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In reply to the discussion: Medicine's big new battleground: does mental illness really exist? [View all]timdog44
(1,388 posts)One - Any time someone takes a pill to "cure" a disease is not really a cure. It is a treatment of a symptom and thus any disease can be classified the way the Division of Clinical Pharmacology. Diabetes, take a pill. High blood pressure, take a pill. High cholesterol, take a pill. Etc. Etc. Etc. These are truly medical problems and probably a number of them can be cured without pills. Mental illness is the same, take a pill. Their are ways to cure mental illness organically, but at what expense?
Leads to two. If mental illness is no longer classified as a disease, then insurance companies will not be liable to treat the sufferers. It is one thing to pay for a pill. It is another to pay for long term, real cure of a mental illness. You watch. Insurance companies will start to pay less and less. And only the very wealthy will be able to get real care for mental illness. The DCP have been paid off.