tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post4229177413840359548..comments2023-09-28T15:35:46.255+01:00Comments on <center>FIDDAMAN BLOG</center>: Pro-Antidepressant Brigade Use Scientology As Their Defence.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-82239437088417237842009-08-31T21:03:47.698+01:002009-08-31T21:03:47.698+01:00I was just wondering... at what point does a menta...I was just wondering... at what point does a mentally ill person get their credibility back? Post partum depression does not last forever but if you buy into all of this with Katherine Stone and Company... will you be considered non credible for the rest of your life? And maybe these websites that are promoting The Mother's Act should mention that the only time mentally ill people are creadible is when they are asking for drugs.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-80276832997670104272009-08-31T18:43:22.448+01:002009-08-31T18:43:22.448+01:00On July 12, 2009, Lauren Hale sprung into action o...On July 12, 2009, Lauren Hale sprung into action on her website with the headline: "TIME Magazine misfires debate on MOTHER'S Act."<br /><br />"Hale went so far as to give women specific instructions to make sure the Time article was not read, and wrote: "I am personally asking you to boycott – even asking if you can take the copy of TIME home from the doctor's office in order to keep other moms from reading it!"<br /><br />Did she actually say that? Not a great career move on her part. Pharma already looks like disease mongers and public trust is really swaying now. This just adds insult to injury. <br /><br />I want to read more but this really shocked me. And then this Lee character "Shut up and take your medication" Now that would make a great commercial. I['m sure pharma was really thrilled to see this. Anyways, I will get back to this but those two things really jump off the page. I thought I'd heard everything. No such luck. <br /><br />Cheers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-77111161994638508642009-08-31T11:28:36.659+01:002009-08-31T11:28:36.659+01:00Whenever I go on blogs with comments (which I rare...Whenever I go on blogs with comments (which I rarely do), the Mothers Act proponents will almost always drop out of the debate.<br /><br />I assume it's because by now they realize that I've investigated their disease mongering campaign so thoroughly that I can back up anything I say with facts by simply cutting them out of my past articles and therefore, trying to write me off with the bogus Scientology defense is not possible.<br /><br />Most of the time, the leaders of the Mothers Act gang will start debates on various websites and then block all the contrary comments so it appears as if everyone agrees with their views.<br /><br />There ought to be a law against this practice. On more than one occasion, somebody asked me for sources to back up a comment I posted and then I was blocked from providing them, which makes me look bad as a journalist.<br /><br />As I said in one of my articles, this disease mongering campaign is going to set back the recognition that some women do indeed suffer medical problems, by claiming parenthood leads to a host of mental disorders and making everyone look like a hypochondriac.<br /><br />As you mentioned Bob, parenthood has always been a hard job, and moreso in the past. Anybody who doubts that need only go watch the reruns of Little House on the Prairie.<br /><br />Evelyn PringleEvelyn Pringlenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-68942149952886664642009-08-31T07:59:33.632+01:002009-08-31T07:59:33.632+01:00Apparently reading the DSM now constitutes use of ...Apparently reading the DSM now constitutes use of antidepressant medication!<br /><br />FidFidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07329260132388791267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-12377092426541104022009-08-31T07:34:08.181+01:002009-08-31T07:34:08.181+01:00I haven't laughed so hard in almost 24 hours, ...I haven't laughed so hard in almost 24 hours, perhaps 48. Thanks Bobby. Oh, does a day without hard laughter fit into the DSM anywhere?Amy Philonoreply@blogger.com