Anonymous wrote:I feel like everyone is “treating their ADD” and taking speed, and “treating their anxiety” and taking benzodiazepines or beta blockers.
This is how people stay skinny, work 80 hours a week, and show up publicly. I’m not sure it’s a good idea personally. Though I’ve been offered both by my GP.
Anonymous wrote:Fascinating. Any risk of you have very low blood pressure (I'm typically at 100/70)?
Anonymous wrote:I am on a daily beta blocker due to a heart condition but had no idea it was supposed to be anxiety reducing. I do have less anxiety now but I also went on Zoloft around the same time so assumed the Zoloft was the cause. Quite interesting. Googling now . . .
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe everyone doesn't already know this method?? I would argue that beta-blockers are a trick as old as time. You aren't seeing confident public speakers; you are seeing speakers who are high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This feels like it's related to the social media campaigns I keep seeing trying to popularize beta blockers. Not a terrible idea. But a little weird.
Ahh yes, Facebook ads for Kick. Lol. This is 100% a low-key ad campaign post.
This thread is unbelievably inaccurate.
Anonymous wrote:Beta blockers DO NOT help me with nerves. They don’t. Not sure what kind you all are taking that they are performing this miracle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This feels like it's related to the social media campaigns I keep seeing trying to popularize beta blockers. Not a terrible idea. But a little weird.
Ahh yes, Facebook ads for Kick. Lol. This is 100% a low-key ad campaign post.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe everyone doesn't already know this method?? I would argue that beta-blockers are a trick as old as time. You aren't seeing confident public speakers; you are seeing speakers who are high.