• Hildegarde@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 days ago

    medication does work but only when administered. A pill or a shot does nothing until you take it, at which point its no longer external. Same can be said about nutrition.

    Perhaps we shouldn’t take life advice from screenshots of cowsay on the internet.

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      6 days ago

      It’s not just medication. There’s internal work to do. Do I really think x? Why or why not?

      Also, we have to get over drive through mentality. We’re not going to see results on day one. Eye most likely going to feel worse before we feel better. We take a grain of faith because we can see lasting results of the brave souls who came before us who did the work, are still doing the work, often without the luxury of medication or decent therapy, but who searched books, websites, and trialed and errored until something worked because they didn’t have money for therapy and medication. I’m not saying this is the way it should be. I am saying that’s how it is, and we either work with what we have or can access or you know, expect a fairly godmother to wave a magic wand or something, then continue to rail about how unfair it all is while nothing changes for the better. For me it was a series of frightening, painful ego deaths without benefit of therapy or medication. It worked though, because I had two choices: get better or get worse. It’s been slow, messy, and I’ve backslid and had to recover ground. I’m lucky, but also I’ve worked my butt off. There will be those who can not do this, despite effort, without medication and therapy. Those of us who have made progress need to work toward conditions that help others access tools to help themselves. Setbacks will happen. We keep going anyway.