People die of prescription pill overdoses all the time
I can promise you that the vast majority of people who are depressed or have other mental health conditions are using them as the doctor prescribes.
These medicines don't make you feel instantly happy at all. It's not a "high." It's a very very long process to get better. And your ignorance of mental health is worrisome if I'm being honest.
you see..you failed to acknowledge Chris helping out with it's success
my point exactly
Look, you're sitting here arguing about Nicki's features meaning something, which they do... but that's not what I'm arguing.
It's Beyoncé feat. Nicki Minaj; not Nicki Minaj feat. Beyoncé. Therefore, it does not relate to the PID situation at all.
Of course Chris Brown helped the song get out there, but that would give it an initial boost, which the song didn't get much of. Like I said, it was released in May and was flopping (Released to radio in June). Then the video was released in August and the song started taking off.
A song that would, if massive, I would accredit to Nicki Minaj since Mario hasn't really had a hit since 2008.
But the song flopped. Another example:
First one featuring CB & Trey, Urban smash.
Second one featuring Nicki Minaj, Struggling.
I can promise you that the vast majority of people who are depressed or have other mental health conditions are using them as the doctor prescribes.
These medicines don't make you feel instantly happy at all. It's not a "high." It's a very very long process to get better. And your ignorance of mental health is worrisome if I'm being honest.
I personally know many, many people who have addiction problems apparently brought on by prescribed medication, including anti-depressants.
But don't they have horrid side effects? At least according to TV commercials...
Not really.
In young adults, anti-depressants and other types of mental health RXs can make things worse (that actually happened to me with panic attacks when I was first prescribed another medicine); besides that, side-effects are pretty uncommon. Some people do experience an emotional numbness though.