Posted by Lou Pilder on March 9, 2010, at 6:55:14
In reply to Re: Lou's reply--neuroleptic-induced, posted by topcatclr on March 8, 2010, at 23:26:08
> Been on meds most of my life. Would not be here without them. Many are like me and what may or may not have happened to you or anyone else has nothing to do with my decision to continue. Stop the scare mongering,
topcatclr,
You wrote,[...many are like me...Stop the xxxxx yyyyyyyy...].
I am unsure as to what you are wanting to mean by that. If you could post answers to the following, then I could have the opportunity to respond accordingly.
A. What are the criteria that you use to determine if something posted here qualifies to be in the catagory of {xxxxx yyyyyyyy}?
B. It is not my intention for you to change your position on taking the drugs here in question such as neuroleptic drugs, that could be catagorized as mind-altering drugs. But there are others that IMO could benifit from the knowlege available concerning what the consequences to the user of mind-altering drugs could be.
For instance, let's suppose that someone needed to go to San Jose. They go to an airport and they find a pilot that has a WWII fighter that runs but the pilot says to the person that there is a 65% chance that the plane will crash and you could be disabled for the rest of your life or even die. Now I do not know of anyone that would take that kind of risk, but maybe there are those that would if they had no other choice in order to get to San Jose.
Then the person sees a man on an old Harley and asks if he could drive him on the back of the cycle to San Jose. The man says that there is a 15% chance that he will crash and that the person could be thrown off and possibly be killed or disabled for life.
The the person sees that there is not a perfectly safe way to get to San Jose. But then a Rider on a White Horse appears. The person then says to the Rider, " Do you know the way to San Jose?"
Lou
poster:Lou Pilder
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