Guest guest Posted May 11, 2004 Report Share Posted May 11, 2004 Very well put Lauren. Sylvia herbal remedies , " Lauren Bastow " <lbastow@s...> wrote: > Perhaps the answer to a person wanting to die (personal experience on > more than one occasion) is sorting through the mental problems that are > causing said feelings. People don't just " want to die " for no reason. > Perhaps they are being bullied at school or maybe being molested and the > parent doesn't know it. Medication in this context is being used so > people don't have to go through the hardship of dealing with mental > trauma. Not all pain was meant to be avoided. It is though hardship that > character is developed. Mental medication is a byproduct of this > society's wish for everything to be easy. Instead of thinking of > medication as " The only thing that's keeping my children sane and giving > them the ability to focus on life around them " perhaps one should think > of what is causing them not to be able to concentrate. Fix the problem, > not the symptom. What do they eat, is it hydgronated, does it have MSG, > were they vaccinated, do they have a mild brain injury. Perhaps one that > makes it so they nerve impulses that go from the senses (sight, tactile, > auditory) get disrupted somehow on their way to the brain. There are 100 > possible reasons why your kids " need " medication. If you are willing to > put in the legwork (and this group can reduce that) to find the cause, > you can in your own right, take control of your kids wellbeing instead > of relying on poison to manage the symptom. In addition, if there were > more people that " bashed " people for putting their kids unnecessary > medication, it wouldn't be so accepted and we could avoid things like > Columbine and other unbelievably disturbing actions by kids that have > been drugged so long they don't know what way is " down " so to speak. > When a kid doesn't know what a bad feeling is (depression, or any other > " negative " feeling) they lose humanity because there must be opposite in > all things or we wouldn't have a reference to guide us. Making them feel > happy all the time, even when they are planning the gory demise of many, > is of no benefit to them. It's simply a matter of will power and a guide > that is willing to accept the fact that not everything is meant to be > painless. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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