Randolph M. Nesse:
"I recall one professor who started an antidepressant in the spring and experienced an excellent remission from moderately severe depression. She returned in the fall to report that the stress of teaching was no longer a problem. In December, she returned to report that her mood was still fine, but she was in danger of losing her job. She had become so free from concern that she had not graded any student papers or exams all term. She decided to stop her medication."
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