Solo por casos así ilegalizaría todo el proceso de encierre involuntario:
https://medium.com/invisible-illness/doctors-put-me-on-40-different-meds-for-bipolar-and-depression-it-almost-killed-me-c5e4fbea2816
Es inhumano y merece su total desmantelamiento. A esa persona nadie le devolverá la vida que le quitaron (sí, quitaron). Y para los poquísimos casos donde sirve más allá del efecto placebo muchos antidepresivos, obligaría a pasar por mil filtros (abogados, decisiones de médicos, familia, amigos, gente independiente de otros campos...) antes de empezar a darlos como chucherías. Qué puto asco moral me da leer cosas así. Como humano esas personas no me representan.
"[...] Tapering did not come without challenges, however. A whole new batch of withdrawal symptoms entered my life: My entire body itched, and I would scratch until I bled; I frequently woke up convulsing, my body drenched in a cold sweat; my moods were unpredictable; my anxiety, overwhelming. I menstruated everyday for months at a time. ".
O_O. Menstruar diariamente durante meses. Todo en orden.
"[...] Medication is a tool: Some people’s lives are saved by the right combination. Other people respond better to wellness options outside of the mainstream. Cannabis helped ease my depression, anxiety, pain, mood swings, and sleep challenges. Not only alleviating some of my mental and physical pain, cannabis centered me in gratitude and gave me some much-needed motivation and energy. I could now do short errands, drive around the block, even get to my own doctor appointments on public transportation — huge accomplishments for me. It was also the first time I was in control of my own dosing.".
Le hacen probar 40 psicofármacos (no todos a la vez) y su depresión "no se va" => la diagnostican de "depresión resistente a fármacos". Cambia de psiquiatra, le va quitando poco a poco cada pasti, le deja probar fumar marihuana y "mejora en un tiempo inesperadamente corto". LA EVIDENCIA TETES, LA EVIDENCIA.