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|    Re: :::::Tom jones voice::::: Why, why,     |
|    15 Sep 20 04:29:27    |
      From: usenet@only.tnx              On Fri, 4 Sep 2020 13:16:39 -0700 (PDT), 61rroger@gmail.com wrote:       >If it also happens in real life, and not just in tv shows and/or movies, then       >why do some psychotic people sometimes go off of their anti-psychotic       >medicine? If they are better/doing better behavior wise when they are on the       >medicine than when they are off of the medicine, don't they know that the       >medicine IS WHY they are doing better?              Well, in a word, no. After all, they're feeling okay, so why should they take       any medicine?              As mentioned, some medications that moderate the suicidal depression also       limit manic highs. You never feel really bad, but you never feel really good       either -- just a blah middle. It's like your emotions are all wrapped up in       cotton; you feel like you're not really experiencing life. There can be an       urge       to bust out, and you do that by not taking your meds. Some of these drugs       also inhibit sexual response, so a lot less happy funtime in the groinal region       is another unfortunate side effect.              --       The Massey pre-nup has never been penetrated!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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