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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 456686" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>That, of course, being the problem with psychiatrists.</p><p>I've been fighting for medications for years... but "its not bad enough". So... your exhaust pipe is leaking, but your muffler hasn't fallen off - so it isn't "bad enough" to fix your exhaust system? Taking that approach, you're putting lives in danger. No different with so-called "mild" depression.</p><p>Just because I'm really good with cognitive recognition and self-management doesn't mean I don't need medications... in fact, I probably need them more than the person who won't do that stuff. I just can't "crack the ceiling" - so I'm "fogged in" all the time. </p><p></p><p><strong><u><em>But its not bad enough to qualify for medications</em></u></strong>.</p><p></p><p><end of rant></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 456686, member: 11791"] That, of course, being the problem with psychiatrists. I've been fighting for medications for years... but "its not bad enough". So... your exhaust pipe is leaking, but your muffler hasn't fallen off - so it isn't "bad enough" to fix your exhaust system? Taking that approach, you're putting lives in danger. No different with so-called "mild" depression. Just because I'm really good with cognitive recognition and self-management doesn't mean I don't need medications... in fact, I probably need them more than the person who won't do that stuff. I just can't "crack the ceiling" - so I'm "fogged in" all the time. [B][U][I]But its not bad enough to qualify for medications[/I][/U][/B]. <end of rant> [/QUOTE]
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