Is it normal to get better from cheating medical intervention?
Society puts psychiatry first before real and actual health, but the minorities with serious mental problems also feel by choice that they have to do these drugs, medicines and potions to deal with their mental problems, it's not for normal people.
But of course it's due to mentally sick people convinced of their mental sickness from childhood when their parents convinced them of their craziness, yet simultaneously autistic people think they're sane and from an early age converted themselves into their pride, ignorance if they think that, and thinking that this is good, yet the other half of autistics see their autism as a serious problem, and still they won't take their meds simply because they convinced themselves they're perfect, so great, and that prescribing meds doesn't solve the problem.
The reality is most autistics are taking their crazy medicine and they're being in mental institutions.
It's true, so in questioning psychiatric medicine and cheating doctors out of this quite serious system, only left with a normal life for the first time in ten years, is this normal?