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XenaLives

02/25/17 12:11 AM

#93186 RE: neiu #93184

I must disagree with the last point.


-There are effective treatments for depression.



See my "When you have a minute" sticky.


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GrassyKnoll

02/25/17 3:29 AM

#93193 RE: neiu #93184

IMHO, there are no effective drugs for depression, although some might be able to pass a test for some marginal improvements on some statistically significant portion. Of the tested population.

from my personal experience , and reading of the published evidence, properly taught, and practiced,and practiced and practiced CEBT, Cognitive Emotive Behavior Therapy, can and does work. For those who work at understanding it and practice, practice, practice.

The Youtubes of Albert Ellis are a terrific start, as. Are his books on Amazon, The best for me is How to refuse to make yourself miserable about anything, yes anything".

BTW, the insights were a big help November. A year ago and last august, sigh.

Please excuse the typos,esp YouTube , as I am blind and still learning how to edit.

I am hopeful that anavex will help stabilize and probably improve my vision, as it is an autoimmune deterioration of. The retina, the optic nerve, and the supporting cells.

I also think it will help the neuropathy in my legs brought on by the same autoimmune reaction to residual antigens from prior opportunistic infections when I had full blown AIDS.

But the $$$$ might have an even stronger curative effect??