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KIRSTIE ALLEY, KELLY PRESTON and JOHN TRAVOLTA have joined TOM CRUISE's controversial battle against anti-depressants - by launching a public drive to restrict the use of medicines they believe cause suicide and violence among users.
Alley, Cruise, Preston and her husband Travolta are long-term followers of L RON HUBBARD's Church Of Scientology, which has been labelled a "cult" by some critics.
And Cruise recently angered the American Psychiatric Association (APA) by attacking the use of anti-depressants, because the controversial faith teaches that drugs and psychiatry are destructive and dangerous.
But Alley, Preston and Travolta have leapt to the WAR OF THE WORLDS hunk's defence, by joining a group of doctors who are pushing for American authorities to put tougher warnings on prescription medication about their possible side-effects.
Alley and Preston wrote an open letter to the Food and Drug Administration, which reads, "We can no longer sit back and let the clock tick, waiting for more deaths, suicides or people driven to violent acts by psychotropic drugs."
Alley explains, "Parents in particular have been misled about the effects of these drugs. They are highly addictive; kids are using them more than street drugs to get high."
Preston adds, "Parents don't know that these drugs are turning kids into walking time bombs. Eight out of the last 13 school shooters were taking prescribed psychiatric drugs, and only now is the FDA investigating the fact these drugs can cause violence."
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16th June 2006 15:22
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| Well it is one year later, my granddaughter has been taken off some of her meds, but is still on the ones for the chemical imbalance. happily, she is doing great, going to be a senior, getting good grades, in a dance program and has a job.. She is happy again, but still has depression at her monthly time. But the antideprescent drugs saved her.. My heart aches for my beautiful granddaughter that chose to leave us 8 years ago and my heart still aches when I think of my sweet Trina. Her brother now has a baby, and she would have spoiled her rotten. I have now created a website to honor her since I am across the country from where she is buried between my parents. (her great-grandparents) Now when I am missing her, I have a place to visit with her.. | ||
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18th November 2005 17:38
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| I need to add this. I have three lovely children. After the birth of my first daughter, I was so depressed, in fact, I didn't know what I was, I just know I would lock myself in the room all day and cry for hours while my sister cared for my newborn. I wouldn't eat or bathe and whenever anyone would try to talk to me it was just too much and it would upset me even more. I hated myself for bringing a child into this "awful" world we live in. I was so consumed by guilt and detached from reality. I thought it would be different with the second child but it wasn't, and it lasted longer (about three weeks). I wasn't able to bond with my child the way I would have liked. By the third time, my midwife prescribed me an antidepressant and it was amazing. I was able to enjoy my third child from the beginning and I was only on the meds for a month. What I went through those two times was the most hopeless, empty feeling I have ever experienced in my life, it is beyond even explaining. I used to criticize people that killed themselves and I would say that suicide was the "ultimate" act of selfishness. I am telling you if this were something I had to deal with on a daily basis there is NO WAY I could have coped! You are a prisoner in your own body! I don't know how people live in a state of depression for years or even months. YOU CELEBRITIES HAVE GOT TO STOP!!! You have no idea what you're talking about because none of you have ever been CLINICALLY depressed! It's not the same as being sad or upset! You guys just don't give a s**t as long as your children or families aren't affected by this. You just want to stand for something because you know alot of people are going to listen. Yet the one thing you pick could cost someone their life and you're actually willing to take that chance. What about standing up against racism, discrimination....now that's a freakin' hero! Innocent people are going to hang on your every word, not take the needed medication and end up blowing their brains out. Now how does that make you feel? | ||