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Adam87KS

@MaverickTT87

Free thinker, open minded, health enthusiasts. Spreading awareness about PSSD, other risk associated with SSRIs and other pharmaceutical drugs.

Canada Katılım Ocak 2012
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Adam87KS
Adam87KS@MaverickTT87·
@MarcRavioli @beef_happy @C_Angermayer You're still going to trip for over 8 to 10 hours, you can't really take that everywhere. Should be professionally supervised if you have mental health issues.
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Marc-Andre Ravioli
Marc-Andre Ravioli@MarcRavioli·
@beef_happy @C_Angermayer I do think if anyone has a chance for at home approval, it’s definium. With that said, I’m modeling for a relatively low (10%) chance of that happening. But it would make it an absolutely insane blockbuster drug. Odds subject to change of course
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Christian Angermayer
Christian Angermayer@C_Angermayer·
I believe the commercial potential of #psychedelic therapies is likely to exceed that of GLP-1s. $ATAI $CMPS $DFTX
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Adam87KS
Adam87KS@MaverickTT87·
@elephant_23 They gave them back frozen Iranian assets and had the UN going in few times a year to inspect uranium levels. You're own intelligence agency said they're not an imminent threat. Look at the mess they're in now.
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The Elephant in the Room
The Elephant in the Room@elephant_23·
Here's the inconvenient truth about Iran that liberals will never discuss. Obama’s Iran deal gave those scumbags billions in sanctions relief and basically funded their nuclear program, missiles, and terror proxies. They called it smart diplomacy. I call it kicking the can and making the problem worse. That weakness left Trump with a regime that was richer, bolder, and way closer to the bomb. So when talks went nowhere and the threats kept coming, Trump had to bomb them to actually slow them down.
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OneOutOfFour
OneOutOfFour@OneOutOf4·
This English band was formed in 1978. ‘If You Leave’ was released in 1986 and reached #4 on the US Billboard Hot 100. 👉🏻 Name the band. 👉🏻 What movie soundtrack was it on?
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PSSD Institute
PSSD Institute@PSSDInstitute·
Imagine seeking help, only to find yourself badly injured and with nowhere to turn. @EmilyGreyPSSD, a member of our community, explains that's the reality of many people living with #PSSD. PSSD sufferers were never told this could happen after taking #antidepressants. As well as more research into treatment, there's a desperate need for better standards of informed consent.
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Adam87KS
Adam87KS@MaverickTT87·
@PSSDInstitute @EmilyGreyPSSD The fact that the majority of doctors to this day do not give informed consent for PSSD is insane, it's criminal. The system doesn't care about patients who get injured.
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Headquarters
Headquarters@HQNewsNow·
Tucker Carlson implores White House staffers to say no Trump's orders
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Adam87KS@MaverickTT87·
@MemeDaddyBae @breanskis @HQNewsNow I'm by no means a Trump supporter or think the Iran war was a good idea, but Civilization can also mean a '' Method of living'' and rules and norms. I don't think he meant kill all of the Iranian Population, that would be beyond horrible.
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Adam87KS@MaverickTT87·
@ImtiazMadmood What about the kid in the class who get's an 18 but doesn't try hard because he's naturally highly intelligent? Not everyone tries very hard or works harder than others to get what they've got, often enough it comes down to luck.
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
Why Socialism Doesn't Work, Explained for a 10-Year-Old. You're in a class of 30 students. One kid works like crazy and gets an 18 average. Another does nothing and gets a 4. The teacher decides it's unfair and gives everyone the class average: 11. The one who had 18 stops working. Why bother if it changes nothing? The one who had 4 keeps doing nothing. Why work if you're handed 11 for free? The next year the class average is 7. Then 5. Then 3. The teacher doesn't get it. He thinks the problem is that the students aren't supportive enough of each other. So he starts punishing those who don't put in enough effort. He monitors everyone. He decides who studies what. He bans switching classes. That's exactly what happened. Every time. In every country. No exceptions. USSR, China, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Cambodia, Ethiopia, East Germany. 40 attempts. Same result. Every time. Socialism punishes those who produce and rewards those who don't. Everyone ends up producing nothing. And when no one's producing anymore, the government uses force to make people work. It's not an accident. It's the design. - @BrivaelFr
