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Jul. 4th, 2003 12:00 pmFor the first time that I can remember Tom Cruise does something that I fully condone and support. That's a new one. Usually he just annoys the fuck out of me with all his Scientology crap, and even though this is motivated by the same reason the thing he fights for is very decent. Psycho drugs are evil.
Tom Cruise Hits Out at Drug Laws
Heartthrob actor Tom Cruise is launching a campaign to stop kids taking drugs prescribed by their doctors. The diminutive Mission Impossible hunk flew to Washington DC last week to lobby politicians for stricter controls on how medicines are handed out to minors, particularly those with Attention Deficit Disorder. Cruise campaigns, "There are eight million kids on educational medication. Do you know about Ritalin, Adderall and psychotropic drugs? When you break down the chemical compound, it's the same as cocaine. Bet you didn't know that." The Scientology faith, of which the Vanilla Sky star is a firm follower, is against all forms of orthodox medicines, favoring more natural ways to medicate.
Tom Cruise Hits Out at Drug Laws
Heartthrob actor Tom Cruise is launching a campaign to stop kids taking drugs prescribed by their doctors. The diminutive Mission Impossible hunk flew to Washington DC last week to lobby politicians for stricter controls on how medicines are handed out to minors, particularly those with Attention Deficit Disorder. Cruise campaigns, "There are eight million kids on educational medication. Do you know about Ritalin, Adderall and psychotropic drugs? When you break down the chemical compound, it's the same as cocaine. Bet you didn't know that." The Scientology faith, of which the Vanilla Sky star is a firm follower, is against all forms of orthodox medicines, favoring more natural ways to medicate.
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Date: 2003-07-04 06:10 am (UTC)so uh, i think what he fights for is ridiculous.
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Date: 2003-07-04 06:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-07-04 06:58 pm (UTC)No, actually, it's the same as crystal meth. Because that's essentially what most ADD drugs are: amphetemines. And if a child who doesn't need the medication is being given it, then the parents will probably want to stop that immediately, as amphetemines only have the desired calming effect in people who really have ADD or ADHD or other chemical problems associated with the drugs. It tends to make people without the disorder irritable and over-energized.
*Is on Adderall. Is doing far better than she used to be. She appreciates Tom's right to believe what he likes, but really thinks that diagnosis and dispension of medication should be left to the doctors' discretion and not the government*
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Date: 2003-07-05 03:25 am (UTC)You see what I mean? If there's an actual need to take these pills then they should get it. But I find it interesting that in the US almost everyone I know takes some sort of mood-altering medication whereas where I live pratically nobody does and we're just as sane.
Just some food for thought. It may seem odd for most people to see such a campagne. But to me this totally makes sense.
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Date: 2003-07-05 04:09 am (UTC)He didn't get erections or have ANY sexual thoughts anymore (which is NOT normal for a fourteen year old) and he didn't find any joy in playing or doing the things he'd done before. He described it as "Nothing is fun anymore." The reason why he waited so long to speak was that he had heard his parents say they were relieved he was so calm and well behaved. When they found out they took him back to the old doctor who changed his medication and they are still with that doctor. After a couple of weeks off the drug the boy gradually became himself again.
I think the dangers in medicating children is that they often can't speak about how they are feeling in the same way an adult who takes drugs can do.
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Date: 2003-07-05 05:20 am (UTC)And yes, I fully agree.