| hal@nospam.org 2006-07-11, 4:26 pm |
| On 11 Jul 2006 00:18:02 -0700, tranylcypromine@gmail.com wrote:
>
>Nom,
>
>Did you lose you nods in 'nom or something?
>
>As I said, your website is a horn o' plenty of information--and a
>significant amount of it is *not accurate*.
>
>Would you like me to point out some of the larger, more dangerous
>errors?
Sure, I would.
>
>I, for one, do not see how you are doing anyone, yourself included,
>much good by composing seemingly erudite psychopharmacology websites
>that contain false data.
>
I disagree. I found Nom's website full of very useful information. Of
course, anyone who believes everything they find on one website is a
fool, but the point is, anything can be CONFIRMED. These days you can
even get right on the drug companies sites and get the full pharm
reports and even the results of the drug trials. But again, key is
confirm, confirm, confirm. And remember, that everyone is different.
Because information is given out for a drug that doesn't work for you,
doesn't mean the information is wrong. Not even psychiatric MDs fully
understand the workings of these diseases and most of these drugs.
Bottom line is we are all lab rats. You take your chances even with
your licensed MD, and you are taking just as much of a chance getting
info of the Internet, but again, the information is all out there if
you want to do your research.
Hal
>It's all about self-harm--
>
>The Parnateria.
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