Gadsden Mountain Ranch
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Hey y'all
Here's something I've been pondering for a while.
With all the news of vaccines causing autism (which sounds more than plausible) it makes me think.
100 years ago, autism, aspergers, ADHD and all that was damn near unheard of.
With the incorporation of fluoride in our water, additives in our foods, GMOs, and vaccines, is it only coincidental that autism/aspergers is now a household word?
On the other hand, I have a feeling that Asperger's (bare minimum) and ADHD for sure is a bullshit diagnosis
Big pharma is a money mill. Every person that can be prescribed meds is fair game.
You don't like to talk much? Aspergers
You like one hobby that you focus intensely on? Aspergers
Repetitive movement? Aspergers
Can't keep still? ADHD. Take your meth little one!
That's all Adderall is...meth without the drain cleaner and battery acid.
What are the effects, long term of these meds and diagnoses?
Well, in adults we know that long term SSRI use can affect your liver, kidneys, brain. Virtually everything
Use of stimulants (i.e. Desoxyn, Adderall, etc) are extremely taxing on the cardiovascular system.
And nearly every drug addict I've met was prescribed psychotropics as a child.
Paxil damn near made me commit suicide. I'm definitely not alone in that side effect. I had never been suicidal before Paxil and haven't been since.
Last of all, what are the social stigmas of being told you are autistic or special at a young age?
I know that when I was growing up, school officials tried saying I am ADHD. Put me on all kinds of shit until my mom put a stop to it.
I was the quiet type. Smart. Loved playing outside.
My mom took me to Yosemite every weekend, where I learned to enjoy nature in my so called "hyperactive state"
I opened up around those of a blue collar much easier. And frankly, that journey led me to where I am today
Am I on any medications? Only to control my migraines, which are a result of a traumatic braim injury I had last year.
That's it.
Do I have Asperger's? Definitely not.
Do I have ADHD? No.
Am I high sprung? Fuck yeah. I always have to have something to do.
Does the above question impact my life? No. It's only bettered it. I am a social butterfly and I like it that way
I'm just saying... Maybe it's time a new look gets taken at psychiatry, the things we put in our bodies as a whole too.
Any input? Are these so called mental illnesses a product of what we put in our bodies, or mere psuedoscience and greed?
Here's something I've been pondering for a while.
With all the news of vaccines causing autism (which sounds more than plausible) it makes me think.
100 years ago, autism, aspergers, ADHD and all that was damn near unheard of.
With the incorporation of fluoride in our water, additives in our foods, GMOs, and vaccines, is it only coincidental that autism/aspergers is now a household word?
On the other hand, I have a feeling that Asperger's (bare minimum) and ADHD for sure is a bullshit diagnosis
Big pharma is a money mill. Every person that can be prescribed meds is fair game.
You don't like to talk much? Aspergers
You like one hobby that you focus intensely on? Aspergers
Repetitive movement? Aspergers
Can't keep still? ADHD. Take your meth little one!
That's all Adderall is...meth without the drain cleaner and battery acid.
What are the effects, long term of these meds and diagnoses?
Well, in adults we know that long term SSRI use can affect your liver, kidneys, brain. Virtually everything
Use of stimulants (i.e. Desoxyn, Adderall, etc) are extremely taxing on the cardiovascular system.
And nearly every drug addict I've met was prescribed psychotropics as a child.
Paxil damn near made me commit suicide. I'm definitely not alone in that side effect. I had never been suicidal before Paxil and haven't been since.
Last of all, what are the social stigmas of being told you are autistic or special at a young age?
I know that when I was growing up, school officials tried saying I am ADHD. Put me on all kinds of shit until my mom put a stop to it.
I was the quiet type. Smart. Loved playing outside.
My mom took me to Yosemite every weekend, where I learned to enjoy nature in my so called "hyperactive state"
I opened up around those of a blue collar much easier. And frankly, that journey led me to where I am today
Am I on any medications? Only to control my migraines, which are a result of a traumatic braim injury I had last year.
That's it.
Do I have Asperger's? Definitely not.
Do I have ADHD? No.
Am I high sprung? Fuck yeah. I always have to have something to do.
Does the above question impact my life? No. It's only bettered it. I am a social butterfly and I like it that way
I'm just saying... Maybe it's time a new look gets taken at psychiatry, the things we put in our bodies as a whole too.
Any input? Are these so called mental illnesses a product of what we put in our bodies, or mere psuedoscience and greed?