Anxiety Medication

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    Goadsaid
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    My opinion is that Western men are the “rats” not included in “rat park” in the “rat park” study done a few years ago. Western men are..the ones with “cocaine” water but no big park to play in or easily accessible and sexually receptive mates to do with as we please on a daily basis. No man has that anymore really other than Arab Saultins and CEO’s of giant corporations.

    Although we are not “rats” per se, the study was very interesting in that the rats had no anxiety, depression or drug problems when given good lives/enclosures.

    When put in a box with only cocaine water for entertainment,,, they all died and/or become ill and addicted.

    Western men simply have the self control to be healthy and miserable until they find mgtow and discover a mental park to play in since society has left us in the non rat-park box.

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    Spacemonkey
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    I’m afraid I must disagree, it is known very well that niether chemistry nor genetics are components in anxiety disorders and hormones are simply another kind of chemical. The very definition of an anxiety or panic attack precludes any organic component.

    I have suffered panic attacks in the past after a series of psycologicaly traumatic events turned my life and my opinion of myself upside down. Luckily I managed to find a couple of enlightened profesionals who knew the solution to my anxiety was not medication. After intensive counseling, hypnotgerapy, medication and good old fashioned excercise I was able to move on to a happier place. That is the treatment I would recomend, not drugs.

    The use of drugs to treat societies ills us just another example of how society f~~~s us all up the arse on a daily basis. For me taking the red pill is as much about seeing through the bull s~~~ we are faced with every single second of every day. We are bombarded by the bs by our leaders, media, advertising, well intensioned friends and family, religion and the unconsciable c~~~s who tell us that taking a pill will make it all better.

    “Long is the way and hard, that out of Hell leads up to light.”

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    Joey_fingaz
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    After high school I was on wellbutrin and had an allergic reaction to it. Then after that I got prescribed something else that I took for a few months and then stopped. Ever since then I haven’t had to be on anti depressants. I honestly can’t remember what even made me feel like I needed to take them. I mean I knew back then I experienced times of severe depression but I can’t remember why. This was back before I knew anything, prior to any awakening towards society or my self image. Ever since then, even if I experience times where I feel depressed or have bad anxiety, taking an real anti depressant like wellbutrin or whatever else i took, I really don’t consider it.

    I definitely self medicate, I smoke weed here and there mostly on weekends, and xanax is something that I can get from a friend every once in a while if I want. As far as depression though, I’m lucky enough that I never experienced anything really bad in my life that f~~~ed up my psychology. Back when I was on anti depressants I’m pretty sure it was due to having a poor outlook on life and having a bad self image where I would compare myself to other people. I even remember times when I actually did want to kill myself but now I honestly can’t remember why I felt that bad. For me I think was was a level of immaturity and a belief that my life sucked and everything was unfair. I grew out of that though and even times when I feel depressed, my last thought is to go on anti depressants. That’s just me though

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