On Wednesday, January 10, 2007 1:34 PM Ed Leafe wrote:

>       I believe that is exactly what I said. My point was also
concerned somewhat with the 
>lexical mis-use of 'guessing' to imply that the choice of medication
involves nothing more than >a carnival game of chance.

That is why they call it practicing medicine.  My favorite saying is
that every body is different.  One pill could never cure everyone.  Each
person has a different chemistry and what works for me might not work
for you. It is a shame that the drug companies have such a hold on this
country.  There are many alternative medicine ways that can help but
people just go to the doc and is quick to hand out the prescription.  I
do remember that a victim of the Columbine High School shootings has
filed a lawsuit against the maker of an antidepressant. Can be pretty
dangerous stuff!

David L. Crooks


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