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Bilqis,
I was repeating what Moridin said and agreeing with it. I don't see you posting anything in response to his saying it to begin with and getting on his case for it! Do your medications have anything to do with depression? If not, your post was totally unnecssary and unfounded toward the content of this thread. ShadowStrider, My posts were attacked and I defended them with fact. I Really Do Care Moni ------------------ http://members.aol.com/lasttrueprincess/images/ltp4.gif |
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You may be trying to 'defend' Kiwidoc here, but why don't you let her do it herself!! Moni is not <font color=dodgerblue>insulting</font> Kiwidoc. She is <font color=dodgerblue>defending</font> her own position! Do you have anything to add to this thread other than slanderous remarks? If not, then I suggest you find somewhere else to post! ------------------ http://www.bestanimations.com/fantas.../dragon-04.gif Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. |
Here you go ShadowStrider:
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If you read my words for what they are and in context with the rest of what I say, and in response to what was said to me, you might understand just how carefully my words were chosen. My very first statement in this thread was If I may point this out: With a proper diet and a check on hormone levels, women don't have to suffer as seriously as some do. It is not necessary for women to suffer this in extremes. women don't have to suffer as seriously as some do. It is not necessary for women to suffer this in extremes in extremes...that does not imply that women do not have to suffer at all. The fact that I don't suffer often or severly does not imply that I think all women can live with the same pleasure I do in not having to suffer, merely that as I stated, they don't have to suffer as seriously as some do. I repeat it is not necessary for women to suffer in extremes. That looks fairly clear to me if you read it for what it is and not for what you would want it to imply. I do feel for women who can't (or won't try to) control what their bodies subject them to I did clarify that my sister is one who choses not to...I seriously doubt that she is the only person in the world that doesn't. It is not like I don't have a valid example of that statement being truth. I also stated that some women CAN'T or did you not see that? My honestly helpful solution in lessening the effects have been backed up by Moridin...I don't see you beating his words into the ground for stating the same truth that I did! Now, I just don't see where you can sit and coddle others over things that can be helped (like depression) with proper treatment. You're a professional aren't you? Kiwidoc, I can appreciate that your profession requires people to remain mentally unstable but honestly, if there are no extenuating circumstances (i.e. painful or terminal medical conditions), is it really necessary for people to hold on to all the bad stuff that made them cry to begin with and carry it with them throughout their lives as a reason to remain miserable? This was a mistake made on my part that I will readily admit in that in re-reading posts, I thought it was you and not Reeka who had made a statement " Same thing with depression, some people act like it is your fault." and " You were right to point out that it is serious." My apologies for that misunderstanding but how come you think I would be attacking your profession when I clearly stated I appreciate the job you do unless you didn't want to see that?! There are variables in how people allow themselves to react to emotional situations Its the truth. If you are a studied Psychologist, you would know this. People choose to react on their emotions in many different ways...it is one of the aspects of being able to classify who is paranoid, who is schizophrenic, who is depressed, etc. I understand Psychiatry and Psychology are two different fields but one is closely so related to the other that you should need to understand Psychology before you practice Psychiatry. This statement was also made in defense of what I had tried to say in an effort to help to begin with. If I wanted to attack your profession, I would say that Psychiatry is not even recognized as a medical science. Its truth, but I didn't say it did I? Chemical medications aren't the answer. They may alleviate the symptoms and make everything seem better but they can cause adverse reactions and don't allow a brain to produce the right chemicals naturally. A person with positive effects from the drugs more than likely, will be taking them for the rest of their life. Are you saying that all people on medications for depression should stay on medications all their life and live in a drug induced fantasy world when there are methods to mental health that can make the use of drugs unnecessary? It takes time and practice not to look at things from a negative point of view. I believe enough in people to think that if I can do it, anyone can. Another truth in the first statement. Ask anyone who has applied the will to change and has succeeded. Key words in my second sentence are believe and think...nowhere were the words I know for a fact mentioned. For that to have been implied was wishful thinking on your part, not mine. If someone is going to or has to keep themselves in an environment where there is constant negativity I can see how they could never be cured. Where is this an attack on you? It is fact...in a depressive environment a depressed person can hardly expect to be happy and remain so. With the exception of people who have been conditioned to taking meds for the rest of their lives, I don't think anyone is out of reach of making life better. It takes a personal commitment. People won't fix you for you, you have to want to be fixed Again, a statement of truth....again I ask...where is this an attack on you or your profession? If the steps toward better mental health are going to a Psychiatrist, than all the more power to you for helping them...but how many people that you treat are sentenced to see you and how many come by choice? Those that choose to are making an effort. There is nothing wrong with that is there? And in the end, is it you that heals people or do you help them to understand themselves better so that they can heal themselves? Do you go into their brains and change the chemical production? Do you make a change in their lifestyle? Their diet? You can only suggest these things if you think they are going to make a difference...it is up to your patients to do it for themselves. A psych ward is a pretty far cry from the outside ward where people who can pull themselves together really live. I did not say that everyone could be cured did I? This was made in a response to Bilqis who mentioned the severity of people in psych wards and had nothing to do with you personally. But do please, re-read the last line there: I did not say that everyone could be cured did I? I would beg you to take a step back and see how wrong you have me. I get really tired of having to repeat myself when people can't see that I am not attacking them but defending my views be they from experience or fact. I am sorry you took this all so personally, I'll repeat before I leave, I really do care. Moni ------------------ http://members.aol.com/lasttrueprincess/images/ltp4.gif |
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I am defending kiwidoc because she is asleep about now. Moni is defending her position by insulting another, read the first paragraph. I am not "slandering" Moni, I am saying she should NOT say kiwidoc attacked her, when, in fact, she did not. I am addig to this thread, I am helping to prevent a one person from insulting another. |
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Let me relate a story of mine....I have been seeing a therapist for 7 months now. When I went to my first therapist, they interviewed me for <font color=dodgerblue>15 minutes</font> and then suggested I go on anti-depressants! The second one didn't even get that far! After <font color=dodgerblue>5 minutes</font> his suggestion was anti-depressants (he went so far as to interrupt me while I was relating why I was there). Finally I found a therapist that was actually interested in treating the cause and not merely trying to cover it up so I could function! I am NOT attacking the profession and I do know that each case is unique, however I do see a growing trend of trying to fix everything with medication first and foremost and not even trying anything else! What is working for me finally, is exercise! It has the same affects as anti-depressant medication and guess what....it is free, I am getting healthier, and I don't have to remember to take a pill everyday! ------------------ http://www.bestanimations.com/fantas.../dragon-04.gif Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. |
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