If you have an open mind, this is a great article for you. I say, go for it.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/22/m...hpw&adxnnlx=1335009698-Uhlv3ZREGyrJMclwlbotIg
I like this quote from it:
If treatment-resistant depressives can have it, then why not their dysthymic counterparts (those suffering from chronic low-grade depression), who suffer in a lower key but whose lives are clearly compromised by their chronic pain? And if dysthymic individuals can have it, then why not those suffering from agoraphobia, shut up day and night in cramped quarters, Xanax bottles littered everywhere?
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/22/m...hpw&adxnnlx=1335009698-Uhlv3ZREGyrJMclwlbotIg
I like this quote from it:
If treatment-resistant depressives can have it, then why not their dysthymic counterparts (those suffering from chronic low-grade depression), who suffer in a lower key but whose lives are clearly compromised by their chronic pain? And if dysthymic individuals can have it, then why not those suffering from agoraphobia, shut up day and night in cramped quarters, Xanax bottles littered everywhere?