• @surewhynotlem
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    144 hours ago

    Oh yes, I agree. And it’s only coincidental that I dropped 40 lbs without trying when I got on non-stimulant ADHD meds. Mental health and physical health are unrelated. It’s really just they eat too much and totally within their control.

    • @SupraMario
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      54 hours ago

      More than 40% of the USA alone is obese. No where near that many people are obese because they are taking stimulant ADHD meds. It’s great that you lost weight, but a very massive portion of our population is obese because of their eating habits and sedentary lifestyle.

      • @surewhynotlem
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        74 hours ago

        Do you think more than 60% of the US has a healthy mental state? In this economy??

        • @TrickDacy
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          23 hours ago

          Of course they don’t. What do you think you’re proving? I think the world is more complicated than you imagine

          • @surewhynotlem
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            113 minutes ago

            That mental health impacts physical health. Follow the conversation, love.

    • @[email protected]
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      ADHD meds? What are they doing? Lowering the ADHD? Well shit, if I take meds that lowers my “drive” I would get fat, too.

      I don’t want to start a discussion about ADHD but maybe it is to decide what could kill you more. They say even Mozart had theoretically ADHD, but they don’t gave him meds, they gave him a Piano.

      • @surewhynotlem
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        114 minutes ago

        ADHD causes executive dysfunction. You don’t get to choose what you’re doing.

        If that sounds crazy, that’s because it is. That’s why it’s a neurological disorder.

        ADHD meds give you more executive function. You get to choose what you do.

        Maybe Mozart would’ve been happier if he hyper fixated on harpsichord less and showered more. If he was ADHD, he didn’t get to make that choice.

        But regardless, Mozart wouldn’t survive today’s society with a harpsichord fixation. At best he’d be in a mediocre band. At worst he’d be homeless. If you aren’t comfortable with that concept, then maybe we need to fix society.