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Is there a Doctor in the house?     

Author: Thirsty Bert
Date: Aug 29, 2008 04:42

Having reached that certain age (mid fifties), and constantly bombarded with horrific TV ad's re prostate, cholesterol etc etc, I decided to see a doctor for the third time in my life for a checkup. 1st question - do you smoke?...yes..got the obligatory lecture - fair enough. ...
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Re: Hey JJ [JohnJones] As talk therapy declined, TV ads contributed to an "aura of invincibility" around drugs for depression and anxiety...     

Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 13, 2008 22:27

...feel that those rights are being abused then you should objectively present your finding. How do you feel about smoking, drinking alcohol and obesity? Should we outlaw those activities too? Doctors have no authority to tell us that our lives need changing, even if they should curse our brains with a disease. Patient rights; And yes they do have an "authority". I ...
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Re: Hey JJ [JohnJones] As talk therapy declined, TV ads contributed to an "aura of invincibility" around drugs for depression and anxiety...     

Author: John Jones
Date: Aug 13, 2008 05:47

...if you feel that those rights are being abused then you should objectively present your finding. How do you feel about smoking, drinking alcohol and obesity? Should we outlaw those activities too? Doctors have no authority to tell us that our lives need changing, even if they should curse our brains with a disease. I can't have mental illness, even if some people believe that ...
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Re: Hey JJ [JohnJones] As talk therapy declined, TV ads contributed to an "aura of invincibility" around drugs for depression and anxiety...     

Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 12, 2008 16:21

... actual disease aka Alzheimer's. Rushing beer or pot or O2 or LSD or food or TV stories or whatever into the brain is about thinking that we're creating "good" feelings into the brain... i have at hand to support the basic life(s). Creating good feelings is what the doctors want. I don't want that. I don't take a clinical, controlling, robotic view of my...
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Re: Hey JJ [JohnJones] As talk therapy declined, TV ads contributed to an "aura of invincibility" around drugs for depression and anxiety...     

Author: John Jones
Date: Aug 12, 2008 12:09

... is an actual disease aka Alzheimer's. Rushing beer or pot or O2 or LSD or food or TV stories or whatever into the brain is about thinking that we're creating "good" feelings into the brain ... tools i have at hand to support the basic life(s). Creating good feelings is what the doctors want. I don't want that. I don't take a clinical, controlling, robotic view of my ...
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Re: Hey JJ [JohnJones] As talk therapy declined, TV ads contributed to an "aura of invincibility" around drugs for depression and anxiety...     

Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 11, 2008 21:06

... actual disease aka Alzheimer's. Rushing beer or pot or O2 or LSD or food or TV stories or whatever into the brain is about thinking that we're creating "good" feelings into the brain ... i have at hand to support the basic life(s). Creating good feelings is what the doctors want. I don't want that. I don't take a clinical, controlling, robotic view of my persona....
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Re: Hey JJ [JohnJones] As talk therapy declined, TV ads contributed to an "aura of invincibility" around drugs for depression and anxiety...     

Author: John Jones
Date: Aug 11, 2008 11:54

...an actual disease aka Alzheimer's. Rushing beer or pot or O2 or LSD or food or TV stories or whatever into the brain is about thinking that we're creating "good" feelings into the brain... the tools i have at hand to support the basic life(s). Creating good feelings is what the doctors want. I don't want that. I don't take a clinical, controlling, robotic view of my persona....
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Re: Hey JJ [JohnJones] As talk therapy declined, TV ads contributed to an "aura of invincibility" around drugs for depression and anxiety...     

Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 7, 2008 19:54

... have been ineffective and often impossible. Taking mind altering chemicals that appear to provide the user with a better lifestyle under a controlled situation (like in going to a doctor) within the structure of our western culture would seem to our way of dealing with these situations. Most of us are not prepared to pay for the needs of others to provide...
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Re: Hey JJ [JohnJones] As talk therapy declined, TV ads contributed to an "aura of invincibility" around drugs for depression and anxiety...     

Author: John Jones
Date: Aug 7, 2008 13:37

... proven to have been ineffective and often impossible. Taking mind altering chemicals that appear to provide the user with a better lifestyle under a controlled situation (like in going to a doctor) within the structure of our western culture would seem to our way of dealing with these situations. Most of us are not prepared to pay for the needs of others to provide ...
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Re: Hey JJ [JohnJones] As talk therapy declined, TV ads contributed to an "aura of invincibility" around drugs for depression and anxiety...     

Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 6, 2008 21:59

... to have been ineffective and often impossible. Taking mind altering chemicals that appear to provide the user with a better lifestyle under a controlled situation (like in going to a doctor) within the structure of our western culture would seem to our way of dealing with these situations. Most of us are not prepared to pay for the needs of others to provide ...
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