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- From: rind@enterprise.bih.harvard.edu (David Rind)
- Newsgroups: sci.med
- Subject: Re: Depression; was: Re: Thyroid info needed
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- Date: 24 Jan 93 04:11:09 GMT
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- Organization: Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston Mass., USA
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- In article <C12vzy.6zo@athena.cs.uga.edu> mcovingt@athena.cs.uga.edu
- (Michael A. Covington) writes:
- [responding to my point that depression is underdiagnosed by primary
- care physicians]
-
- >Well, doesn't it make sense to look for potentially curable causes of
- >vaguely ill health before assuming it's a problem that can only be treated
- >symptomatically?
-
- Certainly it makes sense to look for physiologic problems causing
- fatigue, but in a primary care setting it will be rare to find any.
- The point I was making was that rather than saying "it's depression"
- too quickly, the evidence suggests that primary care physicians
- are in fact far too slow to make this diagnosis.
-
- I'm not sure it's fair to say that depression can only be treated
- "symptomatically." People can have long remissions even after
- antidepressants have been discontinued.
- --
- David Rind
- rind@binoc.bih.harvard.edu
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