Yaocelotl wrote:
Hurricane wrote:
I wouldn't go as far as to say it's a lie... why do some people who are chronically depressed feel better after good therapy and/or good medicinal treatment?
They don't feel, they are forced to feel via medication or just by simply venting out. But the issue here is that they don't, by any manners, have a proof to say that someone is nuts.
Would you call a person who jumps off a building a sane person? This specific person is a woman, tall and great looking, happily married with 3 children. She had clinical depression, and took daily medication prescribed by her psychiatrist. She was the mother of a friend of mine. She had a normal, happy life.
One day an endocrinologist prescribed her some diet pills, as she wanted to loose weight (as all women do...) without knowing she was on other medication. The diet pills cancelled out the effects of the other medication, and she committed suicide in a weeks time.
My friend's mother would still be alive today if it were up to psychiatry. To me, thats undeniable proof that it is as important any other medical field, but probably the hardest one to understand.
"All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them."
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)