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Old 10-13-2006, 01:37 AM #1
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Default husband's gym buddy is a pyschologist

Hi Friends,

Hubby's gym buddy is a pyschologist.
Tomorrow he is accompanying the gym buddy to a workshop/conference on "antipsychotics" sponsored by drug companies.

Last month they went to work shops on depression and insomnia. This is unrelated to what hubby does for a living. He says he finds it interesting. And the drug companies are not checking ids at the door. They give the power point and lunch to anyone who signs up apparently.

Hubby explained to me last month that having depression is like loosing the hardware in your computer -- you need professional help.
But he needs to hear things more than once --> he asked me me why people who are depressed "can't just get over it." I pointed to his handouts from the workshop.

He asked me to come up with a question for him to ask at the conference tomorrow "because last time people asked some dumb questions."

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