give it to me straight /sci/Can I ever recover?>inb4 /adv/No I want smart people opinionThese are the medicines I used to take till 2021. While they cured me a bit I was becoming very forgetful.>24 mg Imipramine Hydrochloride and 2 mg Diazepam Tablets on a daily basisTricydep-D too but I don't remember how muchmany years of taking benzos later currently I take>D-Veniz (desvenlafaxine) 200 mg>Fluvoxin CR (fluvoxamine) 300 mg>Asprito (aripiprazole) 2 mg>Inderal (propranolol) 20 mgI used to be bright /sci/ student for my age but at 16 it all went downhill. I'm currently 30 and a virgin NEET with no prospect of getting a job.I can't even solve unitary method questions anymoreWill I ever recover or should I stop my quest for STEM and start manual labor?mods don't ban
>>17004129so fucking based my fellow kekistani
>>17004126Yes never give up, those drugs are terrible but DO NOT cold turkey, cold turkey on those kinds of drugs can kill you, slowly wean yourself off and live a little more positive lifestyle.
>>17004126>bright>for my agehere's a lesson for you. [positive qualifier] [for my age] is always a cope.
>>17004126The purpose is to make a lifelong customer, no, there wasn't a villain doing this. It's the combination of massive systems following profit incentives. Cures crash companies. The solution, community, healthy food, natural surrounding.... That has no profit. There is no cure, the drugs cause lifelong chemical imbalance and then early death. We live under a corporate fascist dictatorship, and when you find out, it's too late. >The Nazis would also give you diagnosis for questioning nazi authority pointing to how great things are under Nazi occupation.
the incentive structure for these systems is really poorly thought out. Though, I can't really easily think of a way to avoid it without simply moving the point of failure from profit on its face to profit by means of creative accounting (e.g. if instead a more pragmatic paid-by-cure approach were somehow adopted). At some point I think it does become appropriate for it to be handled by the state, but then instead of a direct financial incentive you have the added issues of corruption. Really hope I live to see the day when they sort all this shit out, I'd truly like to see a viable alternative that reduces cost and eliminates corruption.
>>17004126>BenzosThe only ones here that are really bad. These kinda fuck the structure of your brain, you need to actively work to undo the damage. The only psych meds worth a damn are amphetamines, everything else is just chemical rape to cover up a normal response to bad living conditions or malnutrition.