Tuesday, May 10, 2011

What's bad

Are 24 million prescriptions dispensed in 2010 for ADHD drugs good? This number represents an increase of 13% over 2009. Is it good that a phoney syndrome drives the drug and medical industry, enriching pharmicists, lobbyists, politicians and physicians? A shortage of the ADHD drug Adderall and generic versons are "bad for patients, bad for physicians, bad for pharmacies," says a dispenser, Peter Bjerke, who has experienced shortgages of methylphenidate. No, it's not bad, it's an excuse for a syndrome rooted in the denial of biology and it's not good. ADHD must go.

It's as bad as $400 million sunk into a high speed rail project to create 1000 jobs. Do the math; that's $400,000 a job. Here again is a phoney syndrome utilizing the excuse of efficient, speedy. European transportation. Here too, biology comes into play. ADHD is merely self-control deficiency misdiagnosed as hyperactivity; the delusion of high speed is merely liberal Utopianism correctly diagnosed as insanity.

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