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Musings about Music, Antidepressants, Celiac Disease, Wheat, HIPAA, Justin Bieber and Jesus
First, music and antidepressants: I took antidepressants every day for twenty-six years. During that time all I listened to was country and western music. Kenny Rogers called it “the white man’s blues” and I listened to the words. After I … Continue reading
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Celiac, Aides and Your Signature
See also “Behind the Locked Doors of Inpatient Psychiatry.” Today at Hutchings Psychiatric Center we meet Dr. Jane Kou for the first time. http://behindthelockeddoors.wordpress.com/2010/11/24/hutchings-psychiatric-center-notes-from-a-hospitalization-part-i/ Celiac Disease First, to the person who found me while searching for “emergency food availability for … Continue reading