Drug Up Your Teen Today!

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Is your teenager depressed? Throwing things? Sulking like she hates you and only speaking in monosyllabic grunts and playing her Staind or Avril Lavigne or Hoobastank MP3s way too loud? Sure she is. Damn kids.

Are they slouching way too much and wearing low-slung clothes and locking the door to their bedrooms and masturbating chronically, and then racking up huge cell-phone bills as they complain endlessly to their best friend about their unrequited loves and horrible parents and how much they hate life and how they're always despondent and put upon and pimply and miserable?

Solution: You need to give them drugs. Lots of drugs. Expensive ones with nice little corporate logos on them. This is the only way.

Haven't you been reading the papers? Watching the commercials? Drugs are in. Drugs are the new black. Drugs rain down from the sky like pretty purple Skittles. Drugs are mandatory and the most important advancement in child rearing since the invention of the cane and the padlock and the Catholic priest.

No, not the bad drugs. Not the drugs that cool people take and that make your kids party hard and dance all night and that make their eyes all red and mushy and makes colors swirl and skin feel like honey and makes them horny or hungry or feel really really good for awhile, until they don't. Not the ones that are cheaply produced and impossible to regulate and as easy to get as degrading sexual misinformation in public schools is. Not those.

No, your kid needs the other kind of drugs. The good kind. The kind prescribed by overpaid shrinks after the kid's umpteenth $300 visit. The kind that run about seven bucks a pop and are made by Pfizer or GlaxoSmithKline or maybe Eli Lilly, and which are roughly three times more toxic and 10 times more synthetic and a thousand times more spiritually debilitating than the "evil" street stuff, given how they're totally legal and corporate sponsored and therefore radiate this sinister venomous aura of happy culturally approved doom.

Behavioral modifiers. Prozac. Paxil. Zoloft. Effexor. Xanax. Et al. You name it, your kids can have it, and probably should. Millions are already addicted. Millions more will be by the end of this year, if not by the end of this column. Maybe you're one of them, yourself. Hi. Isn't the sky lovely today? Yes, it sure is.

Just look at them, the well-drugged teens of America, all calm and happily narcotized, walking around with their eyes glazed over and their shirts untucked and their souls drained of all vital juices. God bless America at its world-record 25 percent mood-disorder rate! The most-drugged nation on the planet! We're No. 1! So proud.

Don't you want your child happy and well-adjusted and violently, chemically torqued, his or her entire body ravaged by enough synthetic compounds and serotonin reuptake inhibitors and mood enhancers to numb a horse? Of course you do.

Hey, they've done studies. Studies that finally prove once and for all that Prozac is much more effective on your depressed miserable slouchy door-slammin' punkass teen than merely talking to him and loving him well and teaching him to appreciate life and sex and spirituality and fine artisan cheeses. So you know it must be true.

And do you know why? Why the Prozac is more effective? Because it's a potent chemical narcotic, silly! It rewires their brains and poisons their little juvenile blood vessels and kills any pesky burgeoning testosteroned sex drive once and for all!

Imagine! No more worries! No more teen pregnancy! It's just like neutering your dog! Or getting a catalytic converter on the car! Or laying down beige shag carpeting everywhere! Everything calm and soft and nonirritating, all edges filed right down. Isn't pharmacology fabulous?

Never you mind the pesky lawsuits. Like the one just filed by the New York attorney general against Glaxo over how they supposedly suppressed a bunch of studies that proved how their beloved zim-zammer brain-slammer Paxil made a bunch of kids even more twitchy and despondent and, whoops, suicidal.

Shhh. Hey, it was only a handful of kids, all right? Maybe, like, 10. Or 50. Who knows? "Acceptable losses," as they say in military parlance. Small price to pay for a whirling nation of numb smiling partially lobotomized teens who will open the door for you and say yes sir and no ma'am and wash you car for a dollar. Am I right? Goddamn right.

Never you mind, furthermore, that we have become a nation of sweetly drug-addled automatons begging at the hand of the giant pharmcos, and that only a fraction of the kids whose parents now have them sucking down behavioral meds like M&Ms actually need them, actually has severe enough brain issues and chemical imbalances and psychoemotional traumas that these drugs are small miracles.

Nossir, never you mind that the rest of those millions of nubile doe-eyed Prozac/Zoloft/Xanax teen addicts are merely being medicated to death for no viable reason whatsoever, other than the fact that they're just a bunch of angry depressed miserable angst-ridden teens and their parents are sick of trying to cope with it.

