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Posted by Jeroen on August 11, 2015, at 14:20:09
i think not finding a decent and safe treatment will ultimate, or the long wait, will lead to many suicides and horror stories. Lou is right
it's either sex or finding a med where you feel good with, psychiatry is scammy
thanks Lou
Posted by Lou Pilder on August 12, 2015, at 4:58:18
In reply to i think not finding a decent treatment will (Lou), posted by Jeroen on August 11, 2015, at 14:20:09
> i think not finding a decent and safe treatment will ultimate, or the long wait, will lead to many suicides and horror stories. Lou is right
>
> it's either sex or finding a med where you feel good with, psychiatry is scammy
>
> thanks LouJerone,
You wrote,[...Lou is right...thanks, Lou...].
Let us look at a doctor that explains...
Lou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3TEYOzCogM
Posted by SLS on August 12, 2015, at 6:01:46
In reply to i think not finding a decent treatment will (Lou), posted by Jeroen on August 11, 2015, at 14:20:09
Are you able to get your hands on vitamins and dietary supplements? Stan_the_man and others have posted some interesting information. You might want to post questions on this thread:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20150806/msgs/1081225.html
- Scott
Posted by bleauberry on August 16, 2015, at 16:36:35
In reply to i think not finding a decent treatment will (Lou), posted by Jeroen on August 11, 2015, at 14:20:09
Jereon I think the evidence is pretty clear, that you are correct.
Psychiatric treatment has barely any improvement, if any, to show for the last couple decades, and maybe has gotten worse than it was. From my vantage point that is. Others might see it different. There are many new drugs and theories, but the percentages of people getting better I don't think has changed much, maybe even got worse.
I think that is why I speak out and encourage patients all over the world to take over part of the steering wheel for their own medical journey, do some of their own research, and try some of their own ideas. That's because, I know, we all know, the psychiatric prescription toolbox needs more effective tools in it.
The effective tools we need, are not available from a prescription or a psychiatrist. They are generally bought OTC at one's own convenience and are very cheap. But that's a whole book....
The earth has an abundance of herbs, foods, supplements, and other approaches, which allow the patient to actually embark on a journey of remission with a huge toolbox of lots of good tools.
Modern medicine gives us a little tiny tool box, and a lot of suicides do happen, homocides as well, and as we all know, mass shootings and plane crashes....these are the things that happen when adequate treatment is either skipped or refused.
IMO
Posted by Jeroen on August 16, 2015, at 16:47:10
In reply to Lou's reply-Lou is right » Jeroen, posted by Lou Pilder on August 12, 2015, at 4:58:18
bleauberry i am wonder what super anti biotics will do to me lol
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