Posted by banga on December 25, 2004, at 15:51:51
In reply to Re: Can your brain learn its way around an antidepress, posted by Marley on December 25, 2004, at 11:07:22
That's why I think that doctors who make it sounds like taking an antidepressant is a straightforward solution to the neurotransmitter-deficit problem and depression don't have a true appreciation of the nature of the problem they're dealing with; that the medication is affecting a dynamic equilibrium.
> Best,
> MarleyDuring a medical physical, a med student did the basic interview; and when he found out I was on psychotropics, he got all excited and said he hopes to study psychiatry. He said "it's neat, all you have to know are the three neurotransmitters and what they do, it's a simple deal."
I simply could not respond. There was no point. He was ......I'm at a loss for a word..pathetic? I don't know.
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