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psychiatry = fake science?
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<blockquote data-quote="Prototype007" data-source="post: 14150996" data-attributes="member: 103716"><p>I used to be one that wouldn't accept that many physiological issues was a real thing. It was just something that the weak minded and spineless used for attention, an excuse, or alibi for their actions such as ADD, ADHD, and my former favorite to hate on Panic Attacks. As I've gotten older and been more exposed than ever to the public, it changed my views greatly. I agree that some things are misdiagnosed and others stem from underlying issues.</p><p></p><p>I had to experience some problems of my own before I could fully accept this. My problem (I won't go into detail) was simply from having a reaction to a organ related illness and the medicine I was taking for it. When I stopped taking the medicine, within a days time I was back to normal and feeling awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prototype007, post: 14150996, member: 103716"] I used to be one that wouldn't accept that many physiological issues was a real thing. It was just something that the weak minded and spineless used for attention, an excuse, or alibi for their actions such as ADD, ADHD, and my former favorite to hate on Panic Attacks. As I've gotten older and been more exposed than ever to the public, it changed my views greatly. I agree that some things are misdiagnosed and others stem from underlying issues. I had to experience some problems of my own before I could fully accept this. My problem (I won't go into detail) was simply from having a reaction to a organ related illness and the medicine I was taking for it. When I stopped taking the medicine, within a days time I was back to normal and feeling awesome! [/QUOTE]
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