Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 77198

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SalArmy4me

Posted by SLS on August 31, 2001, at 23:09:57

Sal,

Have you ever been screened for bipolar disorder?

I am just a tiny bit concerned that your extremely aggressive utilization of so many drugs in such a short period of time may have triggered something.

What do you think?

How many hours of sleep are you getting?

I'm sure you'll forgive me for being concerned.

Take care.


- Scott

 

Re: SalArmy4me

Posted by Andre Allard on September 1, 2001, at 5:56:47

In reply to SalArmy4me, posted by SLS on August 31, 2001, at 23:09:57

I have never seen so many posts from one person. Don't you do other things? Life is all about balance. Try doing something else besides playing with us. I remember some posts last year about a few people admitting to psycho-babble addiction and taking a few days off. It can't hurt.

It is great that you help everyone out here but you can't expect to get better by interacting with a computer all day. Maybe I am wrong, maybe you do do many other things.

 

Re: SalArmy4me » Andre Allard

Posted by paxvox on September 1, 2001, at 18:00:22

In reply to Re: SalArmy4me, posted by Andre Allard on September 1, 2001, at 5:56:47

Whereas I may differ with SalArmy4me's use of this forum for any personal agendas, I support the right for one to interject as much of their personal belief systems that may allow relevance to their Q&A's. SA4M may be on a bit of a swing lately, but I will not be one to add any judgment as to why it is so. I do know that SA4M has provided some excellent data on this site that I have found very useful indeed. Unless we know a person on a "friendly" level, I don't think it's up to any of us to openly question another's mental status, even if done altruistically.

PAX

 

Re: SalArmy4me - Paxvox

Posted by Andre Allard on September 2, 2001, at 1:56:02

In reply to SalArmy4me, posted by SLS on August 31, 2001, at 23:09:57

Let's say that you were treating a patient that spent the most part of their day on a computer. Would you not in the best interest of your patient advise them to work on other areas of their life?

Personally, I could be on the best drugs ever, but as long as I spent my days on a computer rather then interacting with friends, working, spending time with family, running aerons and working out I would never have a chance in hell in ever recovering. Wouldn't you agree?

In occupational therapy they inforce balance in one's life and I strongly believe in it in order to improve mental health.

 

Re: SalArmy4me - Paxvox » Andre Allard

Posted by paxvox on September 2, 2001, at 20:28:37

In reply to Re: SalArmy4me - Paxvox, posted by Andre Allard on September 2, 2001, at 1:56:02

Am not saying your agrument is not salient.
Just be judicious in judgement is all I am suggesting.

PAX


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