It’s a tad depressing
Dec. 22nd, 2009 09:23 pmWhen you see the adverts for 4g phones, and realise that one’s own phone is just scraping 1½g. Two at a pinch. Bah. No-one rings me on it, anyway!
However, I must say OMG about the adverts on American TV for prescription drugs – we don’t (obviously) have adverts on the TV for these over here and I’m bloody glad! If you’ve never seen one, nip to Hulu and watch for a while you’ll soon run across one – this is basically what they are like:
“If you suffer from XXX – then you’ll know how inconvenient it can be, not only the pain, but the way it restricts you from doing what you want to do. PRESCRIPTION DRUG can help, so talk to your doctor to see if PRESCRIPTION DRUG is right for you.
P.D. may cause the following side affects. Depression (often the drug is FOR depression). PD may cause headaches Dizziness Coughing Fatigue Myalgia Viral Infection Rhinitis Nausea and/or Vomiting Abdominal Pain Back Pain Diarrhoea Upper Respiratory Infection Insomnia Somnolence Bronchitis Dyspepsia Asthenia Pharyngitis Vasodilatation Vertigo Chest Pain high blood pressure, eye problems, uterine bleeding and in occasional cases coma and or death. So do speak to your doctor to see if PRESCRIPTION DRUG can make your life a better one.
!!!!!!!!!! (and that’s NOT an exaggeration!)
Watched Tristan and Isolde today – God. How DULL was that? I couldn’t get to the end – how on earth could they have made it SO bloody dull? With the delicious Rufus Sewell? Awful. Just awful.
OH AND CONGRATS ALEX BEECROFT!!!! she came 15th out of 100 of Dear Author’s best Romances of 2009.
looks like the Christmas dragons are the same as last year too.





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Date: 2009-12-22 09:34 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-12-22 09:45 pm (UTC)There's a special place in hell. Or maybe they have to come back as lab rats.
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Date: 2009-12-22 10:09 pm (UTC)Though, I agree, the ads over here bug me. And every depression medication here does come with the warning that it may increase the depression or cause suicidal thoughts/tendencies. Wow. I find that a special sort of special.
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Date: 2009-12-22 10:19 pm (UTC)I think it is because we pay for our insurance/health care and want to feel we have some say in what we're paying for. I'd not like to be paying out as much as I do (we pay about $8,000/yr in premiums) and have no say in the care I receive and the drugs I take. :)
Advertisements, though, need to go. I find them misleading as well as encouraging abuse of various prescriptions. The way the ads are worded are so vague, they apply to just about everyone.
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Date: 2009-12-22 10:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-22 11:26 pm (UTC)One of the principal reasons I have completely quit watching television and listening to the radio.
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Date: 2009-12-22 11:35 pm (UTC)BTW The new Christmas dragons don't come out until midnight on the 25th, so for you I think it would be Christmas morning. :) The previous Christmas dragons produce Christmas dragons when bred this week. It will end on the 28th.
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Date: 2009-12-23 12:10 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-23 12:31 am (UTC)In that time, I've been suffering from increased depression and frequently sever migraines.
I moved to the UK for school and within the past few months my GP (Which I don't have to pay for, what an absolutely fantastic thing!) has since switched me to a different birth control (as they told me that the pill I was taking could have the severe side affect of migraines, something my doctor back home never said when I complained of the headaches!) and is trying to wean me off my antidepressants and see how I go on from there.
I am even more baffled than I was before I left about how opponents in the US of nationalized healthcare think this is evil! As a student in Wales, I don't even have to pay for the meds. It's brilliant.
Can anyone wonder why I may consider staying over here after graduation if I find a job?
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Date: 2009-12-23 02:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-23 04:58 am (UTC)SO they try to downplay it as much as possible. And no, they didn't come in with Reagan, it was consdierably more recent than that, eithe runder Clinton or Dubya. I think Dubya, but then I blame him for just about everything.
Pharma found out with media studies that the ads work. They do influence patients to mention something, and it starts to sound more familiar just like a political candidate in a big pool of anonymous becomes better known for media exposure. It's quite surprising how out of sync the advertised drugs are in relation to the most common conditions and what would be prescribed for those.
It was just based on overall stats, you'd expect ads for high BP, diabetes, and so on.
Nope. Lots of ads for Viagra, for instance. Which gets abused by guys who don't need it, for one thing.
Lots of ads for serious antacid/tummy drugs that are still presciption but barely, beginning to run out towards becoming over the counter.
About the Christmas dragons
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Date: 2009-12-23 10:15 am (UTC)Re: About the Christmas dragons
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Date: 2009-12-23 10:51 am (UTC)Ugh.
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Date: 2009-12-23 03:11 pm (UTC)Our heath care system needs a serious overhaul, and that includes our prescriptions prices. Oi.