I had a lot of fear about this when I resisted getting treated for my very bad Anxiety. I feared that it might change me. I feared that I would be a different person.

Guess what? That's a good thing. The anxious person I was drove me to struggle to do basic life things, struggle to do things I wanted to do, and caused me to drive away someone I loved and harm them.

Fuck that guy, I don't want to be him. I did change. I became able to try new things. I became able to accept other people without needing to impose what I considered "right" onto them. I became able to manage my stupid jealousy to stop it from hurting my relationships.

Now I can ride rollercoasters without having a panic attack. Oh what a shame I lost that guy.

The things that medications treat also cause personality changes. Significant mental or psychological problems consume parts of you, and drive your life negatively.

There's no such thing as a "true" you. You are just biological machines doing chemistry. That chemistry dictates YOU. That chemistry is literally affected by the food you eat. Drawing a line because we require you to get a chemical from someone with a special piece of paper is not reality.

Wearing the proper glasses will cause a personality change if you grew up vision impaired.

Don't deify a broken brain.

Other lies people insist on to avoid medication include "There's no silver bullet/magic pill"

Guess what? Sometimes there is! A low dose of a boring medication fixed my anxiety, as in, turned me from being a dysfunctional anxious wreck to someone who has a normal anxiety response. Even the "side effects" I experience have been positive outcomes.

Now if you do something like take anabolic steroids and it gives you roid rage? Yeah, avoid that, not because "It changed you" but because it made you demonstrably worse in a way you probably do not want

Do you know what else causes irreversible personality changes and will change who you really are?

Aging.