Posted by Lou Pilder on May 13, 2013, at 8:27:50
In reply to Lou's request-, posted by Lou Pilder on May 12, 2013, at 9:40:14
> > > Obviously we all have noticed that Bob seems very invested in trying to focus us on the idea that we all have something, or perhaps various things, in common with Lou.
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> > > But I wonder why this is such an issue. Even if I have something, say a fear of some terrible effect from taking anti-depressants and that some poster also has a fear that ADs cause terrible effects. This has some rationality-- ADs can in rare cases cause very destructive side effects--but it can also take on an irrational quality, which is itself destructive-- and to a degree that it would even terrify me into refusing a drug that would help.
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> > > The initial insight might make me open to realizing how much I share with this poster-- and therefore to feeling a sense of community with him or her. But the form these fears take, and the actions that the other person undertakes in response to the fears may be in fact very harmful to me. In fact, someone with similar fears to oneself can present a danger, if their fears are irrational or if they believe that giving voice to the worst fears and indeed adumbrating them is the best way to cope.
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> > > So I suppose I might have a fear of taking dangerous drugs, and a conflicting fear of not taking a drug that I desperately need. The only hope I have I guess is to believe that I am capable of some sort of insight-- or of seeing through these unbalancing hopes and fears to a best judgment.
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> > > So maybe what Bob is saying is that the push and pull of the community gives voice to posters' tangle of emotions-- and that Lou represents the fears while others of us represent the hopes-- or the hard-fought judgments we've come to through the conflict of these. And as such, perhaps we should tolerate his invective against drugs-- since dangers do exist.
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> > > Of course it would be more comfortable if Lou had what I suppose I consider sound judgment--something closer to a moderate view-- even if he were more wary of drugs or more pessimistic about their usefulness. But also, we can't order up our opposing views---
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> > > I don't know. I think we can all understand how hard is for us to hear Lou's comments-- because we've fought our way through fears, disappointments, etc about drugs-- and find his animadversions disturbing, depressing reminders of something in ourselves.
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> > > And we all might therefore question our own reactions to him-- and our fears (or my fear anyway) that he will harm other posters-- or drive away potential fellow sufferers in a community where we are a bit forlorn.
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> > > And yet--- well--- is there any possibility that he could frighten people who might be considering taking drugs? Is someone on a message board that powerful in the face of other voices?-- when it's really the internal struggle in each of us that leads to our ultimate judgments?
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> > > well anyway-- sorry for rambling. I suppose I understand Bob's point-- but perhaps, one doesn't know-- if he has never gone through this process of struggle about taking drugs-- does he really understand ours?
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> > > Friends,
> > I have come here to save lives and prevent life-ruining conditions and addictions. And I am asking those interested in what Willful has posted about me here to read the following so that you could have more information to make a more informed decision as to what you may post here. To see this post, go to the bottom of the page and type in the search box:
> > [admin,1030171]
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> > > Friends,
> If you are considering drugging your child or yourself in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor, I am requesting that you view the following video. If you could, I think that it could go a long way in seeing what is plainly visible here.
> Lou
> To see this video:
> A. Pull up Google
> B. Tpe in:
> [youtube, W4Xb29geVwE]
> It is usually first and was posted on Aug 13 2012. The title is How Do Psychiatric Drugs Really Work
> >
> Friends,
If you are interested in what can be seen here, I am requesting that you read the following link. If you are a parent trying to make a more informed decision as to drug your child or not in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor, be advised that what is in the post, IMHHHO, could save your child's life or prevent a lifetime of misery.
Lou To see this post, go to the search box at the bottom of this page. Then type in;
[admin,1030202]
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