Posted by SLS on September 27, 2010, at 16:37:07
In reply to Re: Have our brains been permanently damaged?, posted by olivia12 on September 27, 2010, at 15:58:12
> Tardive dyskinesia is the only example I can find for permanant bioligical damage to the brain.
Do you think your personal research into these matters has been as exhaustive as those who choose to spend their entire lives studying them?
> Again, not trying to be argumentative,
That's okay. You can be argumentative.
> but I do not agree that the psych's choice of meds are at the root of what continues to ail you.
Are you sure you know me well enough to say such things?
What ails me?
> I strongly believe in personal responsibility
I have none?
What are you talking about anyway?
> and so maybe that's where we are in disagreement.
I didn't know we were.
> I mean no harm to you,
Don't worry. I may not be as fragile as you think I am.
> but think we are coming from different perspectives.
Coming from different perspectives regarding what specifically?
- ScottThe measure of achievement lies not in how high the mountain,
but in how hard the climb.The measure of success lies only in how high one feels he must
climb to get there.
poster:SLS
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