Posted by Lamdage22 on September 6, 2017, at 10:16:54
In reply to Re: No meds » Lamdage22, posted by SLS on September 6, 2017, at 6:01:14
> They can also work miracles indefinitely. They are not always temporary.
I have met several hundred if not thousand "patients" and i have never heard of it. I have heard of a decade of remission tops. Nothing more. If you read reviews on the internet that say they have had a lifetime of remission, i am positive that they are written by drug reps. What happens after these 10 years? (For most people its a few weeks or months!!) Over a whole lifetime, was the use of the drug really a relief? Have you heard of Plato's allegory of the cave? Do you think it is good to see the light and then have to go back into the cave forever?
> What precisely are these gambles? What do you approximate the frequency of these gambles is?
I would say that it is far more likely to become suicidal or even complete suicide than to have eternal bliss, like you say is possible but has never been seen.
> > I am quite content with the way i am feeling and doing.
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> How do you account for this?You mean what the reason for doing well is? I dont think its the drugs, thats for sure.
> > I have hope. All while reducing my meds.
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> You are still taking meds - right or wrong.Right.
> The drugs you take might be critical to your feeling content. You don't know.
No i dont. But neither does anyone else, so... there also should be a shred of doubt in your mind also if the drugs really help you. My bet is that it is mostly you who pulls of 7 hours of work and not your meds.
>You are reducing them at a rate that is too slow to come to any conclusions.
I have to disagree.
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