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TRAZADONE NO THANKS!!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 672839" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Medication is not a science, it's an art. Our psychiatrist is a teaching doctor, and he says it's the hardest thing to get through the heads of his students. A human body is not like a machine, and the brain is way more complex and delicate than the rest of the human body. We can't even get pain medication to a science. Psychiatric medications require a delicate balance between the various diagnoses, the unknown diagnoses (things they haven't recognized in this person, or things that we don't even know about yet), differences in the way medicine is managed by the body and by the brain, differences in side effects... </p><p> </p><p>Even the new tests can only tell so much about how a body will react...</p><p> </p><p>But I still hate trial-and-error, because it seems to be more error than success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 672839, member: 11791"] Medication is not a science, it's an art. Our psychiatrist is a teaching doctor, and he says it's the hardest thing to get through the heads of his students. A human body is not like a machine, and the brain is way more complex and delicate than the rest of the human body. We can't even get pain medication to a science. Psychiatric medications require a delicate balance between the various diagnoses, the unknown diagnoses (things they haven't recognized in this person, or things that we don't even know about yet), differences in the way medicine is managed by the body and by the brain, differences in side effects... Even the new tests can only tell so much about how a body will react... But I still hate trial-and-error, because it seems to be more error than success. [/QUOTE]
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