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Adam87KS@MaverickTT87·
@GadSaad What about the kid in the class who get's an 18 but doesn't try hard because he's naturally highly intelligent? Not everyone tries very hard or works harder than others to get what they've got, often enough it comes down to luck.
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🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸
Here it is: The single largest racket-empire in human history, built by the Democrats—for Democrats. Elon Musk: “At this point, I think the words NGO and money laundering are almost synonymous! These fake NGOs… there needs to be a number of arrests. These are fake charities funneling billions of dollars to NGOs run by Democrats, which then go through a giant money-laundering scheme!”
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
One of the most overlooked benefits of morning bright (sun)light, exercise & caffeine is how it reduces the duration of any cortisol peaks in response to stress (should they happen) later in the day… and it’s ability to reduce nighttime cortisol, unless you short-circuit that.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Young men are quietly having their lives ruined by a common hair loss drug. Andrew Huberman just opened up about hearing from more and more guys suffering from post-finasteride syndrome — devastating sexual dysfunction, psychological issues, and symptoms that feel permanent. The mainstream medical community often calls it “nonsense,” but Huberman says it’s cratering lives and desperately needs more honest discussion. He even mentioned a Florida physician he’s thinking of bringing on the podcast to talk about it. It’s heartbreaking to hear how something prescribed so casually can completely derail a young man’s future. Have you or someone you know been affected by this? Or is this the first you’re hearing about post-finasteride syndrome?
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Adam87KS
Adam87KS@MaverickTT87·
@AliBeckZeck One of the ways they help people with anxiety or depression is emotional blunting, in the short term people feel better until after 6 months they wonder why they can't experience good emotional highs anymore.
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Ali Zeck
Ali Zeck@AliBeckZeck·
Riddle me this: If you’re prescribed a psychiatric drug for depression or anxiety… but those same drugs list depression, anxiety and emotional blunting as potential side effects, how are you measuring what’s helping and what might be making it worse? At what point do we stop and ask: Is this the condition or the treatment causing the issues? And then, if it’s the treatment, haven’t you just added another hurdle to feeling better?
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Adam87KS@MaverickTT87·
@DrRogerHugh Or even conditions like hypothyroidism, which get mistaken for depression, all the doctor needs to do is send the patient for a full panel blood test.
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Dr. Roger Hugh
Dr. Roger Hugh@DrRogerHugh·
Think modern medicine has it all figured out? Get bitten by a tick, develop a chronic infection, watch it get misdiagnosed for years and the only ‘treatment’ doctors offer is an SSRI. It doesn’t matter the specialty you see, or how elite the hospital is.
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Ali Zeck
Ali Zeck@AliBeckZeck·
@functionalnurse Lexapro about did me in—it is one of the worst drugs to be on and come off of. These people have no idea what they’re talking about.
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Amanda@functionalnurse·
Someone just commented on one of my interviews about Lexapro withdrawal saying the reason I’m suffering this bad is because I “most likely abused the medication” 😂😂😂😂😂 People take their SSRI/SNRI exactly as prescribed. No one is out here “abusing” their antidepressants.
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Adam87KS@MaverickTT87·
@Jamziox @cytirosi But do they work by numbing good and bad emotions which some people might see as a relief in the short term? Over 50 percent of SSRIs users experience emotional blunting, that's scary.
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Jamzio
Jamzio@Jamziox·
@cytirosi You can’t ignore either side , for the better and the worse
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Apotheosis of John
Apotheosis of John@ApotheosisJohn·
You’re mixing two different things. Paul wasn’t justifying physical circumcision, he was moving beyond it. “Circumcision of the heart” means inner transformation, cutting away pride, ego, and the symbolic hardening of the heart, not the physical body. It’s actually a critique of external religion without inner change. You don’t have to agree with Scripture, but it helps to understand what it’s actually saying before rejecting it.
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