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My brother has had a seizure disorder since he was 4, and his meds have failed many times. My moms friend has a daughter that has sometimes hundreds of tiny seizures a day, and they have yet to control it after several years of different treatments. Sometimes with seizure disorders nothing works unfortunately. And it is rather rare to die from a seizure. Not to mention most seizure meds carry a long list of side effects, many dangerous ones at that, where it may seem that an occasional seizure would be less damaging than the side effects of the meds. I believe whatever they decided to do (medicate or not) they did because they thought it was in the best interest of their child, and I am sure they researched it well because they seem responsible like that. I have said before I don't care for the Travolta's, but this is one subject I can see their side on.
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| Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Alabama
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| My heart aches for the loss of the beloved child. I can't imagine the pain they are in. I, too, believe that as a society we over-medicate. I understand that there are people with chemical imbalances that need meds, but as a general rule doctors are way too quick in writing a prescription for mind/mood altering drugs. I am speaking from experience here -- I suffer from chronic pain due to the 4-wheeler accident I had in 11/07. The theory is that you take a med that alters your moods and it helps with pain. I took several of these drugs and they didn't work so my well meaning very skilled doctor prescribed Cymbalta - which is an EVIL drug - I am convinced that it would have killed me if I hadn't quit taking it. I am now using a tens unit for pain and have a small supply of loracet plus for those days when the tens doesn't take care of the pain. |
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While I have nothing against the Travolta's, I belive they have alway's had Jett's best interest in mind. I have a Seizure disorder and my medication does not alway's prevent them. I have not drove a car in 12 years because I have no clue when one will strike me. Medication works differently on each person. We do not know their reasons for taking him off the meds, what if he had reactions to it? I feel so bad that they lost their son, its very tragic for this to of happen at all.
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Good stuff here
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker | My mother is Bi Polar and my nephew is high functioning Autistic,and my 9 year old neice has Leukemia. None of which were"a choice" All of the above, need certain medication management. Faith of any kind,is huge in the overall picture. I believe that every diagnosis and every person is different. Obviously finding the correct meds are very challenging. The side effects,lifestyles,and many other factors play an important role. My mother has struggled her whole life. She is now 60. She has been in menopause for 20 + years.Women have hormones to factor into their diagnosis also,which changes daily. My nephew is 9, but will go through puberty,and change his chemical make up,therefore, changing his needs and meds once again. And like every medication,when you are on it for a long time ,you can build up a resistance to it. No matter what...having friends and family support and education is key. I know that without support any diagnosis, no matter how big or small is twice as hard. We all wish there was a "Magic Pill"..not so. I truly know that in my experience with my family members that struggle ,the best medication is love.
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| The Travolta's , like every parent , wanted the best for their son and I feel for them right now . I can't imagine the sorrow they must wake up and feel everyday. Scientologist do believe in and take medications for certain disorders but ever since Tom Cruise spoke about mental disorders the whole issue has become clouded and the beliefs of Scientologist have been twisted by a media crazed society. In today's society we are constantly told that if we are sad or something in our life is not going as expected , it's not our fault .Something must be wrong and medication can fix it. While I know some people truly do need medications doctors on a whole are far to willing to prescribe mind altering medications , especially to children , without really looking for an underlying cause. WAY to many children ( as well as adults)are put on medication for everything from ADHD to depression without anyone questioning the diagnosis or trying to figure out the best possible way to treat them . We are trained that doctors know everything and we must sit , listen ,and never question. Don't get me wrong , I have nothing against doctors in general , a wonderful group of doctor's saved my sons life! BUT I feel too many parent's put their children on medication and let it try to calm them down (to the point of changing their personality altogether) without questioning the diagnosis because they have just given up and been told this is the best thing to do. I hope people soon realize the amount of damage that can be done by over medicating everyone for everything without really taking the time to discover if the medication is actually warranted.
