Guest guest Posted January 27, 2003 Report Share Posted January 27, 2003 Dear Group, A lot of stories about drugs causing problems, huh? In reality these wouldn't make a drop in an ocean of misery out there. The benzo group has 1700 members who have accidently found it and now have some hope. Each has their own story. There are a couple of SSRI groups with a few hundred each who are also battling the damage caused by these drugs. These and the ones in the stories that you read about are the lucky ones. They are the survivors. There are millions who were not lucky enough to find someone or some group to help them realize what was happening to them and help lead them out of this whirlpool of death and destruction. Before the internet became available the average person was doomed by his inability to aquire any information necessary to save their self. Most still will not find these few meager resources. For 100 years or so, the medical/pharmacuetical industry has been creating mental illness with it's drugs, ruining lives, damaging patients and causing death and wholesale destruction in millions of people. It is a thriving business economically, but in human terms it is one of the most costly in the world. Millions of people are sacrificed so the drug companies can sell drugs, hospitals can sell space and doctors can sell treatment. And these are the ones who are rich and get all of the benefits from our rich societies, but at a way, way too high of price. just my 2 cents, Frank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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