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Sad, really. James you make some good points, but I think you are just too emotionally invested here to really 'get it'.
Three Times Great wrote:I side with Blurred. James is being unfair with his petty attempts at psychoanalysis that are clearly unwanted and unneeded, and stem from assumed information and absurd generalities on his part. Not to mention that he brought up the whole clinical depression thing, but when I mentioned the people I am referring to are in fact clinically depressed, he switched on a dime and disavowed the whole clinical depression notion that he himself brought up (when it suited his purposes to point out that those people I was referring to were not "clinically depressed", that is until he found out that assumption was wrong, of course).
Sad, really. James you make some good points, but I think you are just too emotionally invested here to really 'get it'.
statiktech wrote:This is exactly my point, and not a slight to you James. Just an observation. You do seem more interested in the volume and quantity of your 'input' than the quality or reception.

There is no single known cause of depression. Rather, it likely results from a combination of genetic, biochemical, environmental, and psychological factors.
Research indicates that depressive illnesses are disorders of the brain. Brain-imaging technologies, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), have shown that the brains of people who have depression look different than those of people without depression. The parts of the brain responsible for regulating mood, thinking, sleep, appetite and behavior appear to function abnormally. In addition, important neurotransmitters–chemicals that brain cells use to communicate–appear to be out of balance. But these images do not reveal why the depression has occurred.
Some types of depression tend to run in families, suggesting a genetic link. However, depression can occur in people without family histories of depression as well.9 Genetics research indicates that risk for depression results from the influence of multiple genes acting together with environmental or other factors.10
In addition, trauma, loss of a loved one, a difficult relationship, or any stressful situation may trigger a depressive episode. Subsequent depressive episodes may occur with or without an obvious trigger.
James S Saint wrote:And what I am saying is that what you are calling "depressed people that you know" is short sighted categorizing. Just because a person spends time being depressed while other times they are angry or aggressive does NOT mean they are a depressed personality (nor "clinically depressed")
Three Times Great wrote:James S Saint wrote:And what I am saying is that what you are calling "depressed people that you know" is short sighted categorizing. Just because a person spends time being depressed while other times they are angry or aggressive does NOT mean they are a depressed personality (nor "clinically depressed")
I brought up that I know people who are depressed and also get upset easily. You said the above in response to that, indicating that those people I know are not clinically depressed. I proved you wrong, because they are, in fact, clinically depressed. Then you tried to pretend that you never used the standard of clinical depression at all.
Three Times Great wrote:Case closed.
Go away now?
turtle wrote:i dont want jss to go away....i dont want the case closed because there are important things here.
the thing that jss brings up that is vitally important is that our society sucks at the way they treat depressed people....they throw an antidepressant at everything.....and the doctors believe the shit the drug companies are saying....and the insurance providers only pay for drugs.....
Three Times Great wrote:James, I quoted you, you can't deny what you said.
turtle wrote:can we get back to writing about depression...
one thing i am concerned about is whether you are dealing with a recurring problem or one that is just a onetime thing. doctors like to keep you on anti-depressants for indefinite periods......the drug companies love to have people on their drugs until it beomes generic.
turtle wrote:can we get back to writing about depression...
one thing i am concerned about is whether you are dealing with a recurring problem or one that is just a onetime thing. doctors like to keep you on anti-depressants for indefinite periods......the drug companies love to have people on their drugs until it beomes generic.
turtle wrote:turtle wrote:can we get back to writing about depression...
one thing i am concerned about is whether you are dealing with a recurring problem or one that is just a onetime thing. doctors like to keep you on anti-depressants for indefinite periods......the drug companies love to have people on their drugs until it beomes generic.
James S Saint wrote:Three Times Great wrote:James, I quoted you, you can't deny what you said.
You have NOT quoted me at ALL. You are now just lying. Your lying is what is getting old quick.
You DO know how to use the little "" tags right?
Three Times Great wrote:James S Saint wrote:Three Times Great wrote:James, I quoted you, you can't deny what you said.
You have NOT quoted me at ALL. You are now just lying. Your lying is what is getting old quick.
You DO know how to use the little "" tags right?
viewtopic.php?p=2213692#p2213692
Liars always accuse others of lying.
turtle wrote:can we get back to writing about depression...
one thing i am concerned about is whether you are dealing with a recurring problem or one that is just a onetime thing. doctors like to keep you on anti-depressants for indefinite periods......the drug companies love to have people on their drugs until it beomes generic.
arcturus rising wrote:http://www.psycheducation.org/mechanism/1MoralityorGenes.htm#sobo
This might shed a little more light on the subject...draw it in a bit.
Yes, I am the one who actually answers the question rather than kissing ass so as to make friends.
The truth being buried by sycophants too afraid of being rejected or stepping on someone's toes is exactly what is causing a huge amount of the eventual depression that we are talking about because they hide the truth and real causes.
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