Posted by linkadge on December 11, 2007, at 22:52:45
In reply to Re: Damn you Zoloft! » linkadge, posted by johnj on December 11, 2007, at 21:29:07
>Sometimes people give advice flipilantly and >that can do more harm than good. Personally, I >don't give advice unless I have had experience >that would lead me to give advice based on >something tangible. Maybe that is just me >though.
I don't see the issue being that my advice is necessarily destructive, only that certain people disagree with it.
People use the logic that I should't give my opinion as persons are in a state of fragility. Yet, they don't see such a state as restricting their advice in any way.
The only difference, is that certain persons feel that their advice is helpful, and that my advice is destructive. If you however, had been one who has not responded well to an SSRI, you might see my advice as helpful, and other advice as destructive.
>However, I have been in a state where my ocd is >bad enough to believe any advice as gospel and >it has made me worse.Regardless, you choose to belive one particular viewpoint.
>I just think people should be careful on advice >they dispense when it may confuse the issue. >Just my two cents. I follow this on any boards I >am a part of.
I see. I suppose the system believes that so long as it is unified in its beliefs, that no harm can be done? People do react adversly to medications.
Selective filtering of the information is always going to be at the expense of certain individuals.
We're not running a cult here.
Linkadge
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