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Originally Posted by Barb
I'm not being argumentative, just asking... so if a doctor gives that as a diagnosis they are a. following a common trend, b. mistaken, or c. flat out lying?
In other words, you do not believe in chemical imbalance of the brain?
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Doctors are always going to side on the side of caution and/ or what they believe. If someone goes to the doctor and has depression and they tell them they just need to work through it and the kill them selves can you imagine the liability that would be on that doctor. It’s a whole lot easier and safer to prescribe a pill and let the pharmacist list the suicidal side affect....So from your above list the closes is B.....
Now I don’t know 100% if there is ever a chemical imbalance. I tend to lean on no and it’s more of life and or spirits. People don’t like to feel pain and sadness and society has given everyone an escape with fulfilling it with a pill and not God. I did not hear what she said in this panel but if she did advocate this she was 100% wrong and is going to have a lot of blood on her and the leaderships hands for not fixing it.