But, wait, isn't the angry-teen thing a part of life? Isn't that a mandatory stage for just about every kid nationwide, right before they evolve past it and their skin clears up and they finally get laid and then get old enough to drink and buy a minivan and have kids and finally join AA like good Christian adults?

And is it worth noting, again, that most of our drug-happy nation is merely seeking sad, silver-bullet relief from what has become a truly staggering and vicious array of social and government-sponsored ills, and are merely poisoning their bodies and numbing their minds simply because they're stressed and bored and overworked and undersexed?

Whoops, sorry. Got carried away there. Let's stay focused on the kids. Happy, happy kids. Let's not get away from the frightening fact that the U.S. now harbors millions -- millions! -- of Prozac-addicted teens and no one blinks an eye, and yet one kid ODs on ecstasy at a rave due to rampant insulting misinfo put out by the CDC and suddenly it's furrowed brows and pointing fingers and scrunched imbecilic senators railroading the moronic RAVE Act through Congress as they suck down another fistful of Vicodin with their fourth martini. The simpering hypocrites.

Whoops, sorry again. No name-calling. That never gets us anywhere. Guess I'm just getting a bit angry. Maybe a little frustrated at the rampant wholesale corporate-sponsored government-enhanced parentally condoned drugging of kids in this country, and what that means for our future, and theirs, and the future of their attitudes and perspectives and the deterioration of their brains, penises, souls, karmas, love lives, vibration, evolutionary status.

Maybe I'm just getting a little too goddamn depressed by it all. Maybe I just need a pill. And a drink. Ahhh, there now. Much better. Thank you, Eli Lilly. We're No. 1!
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Drug Up Your Teen Today!
This just in: Prozac is a better treatment than talking to your kid. Isn't life fabulous?

By Mark Morford, SF Gate Columnist
Friday, June 4, 2004

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The sarcasm in their peice got to me, but it dills the facts into your head. It's true; our nation is made up of corporate trash and it always has been. But now, they are messing with our brain and brain chemistry. Who knows what is soon to come?

Mark Morford, I'll be sure to be a successful person and beat what you make seem, the supermajority of teens.
 
^^ Ditto. Someone is very angry ;) . The issue is important and worthy of discussion , however the over-bearing sarcastic tone of this article is a bit much. I know he's trying to get a point across, but don't try too hard. We get the point, no need to yell into our ears from 2 inches away.

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drugs are good, make them all over the counter for anyone to purchase.
would i have ever gotten into a strangers car when I was 5? fuck no, my parents taught me better than that. regulate purity, use taxes for free -books- on every single drug sold, put them on dvd, make them available on the internet. shit, run a public access chanel on the subject.

Its not like research is going to say, "yeah, um, our current research strongly indicates heroin and rapid cognitive development through child hood."
ya know?
 
Some of the people I know who are most staunch drug warriors ever are taking prozac. When i found out I nearly cried. Because I knew there was little difference between their drugs and mine, and that they would never ever accept that...
 
Since when is prozack and paxil classified as 'potent narcotics' or whatever ?

I for one thank god for meds, and wish I had the backbone to just go get a legitimate description from the doc.
 
Unfortunatly, the author of the above article neglected one key fact: the above substances are MEDICINES not drugs!! Duuhhh!!

And holy shit have we got a medicine for everything! Be it anti-depressants or mood suppressants or just grandpa's old cough syrup. Shit, maybe your lungs are just too damned healthy! We've got a cure for it all.

Damn, the only time marijuana had a prayer of being legal in this country was when doctors were fooling people into thinking it WAS medicine. Because god forbid we legalize a FUN activity! What with all the greater risks kids face such as basketball, soccer, football, skateboarding, rollerblading, camping, jogging, and bike riding; GOD ABOVE FORBID that we legalize an activity which would keep them relatively safe and at home!
 
This is shitty shitty uncoordinated message. It makes use of its parody ability to its fullest extent, but to me it's almost becoming a parody of a parody because its so lame in not discussing clear evident facts that people actually DO need SSRI's for uncontrollable anxiety disorders, OCD and a wide variety of other problems.

It seems to discuss the abuse and unneccessary warrants for medication upon teens, which I agree with, however the discussion will lead to whats abuse/whats not/whats warranted.
 
TylerRF;
Heroin used to be medicine, as was cocaine...
Drugs are drugs are drugs. No matter HOW you look at them. They directly affect the CNS. end of story.
 
