I'm interested in how many of you grew up on, or are still on, drugs. I'm not talking about the illegal paraphernalia you have stashed away (smoke weed every day), but medically prescribed stimulants such as methylphenidate (Ritalin) or antidepressants.
I've been drug free my whole life, but growing up it seemed like everyone around me was on something. To me, it seems like I would be a sellout if I were ever to succumb to the drug industries.
Anything is prescribed without asking much questions. Not that there's much testing that can be done on mental problems, but if that's the case why prescribe it at all? It's an easy way for parents to see results in their kids without trying alternative methods. To me it seemed like the kids in school on Ritalin were cheating. Sports athletes aren't allowed to take performance enhancing drugs, why should kids in school be able to? It also should be noted that putting kids on addictive drugs early on probably isn't the best idea ever conceived.
Not to say the problem doesn't exist. I'm well aware of it and had a problem with it myself. As high school came around concentrating on things became difficult as school quickly faded in importance and other things were always occupying my mind. I could open a book and stare at words on a page, but my mind would be somewhere else. I think the whole method of "teaching" by having to memorize endless amounts of useless data is faulty, but that's another story.
In conclusion: bad science will kill us all.
So take a moment and share with me the wild ride that is your life. I want to know what kind of impact drugs had on your existence.