Hello Zeke

Sympathies.

>Recently, I've found myself unable to concentrate, depressed, having
>trouble sleeping, being  unmotivated, constantly being angry.   I'm
>sure that if I went to see a doctor about this, he or she could
>prescribe something to try to help.  This is "civilized society's"
>response to this condition.  Go talk to a psychiatrist and we'll drug
>you up to make you forget about it.  And I'm not denying that many
>people with depression do have chemical imbalances.  But, I actually
>know what causes me to feel this way -- my dead end office job which
>pays me crap, has no flexibility, in a place with no natural light,
>and no plants (actually, my two desk plants died, and I feel like I'm
>on the way out next).  A few days off, in the mountains (where I don't
>even have a flush toilet, oh the horror), and I feel like a real
>person again.  Till Monday when I have to drag myself back to the
>office.  Civilized society sees my job as perfectly normal, and thus
>cannot solve the root of the problem.  However, they can drug me up to
>make me accept it -- and yes, I know alot of people who have done
>exactly this.  And many more who self medicate with non-prescription
>drugs such as alchohol, marijuana, etc...  I know how to stay healthy
>-- but I have to be willing to buck societal norms in order to do it.
>
>I'm quitting the job on Friday.  Not exactly sure what's next....  but
>it'll be something more in balance with being a human instead of a
>robot.

You just have to be making the right move, no matter what comes of 
it. Stick to your guns and I'm sure you'll never regret it. It's not 
just an article of faith that there has to be a way forward for a 
sane human making a sane and human decision about how to live their 
life in a sane and human way.

Best of good fortune to you Zeke.

Regards

Keith



>On 2/28/06, Garth & Kim Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Greetings,
> > Then answer the question: how many people do you know that don't take
> > drugs, daily?
> >
> > I have been in the US for 13 years and have yet to find a doctor that knows
> > anything about diet.  And no, not just rural doctors.  If the doctors are
> > so great, then why is our health care so bad?  Sorry, but it is not
> > horseshit, I talk to people constantly all over the US on the internet that
> > have no idea how to get healthy, because their doctors don't know.  I
> > assume there are some that do bother to learn, but it is not part of the
> > medical school teaching.
> >
> > Bright Blessings,
> > Kim
> >
> > At 08:49 AM 2/28/2006, you wrote:
> > >Garth & Kim Travis wrote:
> > > > Doctors in this country tell
> > > > people that what they eat makes no difference to their health.
> > > > Diabetics are told that sugar intake has nothing to do with diabetes.
> > >
> > >Kim, I don't mean to be harsh, but that is utter and complete horseshit.
> > >
> > >My sister and her husband, both internists, counsel patients on diet,
> > >heart disease and diabetes every single day. Nor are they some wierdos
> > >outside the mainstream for doing so.
> > >
> > >Here is the AMA clinical road map for *dietary* management of 
>adult obesity.
> > >
> > >http://www.ama-assn.org/ama1/pub/upload/mm/433/booklet4-1.pdf
> > >
> > >Here are the ADA clinical practice guidelines for 2006:
> > >
> > >http://www.diabetes.org/for-health-professionals-and-scientists/cpr.jsp
> > >
> > >Maybe the white haired country docs in rural Texas are ignorant of
> > >current practice recommendations, but I find your sweeping
> > >generalization to be overly broad.
> > >
> > >jh


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