Indeed!, you seem to be all about semantics, semantic distortion, distortion of the semantic, and semantics of distortion. So, I shalt leave thou to fiddle with thy semantic facilitative manuals for thyne own semantic distortions, or with the distortions of thyne own semantic distortion of the semantic...facilitation.
Don't hurt depressed people with destructive drugs while you're at it :)
BTW your understanding of the definition of depression seems to be skewed. You spoke of sadness helping you grow as a person which is true however, depression is a biological disease which can be recognized in brain waves during sleep activity, not the same thing as sadness. I suggest you watch Dr. Sapolsky's lecture at Stanford on depression I think it would clear up these semantics issues.
Just because a drug has a withdrawal effect when dosage is suspended substantially does not make the drug bad. People becoming more prone to suicide while taking antidepressants actually has nothing to do with the drugs themselves. It is due the body feeling better and therefore; the energy is now available to act out something scary. The risk of suicide increasing during recovery from depression is actually due to the drug working. This sounds counter-intuitive but it is true.
So you've travelled from a pseudoscientific affirmation to a self-serving inocuous truism. What's next in the bag?
Perhaps addressing the facts that, technically, these things work by temporarily lobotomizing parts of the brain (thus taking away the patient's ability to perceive and decide as a whole individual), and frequently cause numbers of organic and psychological diseases.
Don't bother answering if that will be just another mindless dialectical tirade.
@LibertyArchives Everything you said is a dichotomy... You're pretending to know something you don't. Everything I said is the best explanation that we have based on the evidence.
@spazaraza6 What an ego you must have to claim you know that depression is not biological. What an ego you must have to pretend like you know what clinically depressed patients go through. What an ego you must have to claim they are childlike.
Actually no, you didn't say anything of value. You threw out a pseudoscientific affirmation and then you went for ad hominem attacks and straw men. Now you tried a different strategy, an ugly one, vicarious victimization, and you also tried to attack me by taking something I said out of context.
@LibertyArchives You are by far the biggest nut I have ever talked to. Your naming off big worded logical fallacies that have absolutely nothing to do with anything I said.
This kind of bald pseudoscientific afirmation reminds me of the good old days, when they said that poverty was in the genes (it was 'transmitted in the blood'), and so on.
withdrawal is very real, they don't tell people about this, some even deny it exists. This stuff is very dangerous, causes brain changes, and very hard on the body, don't take, there is nothing wrong with you. media/drug companies/and whoever is behind it all always want us to think that something is wrong with us when the something is wrong with them!
and why did you jump into side effects? I wasn't speaking about side effects earlier I was speaking about the semantics of the word depression.
spazaraza6 1 month ago
@spazaraza6
Indeed!, you seem to be all about semantics, semantic distortion, distortion of the semantic, and semantics of distortion. So, I shalt leave thou to fiddle with thy semantic facilitative manuals for thyne own semantic distortions, or with the distortions of thyne own semantic distortion of the semantic...facilitation.
Don't hurt depressed people with destructive drugs while you're at it :)
LibertyArchives 1 month ago
@LibertyArchives Watch Dr. Sapolsky's lecture it will help.
spazaraza6 1 month ago
BTW your understanding of the definition of depression seems to be skewed. You spoke of sadness helping you grow as a person which is true however, depression is a biological disease which can be recognized in brain waves during sleep activity, not the same thing as sadness. I suggest you watch Dr. Sapolsky's lecture at Stanford on depression I think it would clear up these semantics issues.
spazaraza6 1 month ago
What gives your opinion merit? Are you a P.H.D. In neurobiology or something?
spazaraza6 1 month ago
Just because a drug has a withdrawal effect when dosage is suspended substantially does not make the drug bad. People becoming more prone to suicide while taking antidepressants actually has nothing to do with the drugs themselves. It is due the body feeling better and therefore; the energy is now available to act out something scary. The risk of suicide increasing during recovery from depression is actually due to the drug working. This sounds counter-intuitive but it is true.
spazaraza6 2 months ago
@spazaraza6
So you've travelled from a pseudoscientific affirmation to a self-serving inocuous truism. What's next in the bag?
Perhaps addressing the facts that, technically, these things work by temporarily lobotomizing parts of the brain (thus taking away the patient's ability to perceive and decide as a whole individual), and frequently cause numbers of organic and psychological diseases.
Don't bother answering if that will be just another mindless dialectical tirade.
LibertyArchives 2 months ago
@LibertyArchives Everything you said is a dichotomy... You're pretending to know something you don't. Everything I said is the best explanation that we have based on the evidence.
spazaraza6 2 months ago
@spazaraza6 What an ego you must have to claim you know that depression is not biological. What an ego you must have to pretend like you know what clinically depressed patients go through. What an ego you must have to claim they are childlike.
spazaraza6 2 months ago
@spazaraza6
Actually no, you just went from a pseudoscientific affirmation to a self-serving inocuous truism, and now you went for an ad hominem attack.
I actually gave you something real to debate, REAL side effects caused by these drugs. Side effects that actually destroy lives.
But you don't care, right?
LibertyArchives 2 months ago
@spazaraza6
Actually no, you didn't say anything of value. You threw out a pseudoscientific affirmation and then you went for ad hominem attacks and straw men. Now you tried a different strategy, an ugly one, vicarious victimization, and you also tried to attack me by taking something I said out of context.
Typical facilitator-grade stuff.
LibertyArchives 1 month ago
@LibertyArchives You are by far the biggest nut I have ever talked to. Your naming off big worded logical fallacies that have absolutely nothing to do with anything I said.
spazaraza6 1 month ago
@spazaraza6
See, another ad hominem attack, this time mixed in with self-victimization.
LibertyArchives 1 month ago
@LibertyArchives There is NO AD HOMINEN ATTACK AND NO SELF-VICTIMIZATION...ALEX JONES IS AN ACTOR
spazaraza6 1 month ago
@spazaraza6 Ahah brilliant :)
LibertyArchives 1 month ago
Depression has nothing to do with facing the "real world" it is a biological disease.
spazaraza6 2 months ago
@spazaraza6
This kind of bald pseudoscientific afirmation reminds me of the good old days, when they said that poverty was in the genes (it was 'transmitted in the blood'), and so on.
LibertyArchives 2 months ago
@LibertyArchives Answer this question are you a doctor?
spazaraza6 2 months ago
withdrawal is very real, they don't tell people about this, some even deny it exists. This stuff is very dangerous, causes brain changes, and very hard on the body, don't take, there is nothing wrong with you. media/drug companies/and whoever is behind it all always want us to think that something is wrong with us when the something is wrong with them!
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DrMorewell 4 months ago
this lady is very knowledgeable and needs to be listened to. I wish she was being interviewed by someone who was remotely competent.
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