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Lirishae
08/11/17 6:44:21 PM
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DrPrimemaster posted...
Dude are you just making stuff up?

You can tell if a person has depression from a brain scan.

How antidepressants work is not a mystery, they have solid chemistry behind them.

Most depressive episodes do not go away on their own and do require medication and therapy.

Yes withdrawl is a thing but you should always be weened off of any medication, even when switching to a new one.

Nope, I'm not making anything up. Do your own research if you don't believe me. If a brain scan could diagnose depression, why are they never ordered for it? Instead depression is diagnosed based on DSM-IV/V criteria. And if you can explain how anti-depressants work to doctors and researchers, you'll be stinking rich in no time, because they seriously do not know what causes or cures depression. Here are links to studies and articles from medical doctors; I can provide a ton more sources than these too.

http://kellybroganmd.com/depression-serotonin/

https://www.madinamerica.com/2017/08/findings-linking-depression-abnormal-brain-activity-questioned/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/antidepresssants-provide-no-clear-advantage-for-youths-with-major-depression/2016/06/10/bce35f12-2e5f-11e6-9de3-6e6e7a14000c_story.html

https://www.madinamerica.com/2016/01/smashing-the-neurotransmitter-myth-how-why-antidepressants-cause-suicides-mass-murders/

http://bigthink.com/devil-in-the-data/does-depression-go-away-on-its-own

From Wikipedia: "Other general population studies indicate that around half those who have an episode recover (whether treated or not) and remain well, while the other half will have at least one more, and around 15% of those experience chronic recurrence." In other words, only 15% of people experience chronic depression. The other 85% of people get better whether treated or not; 50% never have another depressive episode again, and the rest will have at least one more episode during their lifetime. Study cited as source for this statement: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2761826/
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