Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 96376

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smells like Precocious Teen spirit

Posted by AXA on March 4, 2002, at 18:29:45

There are certain precocious teenagers posting here who inappropriately believe they are qualified to EMPHATICALLY give medication advice with an air of seasoned authority and a black-or-white attitude, while virtually lacking personal experience. [i.e. having briefly tried just one AD, one p-stim and currently enjoying (duh) his first anxiolytic - a benzo]

Reading about meds and their mechanisms online in the spirit of researching a course of action or making informed decisions *for oneself* may be helpful, even advisable; but I think many people here agree that although a given drug may look good (or bad) on paper, this does not always reflect it's efficacy (or lack thereof) for everyone (or even anyone!). It is unforgivably presumptuous to be PUSHING the use of particular drug or offhandedly dismissing others -e.g. certain classes of ADs- esp. while COMPLETELY lacking experience with either one!! Unfortunately personal experience isn't the final word either; results being so subjective and variable - but in ANY case it is at best irresponsible and at worst dangerous to so recklessly 'advise' people, particularly people new to this board, in this audacious manner.

Just had to say it.

 

Re: smells like Precocious Teen spirit » AXA

Posted by Jason911 on March 4, 2002, at 18:48:25

In reply to smells like Precocious Teen spirit, posted by AXA on March 4, 2002, at 18:29:45

Point taken. Very sorry. I just get carried away in something that I believe in. I will post no more until I try the med combo myself. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Especially to the new poster... I never thought about that. -Jason911

 

Re: smells like Precocious Teen spirit » Jason911

Posted by Jason911 on March 4, 2002, at 18:56:25

In reply to Re: smells like Precocious Teen spirit » AXA, posted by Jason911 on March 4, 2002, at 18:48:25

BTW, I'm not feeling like getting all drugged up on the stuff. I'm just saying my anxiety is gone and that that in itself has improved my mood as it would anyone I would think.....

I am not abusing it. Never will. Never thought about it. I am trying to be responsible and only seek to get well and get through school and live a successful life :) God Bless -Jason911

 

Re: smells like Precocious Teen spirit » Jason911

Posted by JohnX2 on March 4, 2002, at 18:59:49

In reply to Re: smells like Precocious Teen spirit » AXA, posted by Jason911 on March 4, 2002, at 18:48:25


Jason,

I really hope this medicine works for you, if it does then you
have found a gold mine: for your body. But please remember that you are 1 data
point. Regardless of the outcome (and yes, it may not work out
for you but may work for others, paradoxically), it still does not
necessarily generalize to the patient population. This is a key fact to
remember. You cannot use your sole experience and assume that everyone
else will get the same sort of response. I did horrible on Paxil and think
to myself that it is the most evil medicine on earth, but I am one data point,
and this is what happens with medicines. I know a lot of people who do wonderfully
on Paxil. Plus the medicine has been well studied in clinical settings and proven
to be an effective anti-depressant, so it is my opinion that it would be utterly
irresponsible for me to bad mouth paxil despite my own problems.

-John

> Point taken. Very sorry. I just get carried away in something that I believe in. I will post no more until I try the med combo myself. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Especially to the new poster... I never thought about that. -Jason911

 

teenagers? » AXA

Posted by christophrejmc on March 4, 2002, at 19:17:43

In reply to smells like Precocious Teen spirit, posted by AXA on March 4, 2002, at 18:29:45


Why does it matter how old they are? I was a teenager when I first started posting (and I also had tried every SSRI save for Luvox, a few tricyclics, most of the newer non-SSRIs, Nardil, several anxiolytics, and Lamictal). Although I agree with the central point of your post, I fail to see why someones age and/or experience should matter.

-christophre

 

Re: smells like Precocious Teen spirit

Posted by Eloy on March 5, 2002, at 4:12:23

In reply to Re: smells like Precocious Teen spirit » AXA, posted by Jason911 on March 4, 2002, at 18:48:25

Jason, although i find myself becoming intimidated by your detailed intelligence about the various intricate properties of certain medicines, you're not precocious by far, rather on the contrary i find your intellect very impressive and stimulating. Personally, i myself have read some of your postings and you are very knowledgeable about the chemical workings of certain medicines in the brain. And though it is true that "one man's medicine may be another man's poison", still i say to you Jason- Carry on, and more good postings to you. My hats off to you, keep up the good research, you're enlightening and refreshing.

 

Re: smells like Precocious Teen spirit » Eloy

Posted by Jason911 on March 5, 2002, at 10:18:30

In reply to Re: smells like Precocious Teen spirit, posted by Eloy on March 5, 2002, at 4:12:23

Thank you. People just tend to want to deny the facts that are out there and I am just trying to spread the word. But my ideas will not work for everybody by any means...I just can usually tell who would benefit and who would not. Thank you again. God bless -Jason911

 

Re: smells like Precocious Teen spirit » Jason911

Posted by NikkiT2 on March 5, 2002, at 12:17:26

In reply to Re: smells like Precocious Teen spirit » Eloy, posted by Jason911 on March 5, 2002, at 10:18:30

Your points are very valid Jason, but you just come across as very angry, and your posts tend to be a bit confrontational.

Maybe if you calmed your posts down a bit, everyone would take your points more seriously.

Just some friendly advice.

Nikki

 

Redirect and please be civil » AXA

Posted by Dr. Bob on March 5, 2002, at 15:35:51

In reply to smells like Precocious Teen spirit, posted by AXA on March 4, 2002, at 18:29:45

> There are certain precocious teenagers posting here who inappropriately believe they are qualified to EMPHATICALLY give medication advice with an air of seasoned authority and a black-or-white attitude, while virtually lacking personal experience. [i.e. having briefly tried just one AD, one p-stim and currently enjoying (duh) his first anxiolytic - a benzo]

Complaints about what particular posters are posting should go to (and be discussed at) Psycho-Babble Administration:

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20011216/msgs/3284.html

> it is at best irresponsible and at worst dangerous to so recklessly 'advise' people, particularly people new to this board, in this audacious manner.
>
> Just had to say it.

If you have to do something, you have to do it, but please be sensitive to the feelings of others and don't post anything that they could take as accusatory. Thanks.

That said, I do agree that it's an issue, deciding whom online to trust. Here are some comments (slightly edited) from other posters on this topic:

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faq.html#trust

Bob


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