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    22 days ago

    Google Gemini - “provide a synopsis of this video”

    This video is about the difficulty of obtaining ADHD medication and the dangers of resorting to black market alternatives. The speaker, Benn Jordan, describes his experience of being diagnosed with ADHD and then struggling to get the medication he needs. He explains that there is a shortage of ADHD stimulants, and that the DEA has made it difficult for doctors to prescribe them. This has led to a black market for ADHD medication, which can be dangerous because the pills may be counterfeit or laced with other substances. The video also discusses the risks of not being treated for ADHD, such as increased car accidents, substance abuse, and suicide. The speaker concludes by calling on the government to make it easier for people to get the medication they need. Here are the key points:

    • The speaker was diagnosed with ADHD and had trouble getting the medication he needed.
    • There is a shortage of ADHD stimulants due to DEA regulations.
    • People are resorting to the black market to get ADHD medication, which is dangerous.
    • Untreated ADHD can lead to serious health problems.
    • The speaker believes the government should make it easier to get ADHD medication.
    • P03 Locke@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      21 days ago

      Or… you could just watch the video. Considering this is the Video community.

      Benn Jordan keeps it entertaining.

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        21 days ago

        No, fuck that. I appreciate the summary. Don’t listen to this guy who clearly has nothing better to do with his time.

      • SoJB@lemmy.ml
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        21 days ago

        Or… some of us can’t watch a 20 minute video at work and want to know what the video in the video community is about, and join the discussion?