8Ball2/JanG5 said:Drugs are just about the same answer religon is.
Hardly.

Saying this, you sound just like Cruise.
8Ball2/JanG5 said:Drugs are just about the same answer religon is.
Lord Siva said:Don't feel bad, here's the cure.
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jaguarr said:Why don't you make a video demonstrating how it's used, Lord Siva?
jag
Lord Siva said:You'd like that wouldn't you ?![]()
Daisy said:Interesting: "What is true for you is what you have observed yourself. No beliefs should be forced as "true" on anyone." - from the article jag quoted.
I guess Tom Cruise still has some work to do to become a good Scientologist.
jaguarr said:
Lord Siva said:I would support your decision to use it.
I'd even buy the bullets for you.![]()
blind_fury said:Let me just say this. You are truly fortunate to have access to the psychotropic medicines available these days. 50 years ago there was little they could do to help you. You should watch Jack Nicholson's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"(1975). It gives insight to what it was like before prescription drugs were specialized.
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jaguarr said:That's one of the many reasons he's earned the "A-Hole" moniker.
jag
Daisy said:Hardly.
Saying this, you sound just like Cruise.
8Ball2/JanG5 said:No, they really are. You're partaking in escaping common reality and defying yourself. For my money, drugs are more fun though.
If Tom Cruise believed what I was saying, he'd be a crack head like everyone else in Hollywood, rather than the psycho that he is.
Daisy said:Then, of course, there's the whole issue of Hubbard only declaring his war on psychology and psychaitry after he had tried to assert Dianetics was a new form of psycotherapy, and the APA disagreed with him and cautioned it's members to not use it with their patients until there was more information on its effectiveness as a treatment.
Kinda sounds like 'sour grapes' on Hubbard's part.
jaguarr said:Not to mention (and I'm paraprhasing) Hubbard's assertion that the quickest way to get filthy rich is to invent your own religion and get people to subscribe to it. Sort of explains how Scientology probably got started in the first place.
jag
Ugh. Don't ever do that again. 'Jack Nicholson's One Flew...'.blind_fury said:50 years ago there was little they could do to help you. You should watch Jack Nicholson's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"(1975). It gives insight to what it was like before prescription drugs were specialized.
Daisy said:You might want to go back and read the thread. We're not talking about that kind of drugs.
There's no escaping common reality and defying yourself with anti-depressants. If there were, there's be a HUGE illegal trade in them like there is in vicodin and other such things... whereas no such thing exists. Prozac doesn't have a street value.
And medications for treating things like schizophrenia and bi-polar disorder... well, they have the exact opposite effect to 'escaping common reality and defiying yourself'. They actually help people JOIN common reality and listen to their 'rational' selves.
8Ball2/JanG5 said:I think anti-depressants screw you up pretty well, it's more dangerous because the mind altered state is more subtle. Other people have to tell you you're different. I'd go natural.
Super Flight said:And thats exactly what i want to feel like, thats why i never done durgs/alcohol. Becasue i knew it would make me feel much much worse , and i never wanted to either
Daisy said:however, it takes some trials to find the right medication and dosage for a particular patient Effectiveness of various meds in an individual patient can vary widely, but this isn't true just of anti-depressants...
Daisy said:Actually, that's totally bull.
You recognize something is wrong with the way you're thinking/or the way your mind is working... that's why you go and get help. No one has to tell you.
Also, anti-depressants don't screw you up. They make you feel 'normal', which is again why there's no street market for them. In most cases (there are some older drugs that are still around for which this isn't true), someone who isn't depressed, who takes an anti-depressant wouldn't notice an effect at all, whereas it can be like flipping a switch for a depressed person. They go in crying and barely able to function in their own life because of crippling negative though-loops, and after taking medication... as soon as three days later (in some cases) the crying uncontrolably and loops go away. Sometimes, however, it takes some trials to find the right medication and dosage for a particular patient Effectiveness of various meds in an individual patient can vary widely, but this isn't true just of anti-depressants... things like migraine medications are the same way... even chemotherapy drugs are tailored to a particular patient.
Super Flight said:yea thats where i am now, zoloff didnt work for me, so i'll prolly have to be given somthing else. It may also depend on how long you've felt bad, so perhaps that type of one isnt strong enough for me to notice anything.