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Can a morally excellent person be taken to court?
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Mania, Paranoia, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder...How can you tell the difference between the three to properly diagnose to medicate correctly.

Wed Sep 8, 2010 11:11 AM EDT
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Is it possible for one who has ADHD severly to die from not being treated. Some doctors will use their judgement and go against the judgement of another doctor and discontinue treatment and perscribe depression medication or anxiety medication,or psycosis instead, and in some cases the patient will clearly tell them the truth and it's very visible to the doctor that the patient does not show signs of being an addict.

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where are the special doctors who treat and take care of these special people who in turn has the rare, unique and one of a kind abilities and qualities to help this world. Fragile issue.

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Reply#1 - Wed Sep 8, 2010 11:15 AM EDT
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Are people aware that if the wrong people use this medicine the effects are devestating, and it can lead to all types of disasters and on the other hand if the right people do not recieve this medicine ( and the only way that can happen is if somebody cut in and break the law, because somehow the medicine is guided to the right person naturally. It's a special medicine) there will be all kinds of disasters and devestation and destruction.

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Reply#2 - Wed Sep 8, 2010 11:45 AM EDT
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a good word to use is CHAOS. A lot of children who maybe need moral lessons, or properly diciplined (sometimes spankings or whippins, or beatings are not the sollution. Or maybe sometimes it is. I don't know...I don't beat my kids) are being diagnosed and treated with medication that is specifically designed for people with special needs. The people with special needs end up left behind and classified as retarded or stupid.

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#2.1 - Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:08 AM EDT
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