Posted by poser938 on March 8, 2013, at 14:05:08
In reply to Re: Eric » phidippus, posted by SLS on March 8, 2013, at 10:42:46
Everyone reacts to medine differently. Different side effects for different people. Some people are comfortably numbed by them while others are made more emotional. Some people are more inhibited and others less so. Some people develop tardive dyskinesia and others don't, sometimes this tardive dyskinesia goes away after stopping the med and other times it doesnt.
I've read all about how antidepressants are believed to work and how they affect the brain and body. When they have a beneficial effect on someone they can increase neuron growth. Do away with inflamation. Things like that.
But what about when a brain that reacts badly to them is filled with this artificial chemical? And they become severely depressed, maybe suicidal feeling. Would it be wrong to think that inflammation has been increasedbin the brain? That neuron growth has been decreased? And is it completely wrong to think that this could not effect someone longterm?
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