
TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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Note: I am not speaking for all people here or in general, nor is this medical advice and each person knows his/her situation best, so they should decide for themselves what is appropriate for their situation. This is merely my anecdote on why medication will not help for me.
WIth that said, I have many reasons (major and minor ones) as to why I will CTB. I've written many threads and I have skipped one from reason 10 and 12 (No. 11, which is currently hidden, redacted, and secret), mainly due to protecting myself from getting doxxed or revealing too many details. Just fyi, the 11th reason is NOT because meds don't work, but rather than meds will NOT resolve the problem that is part of my 11th reason to want to CTB. Furthermore, the 11th reason is rather convoluted and could be broken down into two threads in and of itself. Anyways, back to the thread at hand. I've spoke at length and lambasted the psychiatric industry and field at large and may have mentioned that therapy along with meds do NOT work for my situation (especially to overcome the problem that caused my '11th reason' for me to CTB).
Perhaps you have heard of a common quote "Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater."? I think it applies here when it comes to medications and it's side effects. I'm not someone to just aimlessly and blindly accept medication without considering the consequences, side effects, reactions, both psychologically and physically. Some would say well that will address the symptoms and they would be partially correct. Sure, the symptoms may have gone away, (assuming it's successful and has served it's purpose) but that may also carry side effects and other consequences, plus the root cause still persists, and hasn't been eliminated.
(ex. 1 You can trick your body into not feeling the symptoms by numbing your mind, your brain, or other things, but that NOT only fails to solve the root cause, root problem (as it's still there), but also you create NEW problems on top of the existing ones).
(ex. 2 You have a cold, and it's caused by a common cold virus which means it will have to run it's course and your body's immune system will have to fight it. However, you could take cough suppressants but that won't kill the virus that causes the cold, but only suppress the symptoms of the cold, which is coughing, but not the fact that your body is weak and that you are sick.)
Therefore, I always emphasize on resolving the root cause as that would address the problem itself and the symptoms would go away. If people only addressed the symptoms while ignoring the root cause, then the problem still persists and constantly fighting symptoms indefinitely is not my idea of a solution. Failing that or if the root cause has no solution, then CTB should be allowed as an option (which of course, is another topic for another thread.)
WIth that said, I have many reasons (major and minor ones) as to why I will CTB. I've written many threads and I have skipped one from reason 10 and 12 (No. 11, which is currently hidden, redacted, and secret), mainly due to protecting myself from getting doxxed or revealing too many details. Just fyi, the 11th reason is NOT because meds don't work, but rather than meds will NOT resolve the problem that is part of my 11th reason to want to CTB. Furthermore, the 11th reason is rather convoluted and could be broken down into two threads in and of itself. Anyways, back to the thread at hand. I've spoke at length and lambasted the psychiatric industry and field at large and may have mentioned that therapy along with meds do NOT work for my situation (especially to overcome the problem that caused my '11th reason' for me to CTB).
Perhaps you have heard of a common quote "Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater."? I think it applies here when it comes to medications and it's side effects. I'm not someone to just aimlessly and blindly accept medication without considering the consequences, side effects, reactions, both psychologically and physically. Some would say well that will address the symptoms and they would be partially correct. Sure, the symptoms may have gone away, (assuming it's successful and has served it's purpose) but that may also carry side effects and other consequences, plus the root cause still persists, and hasn't been eliminated.
(ex. 1 You can trick your body into not feeling the symptoms by numbing your mind, your brain, or other things, but that NOT only fails to solve the root cause, root problem (as it's still there), but also you create NEW problems on top of the existing ones).
(ex. 2 You have a cold, and it's caused by a common cold virus which means it will have to run it's course and your body's immune system will have to fight it. However, you could take cough suppressants but that won't kill the virus that causes the cold, but only suppress the symptoms of the cold, which is coughing, but not the fact that your body is weak and that you are sick.)
Therefore, I always emphasize on resolving the root cause as that would address the problem itself and the symptoms would go away. If people only addressed the symptoms while ignoring the root cause, then the problem still persists and constantly fighting symptoms indefinitely is not my idea of a solution. Failing that or if the root cause has no solution, then CTB should be allowed as an option (which of course, is another topic for another thread.)
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