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Re: Psychiatry Pushes Drugs, Kills Boy
« on: April 26, 2009, 03:26:26 pm »
That's rather silly, where then would you get your information?  Books?  Because those were written by experts "supposedly" more educated than yourself.  I'm sure you aren't going to do experiments or even have the know how to perform them.  Because that's really the only way to truly be as skeptical as you are proposing especially when it comes to matter of health and science, which aren't things that can be understood by reading a few pages of text, as individual cases vary and solutions aren't so simple as to say there is a generic fix.  Even Hobbes wouldn't advocate that amount of mistrust for people who are "ignorant" in the ways of science (in this case the human body).

When it comes to doctors it's about trust (psychiatry is another matter, as most of the drugs don't really fix anything and most of the time don't work properly anyway because again there needs to be tailored solutions for each person, and I believe the practice has gotten lazy with over prescribing drugs like these), that's why the bond between the doctor and patient is so important (when the kid was getting put on that many medications of course it would be a good idea to get a second opinion, but psychiatry has become a broken practice).  When it comes to politicians and the like of course it's wise to be skeptical.