Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 > http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=311956 & page=1 Jim, IF the psychiatric drugs weren't administered to the non-in-patient involuntarily committed victims, there wouldn't be as many in-patient involuntarily committed patients. Re: Prime Time Live Paxil program... > > I felt the same thing , I took a long long walk until I didn't want > to strangle psychiatric drug researchers and drug salesmen. > > It was a hard hitting piece. I am very glad they ran it. I got choked up. > They could have used the whole hour and gone into the aggression > angle for the drugs and also other side effects, Pittman's case is a > good > example. > > Other psychiatric drugs are no different in my book except most are only > administered > in a locked up ward where no one can cry out because they are " mentally > ill " . Here's where the pharma folks screwed up. They could have had their > lucrative > locked up consumers but they got greedy and started selling their wares > to the normal guy on the street and the horrors that followed were not > happening > to people locked up and labeled but to everyday people. It's a crime but > at least the industry's true colors are finally getting aired out in the > open. > Their greed will hopefully do their criminal ass's in. > > The website has a email feature to talk to them about the show. > Please, everyone go and talk about your experience. Give the > facts, maybe we can get more shows so more people will > know to avoid these drugs. > > http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=311956 & page=1 > > Best, > > Jim > > > > Well, I don't know about the rest of you, but I am still extremely bothered > by what I saw last night. I mean deeply bothered in a > nightmare-that-won't-end kind of way. That young girl's screams of wanting > to die--tears poured down my face, I jumped up, the injustice and cruelty > and madness of it all hit me like a ton of bricks, like an anvil was dropped > on my head like in a cartoon. I recognized my own voice in hers. I was > there. THEY did that to me, to her, to untold numbers of innocent people. > > And their stinking drugs wrecked my reproductive system, causing my uterus > to spontaneously bleed, causing a myomectomy that will affect my chance at > having a baby. That topic is just one more thing to pile on the litany of > human rights abuses and what is to my mind tantamount to torture. And then, > to see a money bag with a billion $ symbol on it, with the heading: > marketing plan or some such evil thing, it was all too much. No words can > express my disgust, my moral revulsion, every fiber of my being radiates > with a hatred I've never known, and a desire for justice that I don't think > will ever be met. I even dreamed that I was screaming at the executives, > telling them they have murdered innocent people, children...but they won't > get me. > > And I suppose they didn't, damn them all to hell. I am too tough, like a > cockroach, and I will live to see them all go down. I want to see justice > met for that young girl, for the young woman that i was when I was poisoned > and tortured by the 'pyschiatric profession,' when they gave me drugs for > freakin' insomnia causing me to lose my mind and my physical health, my > future chance at children, at having a family...whoo boy, I'm getting upset > again. Is anyone feeling what I felt last night? I'm having a hard time > with all of this. The trauma is so great, and its all come rushing back. I > guess this isn't just like war--it IS war. It is our vietnam, and it may > subside, but it doesn't really ever go away. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2004 Report Share Posted December 12, 2004 , Your right. Something we say at the office all time: " If you go to a mental health specialist, your gonna get a mental illness " And yes most people go to a psychiatrist before getting locked up. But since the early 90's the regular doc was handing out the antidepressants and that of course made things even worse. > http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=311956 & page=1 Jim, IF the psychiatric drugs weren't administered to the non-in-patient involuntarily committed victims, there wouldn't be as many in-patient involuntarily committed patients. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2004 Report Share Posted December 12, 2004 , Your right. Something we say at the office all time: " If you go to a mental health specialist, your gonna get a mental illness " And yes most people go to a psychiatrist before getting locked up. But since the early 90's the regular doc was handing out the antidepressants and that of course made things even worse. > http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=311956 & page=1 Jim, IF the psychiatric drugs weren't administered to the non-in-patient involuntarily committed victims, there wouldn't be as many in-patient involuntarily committed patients. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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