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Tag Archives: death
The Game Plan
What’s it all about? Life, I mean. Is it micro or is it macro? Take, for example, the death of my fiancé, Bob Dobrow, in 1974. Was that because something like an O-ring broke, or because of some master game … Continue reading
Posted in doctor, drugs, Suicide
Tagged antidepressants, death, depression, drugs, God, life, mental illness, suicide
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Replying to the Recovering Psychiatrist
In regard to the good fairy, honorable physicians, and other fictional creatures—we are an immature nation that still wants daddy to take care of us. That’s the whole book right there. Physicians and the American medical industry get away with … Continue reading
Posted in depression, doctor, drugs, Inpatient psychiatry, mental health, mental illness, patient, physician, psychiatric patient, psychiatrist, psychiatry
Tagged Allah, American medical industry, Antidepressant, antidepressants, arrogance, Bhagavad Gita, Brahman, brain, Christian, church, death, deity, depression, doctor, drugs, family, God, healing, Holy Bible, Holy Koran, homosexual, inpatient psychiatry, Jesus, lesbian, Living Buddha Living Christ, Medicaid, Medicare, medication, Medicine, Mental disorder, mental health, mental illness, Methodism, Methodist, neurotheology, Patient, pharmaceuticals, physician, psychiatric patient, psychiatrist, Qur'an, recovery, Ruth Woodlen, sacred texts, sex, spirituality, Yahweh
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Cause of Death: Physician Prejudice
Physicians are so blinded by psychiatric diagnoses that they cease to be able to function as competent diagnosticians. In the eyes of physicians, if you have a psychiatric diagnosis then that is the cause of all your problems. Your body no longer … Continue reading
Posted in depression, doctor, drugs, Inpatient psychiatry, patient, physician, psychiatric patient, psychiatrist, St. Joseph's Hospital, Suicide, Upstate Medical Center
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