Dr. Christopher Shade
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Even take a turn without wobbling.
And there's just, I see in them, there's just that they're just so feeling like they're not living up to stuff.
And, you know, they're depressed.
Did you see that when you were growing up?
No, not as much.
Well, I mean.
I was born in 1969, so we didn't have any phones.
I mean, yeah, there's always competition and there's always the cool kids, you know, there's the football players and the cheerleaders and we're the geeky ones, but it wasn't.
There was just sort of that, you know, and you know, that's, you know, high school politics and then you're going to go to college and, and you're going to rise up and you're going to do stuff.
It just, it like the level of despair that's there now wasn't there.
And, you know, very few, you know, we probably should have diagnosed ADHD more, but the sort of despair that they have is, is just super sad to watch.
And then, you know, it's,
I don't mind the ADHD meds so much, but all these antidepressants.
I don't like those.
Those are terrible.
And then a lot of these kids who end up shooting places up and doing real violent things, almost every one of those.
All of them on SSRIs, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's like they're just screwing with the brain chemistry in the wrong way.
Like I said, there's some things, you know, they're okay.