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Re: Young people on SSRI's commit more crimes?

Posted by Hello321 on September 17, 2015, at 11:42:50

In reply to Re: Young people on SSRI's commit more crimes? » Hello321, posted by europerep on September 17, 2015, at 5:53:26

> The DMV? The EPA? The NOAA Fisheries? Ok, I don't want to be overly disingenuous here, I just want to point out the absurdity of your statement.
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> the only absurd part is you not being able to recognize that im referring to every governing agency that monitors/controls antidepressant use.
Youre not going to get anywhere by nitpicking words to the point of absurdity.

Every medication guide that has been handed to me at the pharmacy for an antidepressanr from any class, SSRI, NDRI, MAOI SNRI has had a warning about the possibility of taking it leading to inducing new or worsening suicidal thoughts. If it is only the SSRI class that is 100% officially recognized as doing this, and if that leads to you ONLY recognizing SSRI's as causing that effect (even adter all your experience of using these meds) then thats just fantastic.
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> Actually, a lot of people, including me, have reported experiencing a worsening of depression on certain drugs on this board. Yes, none of us did actually proceed to commit suicide in those circumstances, but the phenomenon is certainly not unknown.
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> nice we agree that it does happen.

> > Its awesome when something like Celexa works as intended it increases the takers wellbeing, as some of you experienced. But what happens when someone experiences a worsening of their depression because of a medication like Celexa? What if their hopelessness, irritability and impulsiveness become worse because of the effect the med is having on their brain function? Sometimes these symptoms can get so bad that the one taking the med that feels the world is against them and that there is no way out. Am i wrong? And what can feeling like this lead to?
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> You're not necessarily wrong,

I know this. And you ask me what should be done, and im not going to pretend i have the answer to every question. I could make suggestions that im certain some would like to nitpick to the point of absurdity. One suggestion is that every governing agency (that governs psychiatric meds) be as open and transparrent as possible with the public.
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