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Anti -depressants

Discussion in 'Health & Medicine Forum' started by SilverSurfer, Apr 15, 2010.

  1. chipshot

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    I decided to run away....true story.

    The idea of depending on a drug like that depresses me alone. I don't mean that as a judgement of anyone who does, but personally I can't do it.
     
  2. Dr. Rev Carl Pethos

    Dr. Rev Carl Pethos Spiritual Gynecologist

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    lets see....
    a.m.
    cymbalta, amitripyline, lamictal

    p.m.
    amitrptyline, lamictal, ambien

    scatter in some hydros, oxys, or what ever i can find in between
     
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    i don't understand. Why does your stepmother relate seeing a shrink to ones who are criminals?

    people who have diabetes, cancer, a broken arm, heart problems don't go stealing from family members...they go to a doctor. So should a person with a mental illness.
     
  4. jazzbluescat

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    People with mental illnesses do go to a doctor, a psychiatrist, or see one in conjunction with a psychoanalyst or social worker. Mental illness is so subjective that it's cost prohibitive, and, most everybody can keep their mental illness in check on their own. Those that can't might wind up in jails and nut houses become state dependents.
     
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    what i'm saying is that seeing a shrink is not a bad thing, you're getting help for your illness.
     
  6. Black&Blue

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    How do you know that?
     
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    der!
    their disease doesn't cause them to steal
     
  8. Black&Blue

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    I'm not talking about causality. If someone has cancer, diabetes, or any other physical ailment, they can still steal from family members if they chose so.
     
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    My step mom don't relate shrinks to criminals. I said what I said as a response because I find it funny that I am the only one in my family in counseling and I am the only one who has never done any of the things my step mom was referring to.

    Basically it was a jab at the fact that maybe my family should be in counseling and not me!
     
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