Posted by Quintal on March 13, 2007, at 2:23:56
In reply to Re: Systemic bias, posted by clint878 on March 12, 2007, at 16:45:39
I remember having a similar argument with you clint RE: Lamictal and the dyslexia-like problems it caused when reading. Why is it such a problem for you to accept what people say about their negative experiences with psych drugs?
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20061129/msgs/708949.htmlIt would indeed make life much easier for doctors, pharmacists and drug reps et al if we patients just kept our big mouths shut about the side effects we suffer, our minds closed to outside influence, and our eyes down in docile compliance wouldn't it? If the beneficial effects are so easily negated by reading websites like RemedyFind that only makes me further question their true efficacy. Drugs of abuse don't lose their 'beneficial' effects when a person reads 'War on Drugs' propaganda, I don't see why psych medications should lose their therapeutic benefits so easily just because a person reads they might be less effective than claimed, or that they might suffer potential side effects.
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