On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 17:25:21 -0800 (PST), Erin wrote:
> nd here is something that the dr. should have
> considered worthy of notice: he not only had social
> problems, after the med withdrawal and head banging,
> he had
>
> - memory lapses
> - sleep cycle disturbances
> - coma-like fugues
> - irritability
> - weight loss
> - mania
> - confusion
> - anxiety
> - suicide attempts (hanging)
>
> I mean, it wasn't *just* an attraction that
> was the change in his character.
>
> This is why I insisted that he see a psychiatrist.
> Instead he went to a therapist for relation****p
> conflicts, who did him no good at all, except from
> a palliative point of view.
People never cease to amaze. Why??? When someone doesn't behave as
another wish's they resort to diagnosing their behavior, as though to
justify; ignoring their own contributing behaviors... and, expect people
to believe such perceptions are valid.
Giving a person something to read doesn't make him a diagnostician; just
better able to mislead.
--
SD:)
"Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them.(A.E.)"
My disclaimer: I can say, but can't make you see...(S.D.)


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