Posted by linkadge on February 26, 2015, at 15:39:29
In reply to Re: Got genetic results., posted by Bill82 on February 24, 2015, at 20:08:45
>Just tell yourself that in spending some money >to get better, you will get better, become more >productive, then end up making more money :D
But, I am not certain (to be honest) that such a test would lead to clinically meaningful results for me. It could be that it would, however, I would need to see some more reports of individuals having success using such information to guide their treatment.
>basic economics, in low amounts saving and being >fugal (logarithmic) is the way to go, but past a >certain point, spending(which is a form of >investment) increases monetary gain at a faster >rate(kind of like exponential growth). That is >just a thought if you have actually hoarding >psychologically.I agree with that logic to an extent. However, I believe that there are actually few purchases that genuinely meet the criteria for such spending. Every purchase that I could make, I analyze to death in terms of its potential to actually make me more money down the road. I can honestly not think of a single thing that I could buy now, that has a high probability of making me more money down the road (which I have not already purchased).
>What about keppra, would that be any different >than lamotragine? Really I'm at a loss to my >ocd, as I react very poorly to ssris, can't take >mirtazipine or antipsychotics,
Yeah, I think keppra is a mixed calcium sodium channel antagonist. You don't really know unless you try, I guess.
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