me on a "conversation" with a language model system,
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>> since caffeine can help on focus is it also good for adhd?
>Caffeine may provide temporary improvements in focus and attention for some individuals, including those with ADHD. However, it is not a substitute for proper treatment and should not replace medication or other recommended therapies for managing ADHD. It's best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
>>why is it not proper? you said it helps on focus. does it help on focus or not?
>Apologies for any confusion. Caffeine can indeed provide temporary improvements in focus and attention for some individuals, including those with ADHD. However, it is not considered a primary treatment for ADHD. Medications specifically designed for ADHD, such as stimulant medications or non-stimulant alternatives, are typically recommended as they have been extensively studied and proven to be more effective in managing ADHD symptoms. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options for ADHD.
>>that makes no sense. the only reason you brought is that it's "temporary". but the other medications are also temporary and they can even addict people.
>You're right, other medications for ADHD can also have temporary effects. However, these medications are specifically designed to address the underlying neurochemical imbalances associated with ADHD. They are carefully prescribed and monitored by healthcare professionals to ensure their safety and effectiveness. While caffeine may offer temporary improvements in focus, it is not as targeted or reliable as prescription medications for managing ADHD symptoms. It's important to work with a healthcare professional to find the best treatment approach for you.
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>>we moved the goalposts I see. it's not the temporary nature, it's that docotrs will monitor etc.
>You're right, I apologize for the confusion. Doctors closely monitor and adjust medication dosages to ensure they are effective and safe for individuals with ADHD. This level of monitoring helps minimize the risk of addiction and ensures that the treatment plan is tailored to each person's specific needs. Caffeine, on the other hand, does not have the same level of oversight and may have different effects on different individuals. It's always best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and treatment options for ADHD.
I tend to agree with you, but your grammar is not the best.
english is my third language, or fourth, since I'm probably more fluent on computer languages too.
English is my first language and French my second. Trying to learn Spanish, currently, to complete the colonial trifecta.
‘AI’ you are using is a language model, a glorified autocorrect, chud.
In no way is it equivalent to an actual doctor and their knowledge. It’s only capable to spew out word salads - it knows nothing about what it is actually writing.
you don't get it. precisely because it's a glorified google search, it exposes how the general knowledge spammed out there by "doctors" is contradictory.
>it's a glorified google search,
No.
>glorified
Basically a buzzword at this point.
City is glorified anthill.
Science is glorified statistics.
You're a glorified monkey.
(Verification not required.)
AI cannot expose anything because it can't think. I agree with your point that psychologists are pseuds.
the entire point is that it can't think. it's a glorified google search and it basis its "opinions" on what it practically copy-pastes from doctors producing "general knowledge".
if it's contradicting itself then it's a high chance the general knowledge is contradictive.
Most humans can't either.
Oh boy, another mentally ill OP crying about psychiatry
nice projection bruh
You're obviously new here
this is just sad
what you mean
Giving retards access to AI was a mistake.
it’s not that hard to understand. Caffeine provides some symptom relief for ADHD, but the effects are not as pronounced or last as long as prescription meds. furthermore, the prescription meds are studied and designed for this purpose so we have a better understanding of the efficacy of therapeutic use and how to fine tune dosing, compared to caffeine which is not nearly as studied for this purpose. additionally, if you take prescription meds for ADHD, you should also be seeing some kind of counselor to help with learning good habits and symptom management so you’re not solely relying on the meds
>the prescription meds are studied and designed for this purpose
lmao Adderall was studied and designed for the purpose of being able to re-patent a generic drug
psychology > psychiatry
>psychology > psychiatry
Lol what? How dumb are you gays. Psychiatry can do therapy, research, AND practice medicine.
>Inevitable bbbut muh placebo meds response
SSRIs are hot garbage but stuff like aripiprazole can let a schizo live a regular life instead of homeless on a street corner arguing with a voice in his head
>aripiprazole can let a schizo live a regular life instead of homeless on a street corner arguing with a voice in his head
Soteria Houses can do the same thing without turning him into a drooling dyskinetic mess and taking twenty years off his life expectancy.
>SSRIs are hot garbage
Can attest to this. I'm hooked on 20mg paroxetine and the withdrawals are typically detailed by nausea, vivid/weird dreams, and vertigo. The pro to the medication is that I don't spiral into a mental black pit at every turn like I did before I started them.
Is sci now BOT?
Antipsychotics work, and work well. Only a fucking midwit dismisses them
As for ADHD, we found this awesome substance that lets you stay awake and work really hard and be really focused, it's amazing. but the government has to protect the lowest common denominator and so put barriers in place to prevent people from getting it.
>Antipsychotics work, and work well
Indeed, it's far less expensive to drug foster children than it is to provide them adequate care. Over half of all neuroleptic prescriptions are off-label.
>we found this awesome substance that lets you stay awake and work really hard and be really focused, it's amazing
you're a drug addict.
If you actually have ADHD, you're unlikely to get addicted to stimulants.
Indeed, most of the time you'll just forget to take them.
psychiatry : women :: camwhores : men
If you're a man and your woman needs a psychiatrist, you're essentially a cūck. If you're a women and your man needs a camwhore, you're essentially a cūckquean. Do better.
>AI exposes that psychiatrists are manipulative pieces of shit who lie
as if we needed AI to know that
>Caffeine is not ADHD meds
UHM ACKTUALLY
>Okay, yes, caffeine can help focus but its not prescribed for ADHD
UHM ACKTUALLY
>Yes both medications are temporary and improve focus, but one is designed for adhd the other isn't
UHM ACKTUALLY
>Yeah sure whatever
Imagine you're the AI and some dipshit is saying "ERM NO" to everything you say.
You're spending your time annoying an AI with a retarded problem.
>annoying an AI
you are a moron. chat bots are a glorified copy paste from common sources and not "people". they expose what the average normie will be passed on as general knowledge.
lmao this is hilarious thid guy is arguing with a chatbot, losing the argument, and then he came to tell us about how he won a arguemnt with a chatbot
you are a moron. chat bots are a glorified google search. the "google search" having contradicting knowledge means the general knowledge spammed by "experts" is contradicting.
Psychiatrists believe that chemical imbalances in the brain cause psychiatric diseases. They also believe they can determine the type of chemical imbalance by looking at their patient's behavior: if the patient has strange beliefs, then he has too much dopamine; if the patient is unmotivated, then he lacks serotonine. Direct measurements of the chemical condition of the brain are rare.
current AI doesn't know what it's saying, it's mostly parroting multiple reddit threads at once.
that's the entire point. it's just a glorified google search. if it contradicts itself then it means the general knowledge on something is contradicting.