Articles on Abuses

Killing Creativity

A few nights ago, I watched a documentary on teen sensation, Justin Bieber.  His mother and grandparents were interviewed.  The grandfather remarked how Justin would never sit still and he always had to be doing something.  They put him in soccer and numerous other sports.  Justin worked very hard to learn how to be a musician and to play the the drums, guitar, piano, and trumpet on his own.  He would perform on the street and would never come home with less than $150-$200 after an hour or two, according to the grandfather.  Now, at the ripe old age of 16, he is a teen superstar.  Justin Bieber go!

What if a teacher with a low tolerance for activity had come upon this child?  Would they have recommended he be put on Ritalin?  Calm him down.  Make him conform to the class.

An interesting article from the British Medical Journal (2003) tells of 5 million or so kids in the USA on Ritalin or Adderall for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD).  An editorial on this can be found with other interesting information at the site What Doctors Don’t Tell You.

How much creativity has been destroyed by these drugs in the last 30 years? Which Einsteins, which Rembrandts and which Mozarts have been destroyed due to the irresponsible use of drugs such as Ritalin or Adderall?

Fortunately Justin Bieber’s parents were more interested in him as a person and cared more about him than killing his spirit.

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Are you depressed about Pfizer?

In British Columbia, Canada there is a class action suit against Pfizer. You can read the article in the Nation Post here: http://www.nationalpost.com/most-popular/story.html?id=2760945

The plaintiiffs contend that Pfizer’s drug Champix is dangerous, causing depression and possibly suicide – Patricia Clow of Colwood, B.C., says that it caused her daughter to commit suicide. Champix is on the market in US and Canada as a product to help quit smoking.

There are a couple of remarks that stand out to me. The first is:

“In July 2009, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration required Pfizer to insert a ‘black box’ warning into its labelling about the risk of suicide or psychiatric harm.”

The second:

“The agency [Health Canada] also noted, however, that symptoms like depressed mood, insomnia, irritability, frustration, anger and anxiety are often reported while quitting smoking, with or without drug treatment.”

Now I contend that this second statement by Health Canada was more than a little stupid if directed at anyone who retains any ability at all to think: Millions of people quit smoking every year. I have never heard of anyone getting so depressed or irritated or frustrated or angry or anxious that they actually committed suicide – without the help of drugs of course.

As for the first statement, why would you put a drug out on the market where the side effects are more dangerous than what they are used to cure? Here is a bit more information on the side effects of Champix take from the Wikipedia dictionary:

“In November 2007, the FDA announced it had received post-marketing reports that patients using Chantix for smoking cessation had experienced several serious symptoms, including suicidal ideation and occasional suicidal behavior, erratic behavior, and drowsiness. On February 1, 2008 the FDA issued an Alert to further clarify its findings, noting that ‘it appears increasingly likely that there is an association between Chantix and serious neuropsychiatric symptoms.’ It is unknown whether the psychiatric symptoms are related to the drug or to nicotine withdrawal symptoms, although not all patients had stopped smoking. The FDA also recommended that health care professionals and patients watch for behavioral and mood changes.[7] In May 2008, Pfizer updated the safety information associated with Chantix, noting that ‘some patients have reported changes in behavior, agitation, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions.'”

Another point that irritates and depresses me to no end (don’t worry, I won’t commit suicide) is that Pfizer put this drug out and over the next several months numerous ‘results’ came in causing them to put additional warnings on their labels. Are they releasing these drugs and unbeknownst to the public at large using them as guinea pigs?

Please, please don’t take your doctor’s word on a drug – he gets money to push them – do your own research! I’d rather see you alive and smoking – enjoying life – than depressed and dead from suicide.

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Real Source of Psychiatric Disorders

The article in the attached link is rather long and verbose
for the layman but it makes a point about the importance of
checking the physical cause of symptoms.

Medical Conditions With Psychiatric Manifestations

The  above article explains how each of the following can manifest as
various psychiatric disorders:

Traumatic Brain Injury: mood and anxiety disorders.
Epilepsy: hallucinations and panic attacks
Multiple Sclerosis (MS): depression and anxiety
Thyroid Disorders: hyperactivity, depression, impaired memory,
paranoid delusions, sleep disorder, weight loss, fatigue, anxiety,
obsessive-compulsive disorder,
Adrenal insufficiency: depression, poor appetite, weight loss,
irritability, delirium and coma
Diabetes: depression, anxiety disorder, eating disorders including
anorexia nervosa

Taken from the above-mentioned article –
Medical Conditions With Psychiatric Manifestations by
O’Brien, Rebecca Flynn; Kifuji, Kayoko; Summergrad, Paul

Here is a personal story from a friend:

“We had a cook working for us. Her daughter had celiac disease
(but not yet diagnosed) and the doctor wanted to put her on psychiatric
drugs because she had difficulty concentrating (she was starving to death).
When she was finally diagnosed with celiac disease, she changed her diet
and seven months later had grown four inches, gained weight and had
leaped ahead two grades.”

In the book, “A Dose of Sanity” by Sydney Walker III, he gives
numerous examples of his own patients where they had been
diagnosed with psychiatric disorders and he always could find
the actual physical ailment that was the cause.

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Natural Treatment for Bipolar Disorder

“The story of Truehope began with one father’s desperate desire to save his children.”

The pharmaceutical industry would have you believe their drugs are the only cure for mankind’s mental ills. And when someone discovers a more effective way to help people without the harmful side effects of things like suicide and death then organizations such as Heath Canada deems it necessary to stop real help.

Please take some time to read through TrueHope’s website and do what you can to support their efforts to fight the good fight.

TrueHope and EMPowerplus

More great information in the Lethbridge Herald and True Hope’s battle with Health Canada.

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Teen Screening and Depression Screening

As my kids grow I try as much as possible to expose them to cultural references that I think are valuable.  Obviously, these are things that I think are valuable but I do like to think that I’ve learned something in all my years.  I was talking to my youngest son about a couple of books the other day along this line.  Continue reading →

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