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To: TopCat who wrote (692426)1/11/2013 8:49:11 PM
From: Wayners  Respond to of 1576851
 
It's a combination of the drugs with bipolar disorder. Everything I've read links the two together. Nobody with bipolar disorder should ever be prescribed anti-depressants. They often experience manias, hallucinations, psychosis and are disconnected with reality. These drugs when not taken after being on them for years cause withdrawal and psychoses. You always here about some nut off their meds. That's the withdrawal from the meds, not that the meds work so well. The meds are just masking and coiling up the spring for when they go off the meds.



To: TopCat who wrote (692426)1/11/2013 8:51:30 PM
From: Wayners1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1576851
 
We used to institutionalize all the nuts and crazies. Now instead, the funny farms have let everybody out to save money and most are on the streets and others are taking powerful drugs and allowed to freely roam around, all to save the cost of institutionalizing them. I say bring back the funny farms and stop taking chances.