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clinical depression vs chronic depression
Posted On 09/25/2010 15:01:40 by summer2010

Joe Pantoliano described clinical depression as a dis-ease caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain and it can be fixed.  How is this different from chronic depression or are they the same dis-ease.

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From: summer2010
09/29/2010 18:34:02


STAGEPROMO wrote:


i'm not real sure, but i believe chronic is more treatment resistant (or at least from the standpoint of Big Pharmie-but holisticly, i do alot better with my herbals and vities- as opposed to some synthetic designer drug...)


Thanks for the reply


And i think it has something to do with duration,clinical depression; as opposed to chronic, which one is consigned to live with, all of ones life.




Does that make sense? + i have no idea whether holisticly is even a word! MO




From: STAGEPROMO
09/29/2010 11:25:33

i'm not real sure, but i believe chronic is more treatment resistant (or at least from the standpoint of Big Pharmie-but holisticly, i do alot better with my herbals and vities- as opposed to some synthetic designer drug...)


And i think it has something to do with duration,clinical depression; as opposed to chronic, which one is consigned to live with, all of ones life.


Does that make sense? + i have no idea whether holisticly is even a word! MO




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