Sunday, 21 April 2013

BEREAVEMENT

Beeavement is often an overwhelming experience. The at present popular practice of GPs to prescribe drugs for bereavement is unfortunately harmful in the long term. Anti-dpresants prevent messages being sent between neurones thereby muffling feelings and interfering with thought processes asnd perceptions. The pain remains to resurface whenever the patient comes off he midication or its  effects become weaker, when it then causes the patient to act odd to others. Moe drugs are then prescribd.

The end result is a damaged an supine individual.

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