Hodor
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13396347:boppin said:"I can't concentrate like a normal person, I need adderall"
"I get more anxious than a normal person, I need Xanax"
If this is how you think, you need to stop comparing yourself to other people. Way to many people think like this, and social media only makes it worse. Accept yourself for who you are, or take the drugs if you want to change who you are, thats really your decision.
The two examples above are just like:
"I'm not as outgoing as a normal person, I need alcohol"
I agree somewhat. The line between somebody who needs medication and somebody who doesn't is very grey and unfortunately our health care system pushes drugs on those who could find more 'natural' remedies.
That being said, I have good friends who really do need add medication to get by and one friend who's life was saved by antidepressants. Those who have a serious chemical imbalance need medication and there is nothing wrong with that. If you were born with a physical disability you would use a wheelchair or something else in order to function in our society.Its really not much different with mental differences. Everyone wants the same thing. To belong, succeed, and be happy and medications accomplish that for those who need them.