Oct 29, 2011

HappyPill Inc.



Big Bad Pharma by Doiden





Treating depression (and in fact any other illnesses) starts from medication prescriptions. Doctors give you at least two to four different medication on the very first meeting with them. Then they give you the option of going to therapy, which means you HAVE to take the meds in order to receive the chance to get to the line – and then you wait at least three to six months. By the time you get to the therapy, medication has made you so numb, unaware of your bad feelings and addicted to the medication, you don’t necessarily feel the need to talk. You just ask for more pills. Or they give you more without even asking when the tolerance is high enough for you to actually feel something again. If you are depressed enough (what might that even be, I don’t know) you can set your mind at ease in the hospital, where they pump the drugs straight to your veins. And of course, the right dosage or the right medication is when you live your head in the clouds not giving shit about anything.

In the beginning, the meds seem to be working, you feel absolutely fine and happy, but this is the biggest illusion and lie ever. Your brain is overloading with serotonin, and you feel like there’s no care in the world. Then your body gets used to it and you need a higher dosage or a different medication all together. Usually they just give you more and say “Hey kiddo, this did work for you right, let’s just put a bit more, this is normal in the beginning”. They leave out the fact that it’s not just the beginning, it’s coming back again because your body gets used to the unnatural levels of serotonin and stops producing it – so you end up even more depressed if you stop taking the meds or don’t have enough. Or then the side effects kick in and you can’t live with them – nausea, problems with sense of feeling, loss of hair, loss of consciousness, memory problems, insomnia, vomiting, nightmares, weight gain, fainting, heart problems, loss in bloods white cells, cramps, digestion problems, abnormal muscle cramps, epilepsy, coma, blood clog, hepatitis, shock, sudden death, depression, suicidal thoughts etc etc . . . What the doctors don’t tell you is that the side effects might kill you or stay with you for the rest of your life, even though you stop taking the pill. Worst of all side effects is that all psych meds change your personality; they take away who you really are and what you want to do with your life and leaves you with emptiness. 


Doctors do everything they can to make you take the medication. They deny you from your benefits you might get when you are not able to work just because you are “not combining to the treatment” if you don’t want to screw your body over with meds on top of feeling shit. Or even send you to a hospital where you have to take the pill in order to get out. They pressure you so much you settle for trying the medication – leaving out that the “trial” lasts for a lifetime. So, here how it goes: You go to the doctors because you’ve been feeling down and sad for weeks. Dr. takes one quick look at you, asks if you feel depressed (if you are lucky enough to get this question) and you say “well, kinda yea.“Dr. writes you a prescription looks at the time “Oh, seven minutes up” opens the door for you and asks you to come back in two weeks. You go back in two weeks and the doctor looks at you again “You feeling better there missy?” and you say yes because your body is pumped up with medication. “Alrighty then, this seems to work, let’s keep up with this so you don’t start to feel sad anymore” and gives you the same piece of paper that tells you how many pink pills you need to take each day.

Drugs never correct imbalances.  They never improve the brain.  They "work" by impairing the brain and dampening feelings in various ways.

Withdrawal symptoms come along when you try to cut down and stop the medication. It’s like going to a drug rehab, wait… It’s not “like going” that’s actually what it is! Physical symptoms might be around for months and mental symptoms for years.  All psychoactive substances have rebound and withdrawal-related problems. "Relapse" rates, in general, during withdrawal from psychiatric drugs, are about 10 times higher than would be expected if the drug had never been taken.

Why do doctors do this if – no sorry, WHEN they know about the side effects, how easily your body gets adjusted to the drug, how it really is not good for you and how the drug is not the answer or the cure? Money. Greed. Not because they don’t have the resources, not because they don’t have enough staff, not because they would care but because they get paid every time by the BigPharma when they get you hooked on some pill. They want the pool, the big house and five cars on top of the Hollywood hill. 

Also check out this documentary from YouTube;  
Making a killing: Theuntold story of psychotropic drugging (pt. 1)
A tale of deception.
Psychotropic drugs. Its the story of big money—drugs that fuel a $33 billion psychiatric industry. Without a single cure. The cost in human terms is even greater—these drugs now kill an estimated 42,000 people every year. And the death count keeps rising.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for exposing the Big Pharma lies and dangers of taking this so called quick fix happy pill, which is nothing but a buffer to prevent you from seeing the true reality of how sick our society has become. The biggest fib is that people who suffer from depression, anxiety etc are "sick" and need to be "fixed" to integrate back into society. These people who suffer are in fact perfectly healthy, as this is the only healthy response to the day to day violence, disconnection and painful mediocrity we experience in a society with inherently false values. But these sensitive people who deep down know something is wrong are fooled into thinking "they" are the problem and then drugged up to keep them sedated and happy within the matrix. And then their sensitivity is exploited by Big Pharma, which has close ties to petrochemical companies which net billions if not trillions, profiting off the sickness that our society creates.

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