I read on FR that 1 in 4 women are on antidepressants. I consider that A Lot.
“I read on FR that 1 in 4 women are on antidepressants. I consider that A Lot.”
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There are 60 million abortions in this country since 1973. Most of those aborted are alive. That’s 60 million women minis a quarter for those who have aborted multiple times and others who have died
Estimate
40 million women.
Of 350 million there are prob 50- 70 million women
So, ya, of 1 in 4 women prob 90% are post abortive.
They don’t talk about abortion. They don’t find it normal. Very few turn to God- they ought to.
Eh
“ Most of those aborted are alive.”
Most of those aborters are alive.
Should be higher if u include anti anxiety
If you are a woman over 30 - especially if you’re not married with kids but even if you are - you pretty much have to fight your doctor to keep from getting put on an antidepressant.
“No, I’m pretty happy most of the time. When I get angry or upset, I do yoga and/or pray and that pretty much takes care of it.”
“I’m going to give you some Prozac, just a small dose, because -”
“I don’t want to take antidepressants.”
*smile* “That means you’re depressed!”
Also, it’s easier to talk gals into feeling victimized. That’s where the current LGBTXYZ train wreck gets a huge amount of its momentum: From females wanting to feel victimized, and getting talked into feeling victimized on someone else’s behalf, because they don’t have enough hardship in their own lives.
The last time I saw a general practitioner (more than 20 years ago!) he was 30 minutes late for our appointment. There were no other patients in his office. He spent that 30 minutes in the lobby outside the exam room where I was sitting on the table - door open so I could hear every word - talking to a gal who was clearly a pharmaceuticals salesperson. They went on and loudly on about a new antidepressant for “older women.” (Meanwhile I was eager to get some tests for HIV and HepC because extreme partying. That was basically why I was there - the doctor ended up sending me to Denver Health for that.)
Anyway, that was the last time I saw a doctor. I decided to stop after that. (My blood tests were all negative. Party on!)
I know two women who either are now or have been on antidepressants.
I know hundreds of women, only ONE on Prozac. But she has MS and hi blood pressure and no thyroid. She’s elderly.
1 in 4?
I would guess the pharma industry wants to get this %age up.
That's scary. It means 3 out of 4 women are walking around undiagnosed. 🥸