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By Ed Hinerman on March 27, 2012
Let me preface this by saying that I take Prozac for situational depression. The situation doesn’t exist anymore but the feelings were so bad that I continue to take the Prozac. I don’t want to quit and find out that the horrible way I felt was just coincidental to the situation that I blamed it ...read more
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By Ed Hinerman on October 26, 2011
Ok, so occasionally I’m like a broken record (dated myself on that one) and can’t quite let go of an injustice. My Mom thinks that’s a good thing and my wife says as long as it doesn’t affect my blood pressure she’s good with it…so here I go again. Well controlled mood disorders are not ...read more
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By Ed Hinerman on September 6, 2011
A common theme I run into because of the large number of physician life insurance clients I have is the lack of records they have. To a ridiculous end it would be like asking your Mom to produce records for all of the medical care she gave you growing up. With physicians treating physicians and ...read more
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By Ed Hinerman on August 31, 2011
What are there, 300 million plus a few people in the United States now? And the best guess I found is that 10′s of millions have mood disorders to one degree or another. Personally I think that may be an understatement. Tens of millions treated and untreated? 1 in 5? 1 in 4? The truth ...read more
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