Posted by SLS on January 10, 2014, at 14:13:45
In reply to Re: Risperdal/Risperidone Questions » SLS, posted by bleauberry on January 10, 2014, at 12:04:50
> And as I said in another post, there is no such thing as the black-n-white.
Of course there is.
> There are more gray areas than either black or white.
What exactly are you referring to?
> So what I said is true, and what you said is true, even though they are different, it depends on the individual case involved.
You can't go wrong with rhetoric that endorses all sides at once.
Okay, let us find a case that demonstrates the paradigm you describe.
In the meantime, I think Alfbarks007 will find words of wisdom upstream. C_E gave some excellent suggestions.
- Scott---------------------------------------------
> > > Psychiatric drugs treat the symptoms of whatever else is actually wrong.> > You don't actually know this.
> >
> > Neuroscientists don't actually know this.
> >
> > Whereas is doesn't seem that a full cure without any possibility of relapse is available on the market, that does not mean that a drug doesn't target the origin of the pathology. In other words, hitting a singular target can resolve all of the symptoms at once rather than having the need to target each symptom separately.
Some see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.- George Bernard Shaw
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