mental illnesses are not like, say, myocardial infarctions... the former cannot kill you.
mental illnesses are created by men (with very questionable motives) as no physical test can say with 100% certainty what mental illness you have.
mental illnesses cannot really limit you. what limits you most/advances you most is the overall physical characteristics of your brain.
if a mental illness is likely to cause to someone to commit suicide, then the psychiatric industrial state should not try to stop one from committing suicide.
the doctor at the psych ward didnt even observe me directly (or at least not for more than 5 minutes) before he diagnosed me. and then some really cool guy got a shot in the ass when he didnt even try to hurt anyone... he was just going on manically about lincoln and bi polar disorder which and it was really kind of funny. he told me that the psychiatric ward was just trying to make money off of me and i agree with him.
mental illnesses enrich psychiatrists and many pharmaceutical companies at the expense of patients who want prescriptions and the tax payer.
anti-psychotics (regardless of the dose) dont really help me, they just stop me from pissing other people off. they put me to sleep on too high of a dose and if i am too low of a dose i dont really know the difference. if someone commits aggression against someone, then we need decentralized county-level justice where aggressors are punished proportionally while victims are restituted proportionately.
psychology and biology are perfectly useful and they often follow ethical standards, but psychiatry has no ethical standards in favor of the patient.
do i think i need medication if i wanted to think straight at all? of course. does that mean that it is because i was diagnosed with a mental illness? hell no.
let me know if you want to argue with me on any of this.
mental illnesses are created by men (with very questionable motives) as no physical test can say with 100% certainty what mental illness you have.
mental illnesses cannot really limit you. what limits you most/advances you most is the overall physical characteristics of your brain.
if a mental illness is likely to cause to someone to commit suicide, then the psychiatric industrial state should not try to stop one from committing suicide.
the doctor at the psych ward didnt even observe me directly (or at least not for more than 5 minutes) before he diagnosed me. and then some really cool guy got a shot in the ass when he didnt even try to hurt anyone... he was just going on manically about lincoln and bi polar disorder which and it was really kind of funny. he told me that the psychiatric ward was just trying to make money off of me and i agree with him.
mental illnesses enrich psychiatrists and many pharmaceutical companies at the expense of patients who want prescriptions and the tax payer.
anti-psychotics (regardless of the dose) dont really help me, they just stop me from pissing other people off. they put me to sleep on too high of a dose and if i am too low of a dose i dont really know the difference. if someone commits aggression against someone, then we need decentralized county-level justice where aggressors are punished proportionally while victims are restituted proportionately.
psychology and biology are perfectly useful and they often follow ethical standards, but psychiatry has no ethical standards in favor of the patient.
do i think i need medication if i wanted to think straight at all? of course. does that mean that it is because i was diagnosed with a mental illness? hell no.
let me know if you want to argue with me on any of this.
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