessary --- last time a few months was all that was needed before I was able to maintain the change on my own for a year or two.
I cannot afford the therapy that is required to truly 'fix' these underlying problems... but I can afford a temporary solution to help me reach a point to where I could. So in essence... it would be a means to an end.
"The weakest soul, knowing its own weakness, and believing this truth that strength can only be developed by effort and practice, will, thus believing, at once begin to exert itself, and, adding effort to effort, patience to patience, and strength to strength, will never cease to develop, and will at last grow divinely strong."
- James Allen