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Group: talk.religion.coursemiracle · Group Profile
Author: SMV
Date: Aug 25, 2007 19:33

deborah:It's always interesting to see people who don't admit to using pain
killers, anti-depressants, or alcohol making authoritative statements
like this about people who do.

sv: well yeah, I just responded to tom's post, but yes deborah, I get where
you're coming from. I have a pet peeve about those who put down
anti-depressants, only because I've witnessed that they can have incredible
effects to enhance a person's life. it's not true that they numb them to
pain, but rather, in this world, brain chemestry is a factor, just like one
who counsels another to not take anti depressants probably would not counsel
that person to not take insulin if they were diabetic. what's the diff?
My son was on paxil for several years, at first it was truly like a miracle
I have to admit but was not the whole answer. now that he has given up
others things he's using SAM=e which I'm excited to say, is really working
for him....anyhoo, my 2 cents. ;) sheryl

How would you know, out of curiosity?
"Deborah" noemail.com> wrote in message
news:78j1d3d1b723ubnsatbh7e7eflnlsuksgp@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 00:30:30 GMT, "Nancy"
> wrote:
>
>>
>>On 25-Aug-2007, Tom yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Nancy "I think she was right, though, in this sense:
>>> It takes a lot of resolve to change your
>>> thinking, and even more to let Something
>>> Invisible take the wheel. This resolve often
>>> comes when a person has reached his/her
>>> pain threshhold."
>>>
>>>
>>> ~ That is why painkillers, anti-depressants, and alcohol were
>>> invented. To delay that threshold being reached for as long as
>>> possible.
>>
>>So true. :)
>>
>>n.
>
> It's always interesting to see people who don't admit to using pain
> killers, anti-depressants, or alcohol making authoritative statements
> like this about people who do.
>
> How would you know, out of curiosity?
>
> Deborah (BC)
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