MW> I understand your posts alright and I understand that you have a *real*
MW> problem when it comes to accepting that drugs, when given under a
qualified
MW> doctor and there is a complete back-up system to help if any problems are
MW> incurred, can help a lot of these children.
And I say that in the case of children where there is a family history
of alcoholism, that the qualifications of the doctor who is treating
that child are very much at stake.
What is the educational background of this doctor? Does he or she have
any specialized courses in addiction? Is he or she well aware of the
new information on brain chemistry and genetics that is pouring out
today? Does he or she know anything at all about remedial diet?
If the answer to any of the above is a no, then take a good look around
for someone who can answer yes to most of them.
* SLMR 2.1a * hAS ANYONE SEEN MY cAPSLOCK KEY?
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