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At 11:42 AM 7/30/2004, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">I also agree that traetment with
ADs ought be carefully monitored. It's hard to find the right dosages of
the right mix of meds. And there are various side effects that may be
problematic. This stuff isn't candy. But psychotherapy isn't always a
substitute for chemical intervention either. Sometimes you just need
drugs, sometimes just talk, sometimes both.<br>
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Btw I can't agree with the person who evinced special alarm about having
someone being treated for mood disorders with his finger on the button.
That is not a problem by itself. In fact, it's good if the person with
his finger on the button is seeking treatment if he feels he needs it.
The job is impossibly stressful. It would drive anyone sentient crazy.
(Which is why it didn'tseem to bother Reagan.) There are lots of
Presidents we have had who were worrisome, self-medicated with alchohol,
like Nixon, maybe a little nuts -- during Watergate the White House had
to direct the SAC commanders to ignore any alarming orders coming from
the President's Office. </blockquote><br>
personally, jks, i'd like to see that person's finger off the button,
then treat him. the act of seeking treatment doesn't guarantee a
stable mentality.<br><br>
i think what you illustrate here is the problem of giving too much power
to one individual. as Lincoln said, "Nearly all men can stand
adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him
power." too bad we can't -- or won't -- test for character
before conferring power.<br><br>
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apparently JFK and LBJ worked out their testosterone poisoning -- if
there is such a thing -- the old fashioned way rather than pushing the
red button. at least LBJ had sense enough to know when to
quit.<br><br>
R <br><br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""> <br>
Or Johnson and Kennedy, who suffered from testocerene poisoning, which is
probbaly a lot worse than depression and side effects from ADs. ANd there
is no treatment for it, other than having your ass kicked by feminists.
Maybe a few good sessions with a proper Dominatrix might help, I
dunno. In fact, the fact that Bush is seeking treatment si the
single most encouraging thing I have heard abouyt him. Won't change my
vote, though.<br>
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jks<br><br>
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<dd>On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, John Thornton wrote:<br><br>
<dd>> People taking AD's need to have someone monitor their<br>
<dd>> behavior carefully. We still do not know enough about these
drugs to treat<br>
<dd>> them as cavalierly as we so often seem to do. <br><br>
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