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| Studying different religions is sort of a hobby for me. Usually I really enjoy it and even though they may not be my own beliefs I am very rarely tempted to pass judgment. Scientology is one of the few that have been the exception. I do believe, like most of y'all, that the Travoltas had the best interests in mind for Jett but it seems likely their religion failed all of them. It is true that Scientology does believe in meds for medical reasons but they also have their own "cleansing" rituals that can be dangerous. They have admitted that they took Jett off of his seizure medication and that he went through "cleanses" that helped him. Most likely none of us will ever know if their belief in Scientology contributed to Jett's death but I can understand why people wonder. It's already been mentioned that they do not believe in ANY mental or psychological disorders- they believe you are "defective" and have to work to overcome it. They do not believe in any medication for psychological disorders and many people who had personal contact with Jett, including John's brother, believe he was autistic. Nobody in the medical field that I saw interviewed after Jett's death said his symptoms resembled Kawosaki syndrome. I am by no means an expert on autism but I do know that a lot can be done and I think it's sad that it was written off due to their religious beliefs. I have no first hand knowledge of seizure disorders but my understanding is that though it is common for a medication to stop working and to even take a break from medication, doctors will keep trying others hoping to find the right cocktail that will work. To those of you with personal knowledge, is that true? There are many people who used to be involved at a high level in Scientology who now actively speak out about it and how dangerous it is. This site Scientology associated deaths is one I came across that is really sad. There are many sites out there hosted by former Scientology members who are joining together to help each o other recover from what they feel is brain washing and spread the word that Scientology is a dangerous cult. My heart really does go out to the Travoltas and the pain they are enduring now is unimaginable to me.
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Did I not say that I realize there are a lot of legitimate cases out there, but I also feel that it is way over diganosed. No need to defend yourself if you fit into the former category and not the latter. But there are people that look up the symptoms on the internet and keep complaining about them until the Dr gives them the medication. There are people that just cannot cope with normal day to day problems because they were never taught how to cope with disappointment. | |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: central new york
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| Seem's like some dr's fix one thing and then that takes on the snowball effect and other things go wrong and then more and more meds. That is what I meant. Some people won't ask or question why they are given more meds. I'm sure if it's true he wasn't taking meds there was a good reason. I just don't think a mother would endanger her child for any reason or religion. But, we all make mistakes. This young person is now with God and all has been cured. |
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They need to do more testing and evaluating. And as someone else pointed out, the drug companines come up with symptoms, that can be cured by their drugs, then put them on TV with an Ask YOUR Dr. for this medication. But the problem lies much deeper. We are a spoiled country, we expect to have the government solve all of our problems for us. We expect a pill to cure everything, we expect never to be disappointed or uncomfortable in any way shape or manner. Many people use bi polar as a c rutch to excuse everything they do or don't do. I have a step Grandson, 19 years old, over 6 foot tall that has never worked a day in his life. He cannot read well enough to fill out a job application or take a drivers test. All his life he and his mother have used ADHD as an excuse for him not to do his schoolwork or to behave. so this big tall strapping lad will never work a day in his life because he is on SS disability. Life in the real world comes with hardships and discomforts. Sometimes we just need to suck it up and stop looking for excuses. | |
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I agree completely. My brother has had seizures throughout his life off and on, and his first was at 4. He was babied my whole life because of it, and of course, diagnosed ADD in school. Because of that, he got help with all of his work, never was held responsible for anything in his life, is now 25 and just got fired from his job at Taco Bell a few months ago, and has sat on unemployment since, because he "doesn't really like other jobs". He is very lazy. Its a sad truth, but almost every family that you ask (that believes that as many people as diagnosed really do have it) has at least one person in their family is either add, adhd, bi-polar, or autistic, many of them claim that their children are add/adhd/autistic, therefor THEY need drugs for depression because of it. IMO many, if not most (not all...) kids diagnosed with add or adhd have had a severe lack in disapline. Not to mention the fact that society just cannot seem to accept that everyone is DIFFERENT. There are different learning styles, yet they want all kids to learn the same, and when they don't, they drug them instead of adjusting the way they teach. I have 6 kids, not one of them learns the same. My oldest could possibly be diagnosed dyslexic. My second has a genetic disorder and has already been labeled autistic. My third...good gravy, he could be the poster child for adhd, my 4th is just the perfect princess ideal student top in her class. My 5th and 6th are too young to tell for sure, but I am sure they will stand out as well. Its called being an individual, and I encourage it. All of my kids got the principal's award last year for their school, they have NEVER gone to the office, they get basically straight A's, and all of them are top in their class for reading. I could take any of my 3 boys to the doctor at any time and I am sure would get a prescription the same day instead of alternatives to actually help the issue. I am not saying that parents that choose to medicate are bad people or parents, I am just saying that the Pharm companies and doctors don't inform parents enough and maybe they themselves dont even know that there are better options out there. I am not saying problems don't exsist, that would be rediculous. I am just saying that I don't agree with they way they are treated.
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