anti-depressants (SSRIs specifically) do nothing for anxiety or panic disorders in my opinion. Therapy is much more helpful, but with NHS having less funding into mental health services is the problem.
No, it's irresponsible and quite plainly idiotic to suggest that you have to meet some sort of arbitrary "qualifications" to engage in public conversations that raise the alarm about the dangerous pharmaceuticals, particularly SSRIS that are being given out like candy by our "healthcare" institutions. Sharing personal experience is not a lecture. Your comment is ridiculous
@@yeetnama9094 Silly me,I must have missed the lecture on scaring patients about things that can mean the difference between life and death at Medical College. All to often I’ve come across patients who do need medication and their friends and family are putting them off. Not prescribing and having a patient commit suicide is just not worth the risk to everybody. It does become apparent when the person doesn’t need the medication. If a diabetic’s blood sugar becomes normal,would you stop their insulin? The same way that some depressed people constantly need their antidepressants. Depression is a life threatening illness and needs to be treated as such.
Talking about things she's hasn't got a clue about is her best, sorry, only feature. Ive heard that she's so unpopular with her colleagues that they pretend to be on the phone when she's around. Same witg her ex-husband and his little ways!
anti-depressants (SSRIs specifically) do nothing for anxiety or panic disorders in my opinion. Therapy is much more helpful, but with NHS having less funding into mental health services is the problem.
I like the scaffolding analogy.
Y’all she don’t let know one talk. I cannot! Very informative though!
There is a lot of side effects, including skin conditions 😢
What about side affects on the actual body- my joints are on fire
Zoloft caused all my problems! in every way.
I read one of her opinion pieces and I too am now bald as a coot. It may just have been me tearing my hair out, of course.
I started taking them the moment the big round thing on the sofa started talking. Vwry easy to come off them when that big cake eatting hole closed.
This is why she is obsessed with hate 😢
Sarah Vine is not qualified to lecture on the use of antidepressants. Irresponsible of her.
No, it's irresponsible and quite plainly idiotic to suggest that you have to meet some sort of arbitrary "qualifications" to engage in public conversations that raise the alarm about the dangerous pharmaceuticals, particularly SSRIS that are being given out like candy by our "healthcare" institutions.
Sharing personal experience is not a lecture.
Your comment is ridiculous
@@yeetnama9094 Silly me,I must have missed the lecture on scaring patients about things that can mean the difference between life and death at Medical College. All to often I’ve come across patients who do need medication and their friends and family are putting them off.
Not prescribing and having a patient commit suicide is just not worth the risk to everybody.
It does become apparent when the person doesn’t need the medication.
If a diabetic’s blood sugar becomes normal,would you stop their insulin? The same way that some depressed people constantly need their antidepressants.
Depression is a life threatening illness and needs to be treated as such.
@@yeetnama9094she's not a medical professional. She's a professional idiot.
Talking about things she's hasn't got a clue about is her best, sorry, only feature. Ive heard that she's so unpopular with her colleagues that they pretend to be on the phone when she's around. Same witg her ex-husband and his little ways!