, actually has severe enough brain issues and chemical imbalances and psychoemotional traumas that these drugs are small miracles.

Edvard Munch, please read the complete article first. Then make discussion on its content. ;)
 
This is a fantastic article. Though the hyperbole is a bit excessive, and as mentioned denies the fact that some people do need antidepressant therapy (myself among them), it does make the point very well that people will take drugs for anything...

and moreover it illustrates the illusion of an apparent divide between recreational drugs and "legit" pharmaceuticals.
 
he made a point of making the legal, anti depresants look bad, and try to make illegal drugs look good particularly xtc, relativly speaking of course. however xtc is bad for you, im in a position now that i need to be on ssri's zoloft because of my previous years of xtc use and dont confuse that with abuse, i only did pills every 2 - 4 months, not alot either.

that guys a biast idiot, ever think that its society itself that makes teenagers feel like shit all the time ? the need to conform, the constant hammering of image ideals that are in their face every day. You can say the angry teen is merly a stage in everyones life but their are more factors to play then just a "stage".

These drugs have a vital role in helping people cope in todays world, in cases they are over prescribed when alternative methods not using drugs could be used, however this isnt practical sometimes we need the drugs because we simply dont have enough time or money to use other methods to solve our problems.
 
is this really the case with depression? just some switch that's messed up, you take some drugs and then you're all cured? i'm not too familiar with the science of depression, but reading about how "sometimes you need drugs" and "sometimes you don't have enough time or money" to solve this just doesn't sound very...i dunno...just not good.

and by your reasoning, it definitely isn't right for these companies to make their billions of dollars on the suffering they supposedly cause. i think it's bullshit that these drugs are available while recreational ones are not. i can make it medicine, shit, it's medicine for me being bored. medicine for me possibly opening up my eyes and furthering myself. medicine for whatever. like psy_p said earlier, drugs are drugs are drugs.
 
my girlfriend has and emotional disability and extreme ADD. She was on all of those great drugs but she stopped soon after. She's fine now as long as she stays focused. It most cases in my opinion the person has to want it. You can't just cure your ADD, or your problems with a pill (there are exceptions of course).
 
Shit like this might sway those who really do need medication. Someone with schizophrenia or bi-polar might take this shit to heart and grow up to rape/kill/steal/commit suicide etc. because they "don't need medication" wheres they very well could have saved them and others. Or how about those who are truely depressed enough to kill themselves? This article is very one-tracked.
 
SYDspeedcore said:
we need the drugs because we simply dont have enough time or money to use other methods to solve our problems.

Such misconception is what has caused the over-prescribing of SSRI's in the first place. Those drugs are not meant to "fix" anything, they are to be used as AN AID DURING AN ON-GOING THERAPHY. Moreover, SSRI's have much heavier side effects than originally admitted by the big pharma (for example , in Canada all SSRI's will now come with Suicidal Behaviour Warnings)
 
I do think anti-depressants are over prescribed... the first session I had with my therapist which covered little other than family history ended with the proposal of medication. Of course my opinion is biased.. but I am no where NEAR in need of meds... I needed to talk of an event that occurred, and there was no way that my therapist knew me enough at the time to prescribe meds.

The writer's tone was obnoxious.. we need more "alternative writers" who can put together a paper that people will want to read. I agreed with the message, but I could barely finish it.

Depression doesn't always begin from the inside. An overweight girl who only sees a society that praises those who can fit into a size 0... most likely is going to be depressed. Another kid who can't play a sport to save his life OR get an A in a class, is going to be depressed some time in their life. And lets face it, in today's world.. if you don't have a successful future in mind, you are worth nothing to society (and people won't mind telling you that.) Going through college is hardly a guarantee at success anymore like it used to be. This causes A LOT of pressure in teenagers today IMO.
 
My first meeting, before ever going through any kind of therapy or anything, just my describing the sort of "symptoms" I was going through.. ie, normal life anxiety and other problems like sleepiness in class resulted in a prescription of Paxil and Adderall and pills in my hand within 45 minutes. Guess what, I had a smile ear to ear within 1 hour of taking those pills and it wasn't because of a sudden shift in mood but because I was on some doctor prescribed speed and an SSRI. There is no difference between drugs and medications. You can use a drug for recreation or as medicine but in the end its still a controlled substance which has a physical impact on the human body..

I think these drugs are highly over prescribed and I know some people that are getting really screwed up in the head because of them. They may be helpful in the short term and combined with serious therapy but over the long run they can completely shatter a person's ability to function on any normal level.
 
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