420caveman
420caveman t1_j7s50aa wrote
Reply to comment by dgmilo8085 in People from the poorest backgrounds are far more likely to develop a mental disorder later in life than those from wealthier beginnings. More than half of people with a low educational attainment at age 30 will have a diagnosis of a mental disorder 22 years later by Wagamaga
I fully agree as this is what I have seen again and again.
420caveman t1_j7s4ws5 wrote
Reply to People from the poorest backgrounds are far more likely to develop a mental disorder later in life than those from wealthier beginnings. More than half of people with a low educational attainment at age 30 will have a diagnosis of a mental disorder 22 years later by Wagamaga
I agree with this but I also think that there is a point between the poorest and richest where you are actually worse off.
The sorta people to chuck a tantrum when the parents bought them a Hyundai instead of a Mercedes.
420caveman t1_j74oh4v wrote
Reply to comment by humptydumpty369 in MDMA, psilocybin approved for psychiatric use in Australia by CouldDoWithaCoffee
I have far more trust for the US FDA than I do the Australian TGA.
420caveman t1_j716qij wrote
I wonder if we will end up with MDMA telehealth clinics like the medical cannabis clinics we already have.
420caveman t1_j5o5cve wrote
Reply to TIFU by sleeping w my best friend by zecariah
In her eyes, you raped her.
420caveman t1_j5d65hp wrote
Reply to comment by AirNeal in Scientists are beginning to unravel the effects of psilocybin mushrooms on bipolar disorder: Findings indicate that many people with bipolar disorder who consume psilocybin, the primary psychoactive component of psychedelic “magic mushrooms,” believe that the experience is helpful. by lolfuys
Yeah, they think all the drugs they take on top of the doctors treatment is helping them.
420caveman t1_j5d25wi wrote
Reply to Scientists are beginning to unravel the effects of psilocybin mushrooms on bipolar disorder: Findings indicate that many people with bipolar disorder who consume psilocybin, the primary psychoactive component of psychedelic “magic mushrooms,” believe that the experience is helpful. by lolfuys
No offense to anybody with this condition but my best mate whose bipolar had some mushrooms and NOPE. I DO NOT THINK PEOPLE WITH THIS CONDITION SHOULD HAVE THIS DRUG.
Especially when they're already taking prescription medicine from the doctor for it.
420caveman t1_jdzknxj wrote
Reply to LPT: If your 1st diagnoses/ treatment isn’t showing results for a medical issue, it’s absolutely okay to seek 2nd or 3rd opinions from other licensed medical professionals. Doctors are highly trained but often even general practitioners have more expertise in different areas. by CIsForCorn
This is so true.
I had four doctors say the same thing but a fifth doctor ran the right tests, proving four other doctors wrong, and now I am on the right track to better health.