Sunday, March 18, 2012

PTSD diagnosis rates rise among female troops

PTSD diagnosis rates rise among female troops


The Military Times poll also found that women were more than twice as likely as men to have been prescribed a psychiatric medication. For both genders, the most common type of prescription drug was antidepressants — including brands like Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft, which are commonly used to treat PTSD — followed by sleep aids such as Ambien and Lunesta.

Men also may be less likely to accept medication because they are in jobs that require deploying to the field more often than women. Defense Department rules prohibit troops from deploying within three months of starting a psychiatric medication.


TONY DIGIROLAMO- THERE GIVEN ZOLOFT OR PROZAC AND THEN AMBIEN TO SLEEP. NICE CHEMICAL COCKTAIL TO TRY TO BALANCE THE CHEMICALS IN YOUR BRAIN.
Capt. Karen-Nicole Napper, "a psychiatrist told her the stress-induced chemical changes in her brain weren’t her fault, and she was desperate for relief from the anxiety." That's a lie! Stress induced "chemical changes"?!
No scientist, no doctor and no shrink can tell you that. There is no lab test, no MRI, nothing that science has to suggest such a thing.
So, there's no way to prove their "diagnosis" for "chemical imbalance", parden me, "chemical change". Science doesn't even know if anyone's brain can have such a thing.
This stuff is Pscience!


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