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Lou's response to Dr. Hsiung's response » Dr. Bob

Posted by Lou Pilder on December 8, 2006, at 7:05:25

In reply to Re: depending on each other, posted by Dr. Bob on December 8, 2006, at 2:21:13

> > I don't think it is reasonable to assume that Dr. Bob, or any other single MD, possesses enough knowledge and understanding to review and certify the safety of all drug combinations in a forum where novel treatment strategies are discussed.
> >
> > It would be interesting to get some feedback from Dr. Bob on this.
> >
> > - Scott
>
> > I really like how the members of the community chime in with cautions, corrections, and reminders that "your mileage might vary" and check with your doc, etc. It increases the feeling of safety here for me.
> >
> > gg
>
> I agree with the above. In general, I think my preference is for members of this community to depend on each other rather than on me.
>
> Bob

DR. Hsiung,
Your response here is that your thinking is that you {prefer} the members here to depend on each other rather than you. I ask:
A. could then I post that what another here advocates about psychotropic drugs is not what I personally believe?
B. could I use the report feature and ask you to post a cautionary statement about a combination of drugs that another here posts about using? And if so, will you post the cautionary statement ?
C. Could I post a cautionary statement of including the research that shows that taking some psychotropic drugs could shorten the life of those that take them even if it includes infomation about Farben or Sarin?
D. Could I post the research that shows that taking some psychotropic drugs could increase the risk of suicide ideation even if others advocate their use here?
E. Could I post a cautionary statement as to what is known as to how combining alcohol with a benzodiazepine could be lethal?
F. could I post other cautionay statements that are supported by research even if the psychiatric community does not agree?
Lou Pilder

 

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