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Lou's warning-the devil's playground » SLS

Posted by Lou Pilder on December 28, 2015, at 9:17:41

In reply to Re: Brain development and CBT » baseball55, posted by SLS on December 28, 2015, at 6:34:44

> > I think people can change and grow at any age, with help and support. I go to AA and see people come in mid-60's and become totally different people. If you're willing and want to change, therapy works. If you're not willing or define yourself as beyond hope, then nothing will help. You'll just stay on this endless quest for meds to make everything all right. And, even under the best of circumstances, meds don't make everything all right.
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> Meds, when they work, can totally change someone's world, but doesn't always change the person inside. That takes work. Meds make that work much easier. Sometimes psychotherapy can accelerate this process. One must also acknowledge that mental illness usually leaves psychological and psychosocial damage it its wake. This must be cleaned up somehow to allow for a more positive movement in life.
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> - Scott

Friends,
It is written here,[...meds make that work much easier..(to change a person inside)...].
Be not deceived. The statement here by Scott could give you false hopes that psychotropic mind-altering chemicals will make the work much easier for you to overcome depression. But is that true as Scott has allowed to be seen here?
Let us reason together. Thousands of people are killed by these drugs each month. Were those people that were killed by the drugs helped to overcome their depression? And these drugs could be addictive as the psychiatrist says you have to take them for weeks/months for them to "work" but then the taker of the drugs could be addicted to the drug and if it doesn't work the psychiatrist says to increase the dose or change the drug but there is still that the person could be addicted and could go into withdrawal and kill themselves and or others along with them. Were those people helped to overcome their depression?
There are life-ruining conditions caused by the drugs. Could those people with liver disease/kidney disease, tardive dyskinesia. aka thisia, dystonia, blood disease overcome their depression? At what cost?
Then the drugs themselves could cause a worsening of depression and suicidal thinking and homicidal thinking to want to kill their own family members and go on a shooting rampage to kill innocent children. And you want to take these drugs that Scott here says will make the work of overcoming depression easier? And by what authority does Scott post here to make such a claim? Can you see it? Tell me if you see it. Is what Scott posts here "overgeneralizing" and/or "misinformation"?
Friends, be not deceived. Just because Scott is allowed to post what he has by Mr. Hsiung with impunity, that does not mean that it is true. You could be seriously misled by what Scott has posted here because Mr. Hsiung says that being supportive takes precedence and he does not intercede with a warning so you could be led to think that what Scott has posted here is true and supportive to sway you to drug your child or yourself thinking that these drugs will help you overcome depression when they could cause addiction and life ruining conditions and death and suicidal thoughts and worsen depression. Then the psychiatrist could load you up with multiple drugs that could cause death by heart failure and serotonin syndrome. Friends, the misled mind is the devil's playground.
Lou

 

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