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still_one

(92,055 posts)
6. So it is your opinion that the people which the medicine helped in her family is not valid?
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 11:06 AM
Dec 2012

colleagues I have worked with were helped with the right medicines. They could not function before.

Doesn't it depend on the circumstances?



This message was self-deleted by its author mucifer Dec 2012 #1
Nobody benefits a lot from these medications. ananda Dec 2012 #3
Um, put down the copy of Homeopathy Weekly, OK? Taverner Dec 2012 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author mucifer Dec 2012 #14
I'm currently taking Prozac and Wellbutrin LTR Dec 2012 #23
My Zoloft story... Bennyboy Dec 2012 #35
Thank you for sharing that. PotatoChip Dec 2012 #48
You might have been helped with a little Xanax siligut Dec 2012 #49
Then Zoloft is not for you Taverner Dec 2012 #50
Well that might be true Bennyboy Dec 2012 #55
That's your choice. I am just saying SSRIs have helped a lot of people Taverner Dec 2012 #60
This message was self-deleted by its author PotatoChip Dec 2012 #63
So.... RobinA Dec 2012 #54
Alcohol and antidepressants together... Jamastiene Dec 2012 #62
Thank you. Jamastiene Dec 2012 #61
So it is your opinion that the people which the medicine helped in her family is not valid? still_one Dec 2012 #6
the US Government NIH says this matter needs "urgent examination" green for victory Dec 2012 #19
You made a blanket statement to people who indicated they had family still_one Dec 2012 #40
Poppycock. Denninmi Dec 2012 #10
Apparently, they think we are all just sitting around plotting to kill Jamastiene Dec 2012 #27
Well, personally, I'm sitting here trying to correct some serious errors an accountant made ... Denninmi Dec 2012 #41
Please know those people are backwards and ignorant. You are not wrong, Care Acutely Dec 2012 #32
That is categorically false. Jamastiene Dec 2012 #29
Heck... RobinA Dec 2012 #56
His uncle Livluvgrow Dec 2012 #8
Fake story. Already discussed to death around here... SidDithers Dec 2012 #9
that is funny Livluvgrow Dec 2012 #15
There is no uncle. Some dude was pretending to be the uncle... SidDithers Dec 2012 #22
I love it when NRA gun-humpers pick "tree-hugger" screen-names Care Acutely Dec 2012 #34
We have not seen much in the media about this yet. rgbecker Dec 2012 #12
The NRA talking points for the last week have been the "mentally ill" crap as if the person uponit7771 Dec 2012 #2
People don't have the means to get help, pipoman Dec 2012 #4
Looks like he did have help but still was to the point where his mom wanted to institutionalize him. dkf Dec 2012 #7
This family did. Regardless of that FACT, it doesn't matter. Adam Lanza had easy access to guns riderinthestorm Dec 2012 #11
You DON'T need a preceding criminal event for an involuntary commitment... HereSince1628 Dec 2012 #13
Used to be.. pipoman Dec 2012 #20
Huh? Denninmi Dec 2012 #21
From experience with the criminal justice system in my state.. pipoman Dec 2012 #38
I agree there needs to be far more funds available for MH care and all social programs. Denninmi Dec 2012 #47
I've heard nobody pipoman Dec 2012 #57
Oy vey I self deleted the wrong post. The post I want to be here is meds help my family members mucifer Dec 2012 #16
It's not going to be one thing and it's ridiculous to think it is. randome Dec 2012 #17
CORRECTION: "The Newtown tragedy will turn out to be related to guns." Aristus Dec 2012 #18
Yes, the Newtown massacre has turned out to be gun related, specifically guns that have byeya Dec 2012 #25
That's a fact. Aristus Dec 2012 #26
From the NRA's lips to your mouth...nt joeybee12 Dec 2012 #24
Very insightful. Thanks for chiming in. rgbecker Dec 2012 #66
Because only people in the US use these meds, not Canada or Europe? Exultant Democracy Dec 2012 #28
It's more than one thing. wickerwoman Dec 2012 #44
a collection of 4800 stories with source from all over the world green for victory Dec 2012 #59
Yikes! Thanks for the link. rgbecker Dec 2012 #64
Where is your evidence? nt Comrade_McKenzie Dec 2012 #30
did he load his prescription into the weapons? Fresh_Start Dec 2012 #31
Yes. 28 people were pelted to death with pills. Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2012 #33
It's never one thing. randome Dec 2012 #37
But common demoninators cannot be shoved aside. nt Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2012 #42
The person is a common denominator. 28 dead is a common denominator. randome Dec 2012 #45
I've been saying that for several days. Myrina Dec 2012 #36
Thanks for repeating NRA talking points. Zoeisright Dec 2012 #39
I bet there are more of these type of threads on DU rbrnmw Dec 2012 #52
What? Only gun lovers think drugs sometimes cause reactions? rgbecker Dec 2012 #67
It's related to a lot of things, Skidmore Dec 2012 #43
this shit again!? n/t ceile Dec 2012 #46
Or... RobinA Dec 2012 #51
maybe Lyme disease? upi402 Dec 2012 #53
Take your anti-Psychiatry BS to a Scientology site. Odin2005 Dec 2012 #58
Thanks for participating in this meaningful discussion. rgbecker Dec 2012 #65
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