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11-13-2009, 04:20 PM
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Oh, sorry I misunderstood.
Well, of course medication is not a final solution. However, it doesn't mean we shouldn't try to medicate schizos until we find an end-all to their problem.
Medication is seldom a 'final solution;' just a crutch. With depression in particular, why has is seemed to suddenly skyrocket in the past half century? Aside from apparent genetic disposition to it, there is something that's not being seen or addressed to combat this.... now what is it? Do we investigate or do we medicate and sweep an individual under the rug? In this circumstance, I feel that personal introspection is key in addressing the problem individually, especially when establishment means don't seem to help.

As for medicating schizos until we find the 'end all'; sure. What else is there to do? As humans we've managed as a society to hobble along by the seat of our pants in order to make it this far, and I think it's only sensible to keep trying. I just can't see to 'accepting' present and momentary established 'treatments' as 'cures' especially when our scientific study and knowledge is ever dynamic.
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