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Re: Are Psych meds given a bad rap?

Posted by SLS on January 17, 2009, at 21:25:58

In reply to Re: Are Psych meds given a bad rap?, posted by SLS on January 17, 2009, at 21:18:04

> > >The strong survive. Some that vent about drugs just won't make it. It's the fault of their genetics not the drugs. Some are born faulty in nature and are not meant to live. The weak in nature either die or get picked off by predators. In most cases the drugs have nothing to do with the outcome for these people. Some people just can't be fixed
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> > If this is true it is appalling that it is so.
>
> Regardless of the weaknesses in our evolutionary physiologies in health and disease, humankind today does not require that the sick die. In fact, humankind as long ago as 40,000 years took care of its injured and elderly. The fossil record demonstrates this. It is not God's way to have Man kick the sickly out of the nest like some birds do. (If it were God's way for things to be otherwise, they would be otherwise). Caring for family and friends is hard-wired into our brains - as is altruism, I believe. So... whereas 40,000 years ago, Man used animal bones for splints, 40 seconds ago, Man used a synthetic balloon to save someones life while performing an angioplastic procedure.
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> The people who can't be fixed today help lay the groundwork so that people can be fixed tomorrow. It is the passion of Men to make this so.

(Women, too).

:-)


- Scott

 

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