Be me

Yeah, that makes sense. But I think it'd be easier to tell a therapist that I want meds than to write in a paper "I want meds" and explain the therapist that they have to read the paper lol
What do meds do exactly? How do they make you feel? They make you sleepy and that's why you're less anxious?
But I'm literally seeing a therapist lol
Yeah, I understand that they might be dangerous if I don't work in myself at the same time. I definitely want to do that

I have also anxiety. I thought about therapy for about 4/5 years before actually going to a specialist.
It was so awkward and confronting that I never did it again. I'm now 27 and little by little I'm getting better.
Phone calls, looking people in the eyes, going to stores without negative thinking shit. The fact that nobody
knows this about me (except parents) is helping me get better on my own. So that's also a way I guess.

I hope your mom dies. She probably thinks you're a shitty person for going to therapy. Have fun wasting your time and money. Die slow, bitch

I imagine I can try several meds until I find one that works good, no? I don't really know the differences between hydrozine, adderall, ssri, and the other stuff you're talking about, but if something doesn't work, I can always stop taking it

literal snowflake faggot not ready for evolutional pressure.

The right psychiatric medicine can make you feel like a huge lifelong weight has been lifted from your shoulders, or like you're finally complete, or the fear in your life has just vanished.

I'm also afraid that this is an actual thing.
Back in days they had smaller communities
and there was always a form of some social
interaction. Now you can lock yourself up in
your room and do nothing all day (if you
have a money resource) They just need to grow
up and have a balanced life.

Same for me, I tried going once, it went horribly and stopped going. But I tried again one year later, and this therapist is way better, he knows how to find out things about me without making it difficult for me. It depends on the therapist whether the therapy will succeed or not, so I can't stop recomending you to try again when you feel strong enough.
I got better without going to therapy too, but the therapist knows what he's doing and he'll help you get better faster and without suffering as much, so it's totally worth it.

>thinks therapy is the answer
Step 1 get offline
Step 2 get off your phone
Step 3 go outside
Step 4 ???????
Step 5 PROFIT
u wont pussy, no balls

God, I hope so
That happened before too, but when people got isolated, no one would know it because there was no internet. People nowadays has the opportunity to talk to people online and to hear about therapy techniques that (even though they're not as good as a psychologist) can help you a lot.
Apart from that, the only thing that has changed has been that peoplr care more about mental health and it's discussed more.
I know you're a troll, but you're missing step 4, when you explain how to avoid a relapse caused but the anxiety that that experience causes to a mentally ill person