Posted by morgan miller on October 10, 2011, at 1:56:16
In reply to Lou's request-greytleighmizteighkun?kkrhmnhg, posted by Lou Pilder on October 9, 2011, at 8:06:42
> > > > Huxley, glad to hear you are doing better and you found what is working for you.
> > > >
> > > > I just wonder if you don't take enough pause and look at your experience as something that may have been very different than many other people out there. I do believe there are many people that have bad experiences with medications like you, I truly do, so I am in no way saying your experience is a rarity. I just don't think you are taking into account all of those people doing well on medications, medications that are far less invasive than the ones you were on(i.e. SSRIs-at least for most people). I have said it here before, you will not find the thousands of people doing well on drugs like SSRIs here on the internet celebrating their success and reporting it. If you think what you see on the internet represents even close to the majority of the population of people taking psychiatric medications, especially ones like SSRIs, you are greatly mistaken.
> > > >
> > > > And why would you come on here and bring up such an issue with Scott when he is obviously feeling better? I find it a bit selfish. If you are doing better now, why not just leave well enough alone and get on with your life. I'm sure you are a good dude with good intentions Huxley. I just think your efforts here might be a little misguided.
> > > >
> > > > Peace,
> > > >
> > > > Morgan
> > >
> > > Morgan,
> > > YOu wrote,[...you are greatly xxx... a bit zzz...your efforts here might be a little yyy...]
> > > I am unsure as to what you are wanting to mean here. If you could post answers here to the following, then I could have the opportunity to respond accordingly.
> > > A. What evidence do you use, if any, to claim that there is a great mistake?
> > > B. If Huxley's efforts gave some type of warning to others that about 42,000 people died last year as the result of taking psychotropic drugs, would that not be a good thing to do? If not, why not?
> > > C. If Huxley's efforts gave warning that life-ruining conditions could happen to those taking psychotropic drugs, could Huxley's effort be considerd to be unselfish? If not, why not?
> > > D. Here is a link to the events where people taking psychotropic drugs have killed themselves and/or others and other events arising out of that one was taking psychotropic drugs. Each day, there are the new cases added. You can see the added cases in order of the most recent by clicking on the red {date} at the top, then the page will change to the most recent cases first. There might be some new cases today.
> > > The site will show that it is plainly visible as to the consequences of (redacted by respondent)as being misguided or not.
> > > Lou
> > > http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20110902/msgs/996161.html
> > >
> >
> > Friends,
> > Ifd you are considering being a discussant in this thread, I am requesting that you view the following video.
> > Lou
> > To see this video;
> > A. Pull up Google
> > B. Type in:
> > [youtube, Every Month Psychiatric Drugs more people than 911]
> > There will be a pic of a woman...posted on Feb 9 2009
> >
>
> Friends,
> If you are considering being a discussant in this thread, I am requesting that you viiew the following video. Lou....To view this video:
> A. Pull up Google
> B. Type in:
> [youtube, In Memory of Christopher-one of 800]
> This could come up first and it was posted on April 20 2011 and the time is 4 minLou,
If you are considering being a discussant in this thread, I am requesting that you actually have a conversation, like some here say you used to have.
poster:morgan miller
thread:998935
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20111006/msgs/999300.html