Dave, I'm with you. Methinks, too, that the media didn't have anything medical to report so they drug out something that would start a panic amongst those of us that take anti-depresants. I don't believe anything I read or hear as far as "news" goes anymore.
Haven't you noticed that one week they're telling you that food you've been eating for years suddenly gives you cancer... then a week or two later, they tell you it wasn't as bad as they thought. Heck! Now they're telling you that coffee is good for you just like they did about milk a few years ago. How about those that are lactose intolerant? Oy Vey! I just figure if it hasn't hurt me so far, it's not going to, just like cigarette smoking. I'm 60 now. Started smoking when I was 13. I still haven't had a heart attack or died from lung cancer. I've been on quite a few antidepresants and none of them made me want to kill myself. I thought
they were going to kill me, maybe, with heart palpitations. That's what most of them do to me.
So... I just listen to my body now instead of the FDA or the news.
Hey! That sounds like a good topic for my PetPeeves.com website!
<font color=blue>"Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt" --Shakespeare</font color=blue>
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