I'd like to add that if you suffer from depression (and especially if your doctor prescribed for you to take Prosac or an equivalent drug), DO NOT take this article's advice seriously as you might end up hurting yourself!
Let me put it this way:
1) Do you trust your doctor or psychiatrist, who've obtained advanced degrees in their areas of expertise and have been licensed to practice medicine?
Or
2) Do you trust the author of this internet article, who is "a special education teacher, mother, wife and dog and cat lover... writer, a singer songwriter and housecleaner..." and whose only referenced source is an internet webpage -- http://www.surfingman10.org/ -- which doesn't exist anymore.
I certainly wouldn't go to a special education teacher to get medical advice (or to get surgery done on myself). You shouldn't either.
And if you trust the internet more than you trust your doctor or psychiatrist, why did you pay money to see one in the first place?
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Thank you for being a voice of reason.
I'd like to add that if you suffer from depression (and especially if your doctor prescribed for you to take Prosac or an equivalent drug), DO NOT take this article's advice seriously as you might end up hurting yourself!
Let me put it this way:
1) Do you trust your doctor or psychiatrist, who've obtained advanced degrees in their areas of expertise and have been licensed to practice medicine?
Or
2) Do you trust the author of this internet article, who is "a special education teacher, mother, wife and dog and cat lover... writer, a singer songwriter and housecleaner..." and whose only referenced source is an internet webpage -- http://www.surfingman10.org/ -- which doesn't exist anymore.
I certainly wouldn't go to a special education teacher to get medical advice (or to get surgery done on myself). You shouldn't either.
And if you trust the internet more than you trust your doctor or psychiatrist, why did you pay money to see one in the first place?
August 26, 2014 - 10:08amThis Comment
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