On May 22, 5:29 pm, redcoat1...@
gmail.com wrote:
> On May 22, 2:01 pm, Brittany badpsych.com> wrote:
>
>> From staff and wire reports
>
>> AstraZeneca PLC, which has its U.S. headquarters in Fairfax, was sued
>> by Arkansas for falsely claiming its antipsychotic medicine Seroquel
>> was safer than less-expensive drugs and failing to warn of its risks.
>
>> AstraZeneca has engaged in a “course of corporate misconduct and
>> misrepresentation” in violating numerous state laws, Arkansas Attorney
>> General Dustin McDaniel said in a lawsuit filed yesterday on behalf of
>> the state’s behavioral health and Medicaid divisions.
>
>
> Britt, there was a fantastic documentary last nite on PBS, about
> depression and how to treat it. There are some amazing ways that
> doctors are working to help people.
I'm sorry but I didn't 't watch the documentary on PBS. I assume that
the program showed pro ECT and pro psychiatric medications? If so then
I'm glad I've missed it because I don't need to sit on my sofa
watching lies.
>
> But, you have to understand, that for some people, medication or
> surgery or ECT therapy is the only way for them to get better.
ECT does nothing but damage the brain. Why do you think theirs memory
losses as a common side effects? ECT should not be forced on another
person. I support human rights and if someone wants ECT, theirs not a
damn thing that I can do about it. What I can do is fight for those
(who can't speak for themselves) who's right are being violated by the
scam artist psychiatrists who thinks everybody but themselves are
insane.
>
> Its 2008, you need to educate yourself in the real world, not the
> Scientology world. There is actual research and data, not 50 year old
> rantings from a madman like Hubbard.
Oh sweetie I've done TONS of research about psychiatry and so far I
understand why I hated the fake medical profession in the first place.
Using ECT that was once used to slaughter pigs doesn't seem like an
ethical treatment, neither does shoving an ice pick up someones eye
socket to jam the frontal part of the brain doesn't sound ethical
either.
>
> Be intellectually honest and learn about what is out there, rather
> than just parrot some crap science from a cult.