simmo wrote:Presumably, they feel that despite the crippling side effects, they were stil better off than they were before taking them - the lesser of two evils.
Sure they feel that way. They're high on anti-depressants.
Those reasons for there being more proclivity to suicide now (or less then) don’t wash with me, generally. I’m more inclined to agree with Champion Rabbit's assessment (though I’ve no clue what the balloons and nets thing means)
simmo wrote:All the same, it's too simple to label anti-depressants as "crap", as they do have actual uses with positive ends in the right circumstances. Just as a record could be over-played or over-rated, but still "not crap".
Maybe you’re right here but I’m going to go and check the gun legislation thread. Guns can certainly do good things (like kill the bad guys before they kill you – that sort of thing) but the majority on this board, (if I remember correctly) think people shouldn’t be allowed to own guns – on account of the bad they do.
It outweighs the possible good (and that ‘good’ re anti-depressants is ambiguous at best, it seems to me).
happyandbored wrote:My reason for getting involved in this debate, was because Rick was focused on attacking those with depression (or at least those for whom he thinks it's all in their mind and they can just snap out of it),
There’s a whole bunch of philosophical questions just waiting to bubble around this concerning the nature of will and determinism blah blah.
Rick is working with the presumption that we have some control over our lives (I’m inclined to disagree, generally, but I’m guessing most wouldn’t). As a result his statement is consistent with that belief.
He thinks some people cause and wallow in their own misery and is criticising that.
Seems fair enough to me – what’s not to criticise?
If, on the other hand, you believe they have no choice or control at all then why presume any of us do, including Rick.
His judgment is just as much a result of chemicals as Gary’s schizophrenic episode last Tuesday and condemning him for making that judgment is just as futile as you think his judging is.
If you catch my drift.
happyandbored wrote:Re: how dare you have the gall to tell us your own utterly irrelevant opinion on the matter?
Ok, so personal experience of anxiety and depression, a mother with clinical depression, a brother with schizophrenia, an aunt (now deceased) with schizophrenia and an uncle (recently deceased) with severe alcohol problems, along with several friends who've had issues with depression, make my opinion "utterly irrelvant"?
Go fuck yourself.
My statement was meant to be ironic.
You criticised Rick for offering his opinion without being ‘an expert’.
I was criticising you for the same (with my tongue placed in my cheek. I disagree with the 'you have to be an expert in order to express your opinion' approach, in case you hadn't noticed).
You retort by giving us a run down of your family’s mental history.
Tell me – does this family history make you ‘an expert’ or do you have to go to University for years and study for that privilege?
You don’t see your double standard do you?
tmidgett wrote:It's nice for you that you feel the way you do and have evidently never felt the need to take anything to straighten shit out.
Actually, I went to the doctor a couple of years ago and asked for some pills cause I was feeling stressed etc.
Cunt wouldn’t give ‘em to me.
He said do some Yoga.
I couldn't be arsed
but I got over it anyway.