Posted by Bob on July 26, 2011, at 13:00:45
In reply to Lou's request-phozdrihndok » Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on July 26, 2011, at 7:50:59
> > > What is everyones view on whether you can actually reverse these effects.
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> > > So *IF* they are true and there is some long term negative impact on the brains capability of dealing with trauma/depression - can it then recover over time if say ADs are discontinued.
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> > > Thanks
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> > What's so depressing about these studies for me is that I think they may be true in many cases. Problem is, we might just be beginning to discover that this is the case. Nobody knows how to help treatment resistand depression now, and if tardive dysphoria does exist no one seems to know the first thing about how to help it.
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> > Bob
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> Bob,
> You wrote,[...xxx knows how to help treatment resistant depression...yyy seems to know...].
> I am unsure *ss to what you are wanting too mean here. If you could post answers to the following, then I could have the opportunity to respond accordingly.
> A. Could there be someone that does know that could be unbeknownst to you?
> B. If not, why not?
> C. redacted by respondent
> Lou
I suppose there's a little exaggeration there but there seems to be increasing literature out there suggesting that many treated for depression are not achieving remission - especially in the treatment resistant set. Not all of course, but many.
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