Posted by baseball55 on September 24, 2015, at 20:32:10
In reply to I'll ask you the same » hello321, posted by hello321 on September 23, 2015, at 21:57:56
Probably people's brains differ more than, say, their lungs or kidneys do. But given our poor understanding of how the brain, in general, works, it's hard to fault science for not being able to fully address how one individual's brain, in specific works or differs from the brains of others. I imagine your encephalitis altered your brain in some ways, but does anyone know how? A neurologist, for example.
Also, I'm curious why, if things were going well for you before you started seeing a p-doc and got on psych meds, why did you go to a p-doc and go on psych meds.
I'm not discounting your experience or contesting your own reactions to drugs. I'm just disagreeing that a warning that SSRIs may cause young adults to become homicidal is warranted by evidence.
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