Guest guest Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 I doubt if it is intentional, but I am amazed at how many people, including doctors, couldn't care less. And they don't care not because they don't believe in PSSD but because it gets in the way of business as usual - and that is downright evil. This is my experince anyway when I talk about PSSD on the newspaper sites and then people just tell me it's all a load of crap. And out of the scores of journalists and professionals I have contacted I rarely get a reply. On another site to which I belong - where people suffer from depression and anxiety - many said, 'Oh, not that again, please shut up because it is off topic.' I can forgive them because they are scared but not the professionals who just wish we would go away. Sometimes I think that no one cares at all, but we do have some powerful friends in professional circles, but they too are being blocked from bringing PSSD to light. But I believe our story will come out pretty soon in some professional journals although we really need cover in the mainstream press. But that will come eventually as well. Kv > > Does anyone think that this was intentionally done to us? Doctors have known for at least the past decade that ssri's do not work, especially in kids. The more i look into this the more sinister it gets. The world is a sick place so the thought of lobotomizing people doesn't seem that crazy to me any more. What do you people think? Also, I do not mean to burst anyone's bubble but pssd is not going to be on mainstream television any time soon. Last night i saw 4 pharmaceutical commercials in a row during the nightly news. Big pharma has television, and news in general, in their pocket. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 > > Does anyone think that this was intentionally done to us? I don't think so. But I blame the farma companies for not publishing about PSSD. > Also, I do not mean to burst anyone's bubble but pssd is not going >to be on mainstream television any time soon. Last night i saw 4 >pharmaceutical commercials in a row during the nightly news. Big >pharma has television, and news in general, in their pocket. You can start your own PSSD weblog. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 another thought, not a new one I know, is this one: http://www.seroxatusergroup.org.uk/ssri%20induced%20parkinsonism.pdf I think a extrem kind of ssri is to find in the press at all. It is alo known that ssris can cause extra pyramidal symptoms like neuroleptics and somewhere I read that they are taken as neuroleptics by some psychiatrists!! that could mean that the medicines that us could help is to find in parkinsons medicines. it is also known that parkinsons patients seems to feel less and they have also strong sexual problems. pssd seems not to be a so massive dopamine reduction like real parkinson but in some brain regions it seems to be nearly the same. " dead " dopamine neurons?! what do you think about this? if we could make a plausible bridge from pssd to pseudo parkinson desease we maybe have an easier stand with experts?! > > > > Does anyone think that this was intentionally done to us? > > I don't think so. But I blame the farma companies for not publishing about PSSD. > > > Also, I do not mean to burst anyone's bubble but pssd is not going >to be on mainstream television any time soon. Last night i saw 4 >pharmaceutical commercials in a row during the nightly news. Big >pharma has television, and news in general, in their pocket. > > You can start your own PSSD weblog. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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