Guest guest Posted July 7, 2001 Report Share Posted July 7, 2001 Dear Tim: Thanks for you expertise, but unfortunately since he is on "them" his condition has seriously deteriorated. He might bring great tragedy to the two woman in my house. Do you think I am unloving or too detached, as I remain joyful in my concern. Now you will tell me he has the wrong medicine. Tell it to the psychiatrist. I wanted to meet with the psychiatrist and discuss it with him. I even offered to pay for it, but I was turned down. As far as some folks labeling themselves here, I wish they would not do that. Its like they are stuck in their bipolar condition by labeling themselves. Cant they just describe their temporary mental states? My parents and other parents labeled their children as crazy, or whats wrong with you. It makes quite a recording, that is hard to erase. The same with other negative labels. Tim, I hope that my misspelled words will not cause you an discomfort. Love, Alton Love, Alton , "Omkara" <coresite@h...> wrote: > > Hi Alton, > > Just an "educated opinion" here based on years of knowing many people > in the mental health system, including one young lady who > successfully killed herself at age 16... > > , "ALTON A ALTON" <lostnfoundation> > > > Are you saying that anyone who has repeated suicidal thoughts needs > > to immediately go on antidepressants even if they show no other > > symptoms. > > Yes, indeed. But did you not mention other symptoms including "lack > of motivation" and "acting out?" > > > Are you also saying that he, the psychiatrist should not have > > suggested some treatment before they put him on mind medicines? > > Yes. The brain chemistry needs to be re-balanced before any other > treatment can be effective in the case of clinical depression. The > psychiatrist acted professionally and in the correct manner for the > given situation. > > These new antidepressants are so innocuous and harmless compared to > what they used to use say 10-15 years ago... side effects are few, in > some cases nonexistent. SSRI antidepressants do not blur or cloud > thinking in any way, only put the chemistry of the brain back into > balance if it is out of balance. > > > I know what he needs to lead a productive life. > > More-so than a professional (psychiatrist)? Well, it's your > grandson's life and happiness at stake, but the decision is not 'in > my hands'. > > Namaste, > > Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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