Posted by SLS on January 8, 2001, at 8:23:24
In reply to Re: JohnL...what say you..SLS, StJames, posted by JohnL on January 7, 2001, at 17:47:20
JohnL,
You are too funny.
First of all, I think you should have taken the time to read more closely the statement I posted that you felt so impelled to reply to.
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20001231/msgs/50972.html
"Some of the old timers of psychopharmacology considered a slow, gradual response to antidepressants to indicate a better long-term prognosis."What word, words, or phrases in the above statement indicate to you that I was referring to "latency of onset"?
Slow down. You don't want to pick fights by accident with such cavalier and pompous tones. You have a lot to learn about medical science before you are in a position to make such comments of condemnation about it. You make it sound like a conspiracy.
I've said it a million times.
What in the hell is so complicated about recognizing that there is a heterogeneity of phenomology that is both genetic and epigenetic? One size doesn't fit all. If one feels the necessity to assume a position at either end of a polarized spectrum, when it comes to mood illness, he will manage to find examples of what he is looking for. In my opinion, he will also fail to successfully treat many individuals. In my second opinion, I believe that it is the goal to successfully treat as many people as possible without missing any. Robert M. Post does too.
You may not want to continue to throw your doctors' credentials around to bolster your arguments. You are barking up the wrong tree with that one.
- Scott
Slow down.
poster:SLS
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