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Originally posted by OzWeatherman
Originally posted by Zenagain
As for people telling people to take meds, or to NOT take meds, that my friend is called freedom of speech.
Fair enough
But to come here an rave and rant about why nobody else should take them is irresponsible. Last guy I knew that thought along the same lines as the people saying to avoid medication, hung himself......
Originally posted by Perplexity
We can still live without them, if anyone's life is so bad that they need anti-depressants, perhaps they should do something themselves to make the situation better rather than swallow a magical pill the all knowing doctor prescribes them. Sorry to offend anybody who has been/is on anti-depressants, but that is the truth. Mental weakness seems to have increased 500% in the last decade or so.
I'd be willing to bet you are one of the first in line for the H1N1 vaccine as well, right?
This poster reeks of fraud, probably some plant from the fed.
Originally posted by Perplexity
reply to post by OzWeatherman
Anti-pharmaceutical site? How would they profit from people not listening to doctors? Explain.
And there is no connection between the H1N1 vaccine and depression, the connection is doing everything TPTB tells you to do : Listen to your doctor, take a dose of this, a dose of that, and a pinch of this and you will rid yourself of restless leg syndrome, etc etc.
And you didn't address my main point here. I'm sorry somebody you knew hung himself, but anti-depressants are frequently being noted as inducing thoughts of suicide to people who take them. That was my main argument.
Originally posted by LestatG
People are different and complex there is no answer for all, the best we can do is to try and make the best of what resources we have whether it be spiritually or physically.
Originally posted by OzWeatherman
He took them for a fortnight and hung himself 4 months afterwards. Hardly enought time for the medication to even register in his system or make changes to how his body works. As I said beofe it wasnt until 3 weeks to a month that they actually start having an effect. Unfortunantly he was one of those people who was succeptible to believing everything they read on the internet....and sadly he payed with his life
Originally posted by alien
Originally posted by LestatG
People are different and complex there is no answer for all, the best we can do is to try and make the best of what resources we have whether it be spiritually or physically.
We may have walked within similar shoes as the next guy - but his/her shoes are his/hers...yours are yours...there is always some difference, even if its just a different type of foot odour...
Originally posted by Perplexity
[If he believed everything he read on the internet than it is doubly sad it cost him his life. Nothing should be taken as fact unless you sit down and do the research yourself. Most adults know this.
[edit on 22-2-2010 by Perplexity]
Originally posted by LurkerMan
should be skeptical of anything that takes over a month to start working.
hell, ive had placebos kick in much faster.
Originally posted by Whiffer Nippets
However - my understanding is that people with this chemical imbalance comprise apx 1 or 2% of the population. The number is extremely low.
And do they test for this imbalance? I've never heard of anyone on these pills going for a test first. The pills are simply passed out.
I've dealt with a number of pill heads and in my opinion these drugs make a bad situation worse. The people on this stuff act the same way as those who have been in prison. One minute fine - the next minute like they're going to snap.
And what of MY rights? Why was this chemical Frankenstein allowed to harass me?
And these pill poppers - OK - they are driving cars. I know that some of this stuff does indeed make you feel 'wasted'. Xanax as example. I can only guess what the exotic "cocktails" make you feel like. So these people are driving around on this stuff, they're at the workplace on this stuff...
You're easily spotted also - nervous ticks, incoherent speech, alternating with periods of dazed blankness. Effects eerily similar to the behavior of a PCP addict.
Originally posted by haplo
Now please. STOP TELLING PEOPLE TO POISON THEMSELVES!!