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I am not the person you were responding to but I would like to point out that it would be obvious to anyone with a functioning brain that a degree in psychology does not hold a candle to the obvious hell she experienced on these drugs.

But those on the drugs cannot help it. These drugs should have been classified "dissociative anesthetics" rather than "antidepressants" because they literally anesthetize you - one of the reasons you will here them speak of antidepressants producing genital anesthesia, but that is NOT the only area of the body that can feel nothing. Many come off the drugs due to that inability to feel and react quickly. They realize that in a serious situation that could prove fatal for one of their children or anyone else counting on them. [That aspect is REALLY frightening when you know how many doctors and nurses are on these drugs!!!] Others begin cutting themselves to see if they "can still feel anything." Anyway that is the reason it takes a LOT to wake someone on the drugs up before their own sad and tragic experience does that for them - if they survive that experience. Dr Tracy

April 28, 2009 - 3:44pm

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