--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Jul 10, 2005, at 12:10 PM, TurquoiseB wrote:
> 
> >  Actually, Door #1 above and Door #3.  I saw so many
> >  people around me taking these drugs, and reporting
> >  things that sounded like the blurb that the drug
> >  company had written up about the ideal effect of
> >  these drugs, that I grew curious. 
> 
> I find it interesting that in all of your experiences that you relate 
> here, first about the Midwest, and now about SSRIs, that you are 
> constantly running into people who speak in cliches, and only cliches 
> it would seem, and that you are always running into them at exactly the 
> right moments.  Do you make your home on a TV soundstage?
> 
> 
> >  For example, when I hear a person on SSRIs tell me
> >  that he's never felt better, and then the next day
> >  kick the shit out of a 70-year-old man because he
> >  wouldn't run an errand for him, that triggers for
> >  me a sense of cognitive dissonance.
> 
> Another anecdotal experience that sounds like it's made-to-order.
> 
> >
> >  Then, when such drugs were prescribed for two mem-
> >  bers of my immediate family, I grew even more curious.
> >  Curious enough to take a week or two of such drugs
> >  myself, from their ever-growing stash of them, to
> >  see what effect, if any, they seemed to have on me.
> >  I didn't like the effect much.  There is no question
> >  that I felt more comfortable in my environment; it's
> >  just that I didn't *care* about my environment.  Or
> >  anyone in it.  Or anything else.
> 
> So you took SSRIs without being diagnosed with clinical depression, and 
> then wondered why they didn't work.
> >
> >  Sorry, but you asked.  It really IS a subjective
> >  thing for me.  I think they're nasty drugs, from
> >  my own limited experience with them.
> 
> No, it isn't subjective.  There have been many valid, scientific 
> studies that clearly show that SSRIs raise serotonin levels in people 
> who have lowered levels, which is exactly what they are supposed to do. 
>   Why  you feel so threatened by that is a mystery.


It could be too many Body-Thetans. Have him talk to Jeff who can cure
that.






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