Posted on Oct 8, 2015
CPO Andy Carrillo, MS
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Why are so many infants, toddlers, and small children being prescribed powerful psychotropic drugs: better diagnostics or a convenient way of dealing with anxious kids filling already over-crowded classrooms?
http://www.fox7austin.com/news/686447-story
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Let's not forget that parents must CONSENT to the therapy of a minor. More information is available to the consumer than ever before. ALL drugs have risks, MOST have benefit. It is the informed (or not) parent who decide if the therapy happens. Buyer beware.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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You really wonder if this can all be true. I do realize that we get wiser with time and much more aware of things but can all these children have real honest to goodness Social Issues or is this just a easy way out for maintenance of our Children?
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Capt Mark Strobl
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"Maintenance of our Children" --That's both sad and very scary way to phrase that. But, don't get me wrong, I (regrettably) agree with you.
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SFC Mark Merino
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All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work.......
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Millions of US infants, toddlers, and children are on prescription psychotropic drugs for anxiety and depression. Why?
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At a recent parent-teacher conference, I overheard an educator speaking with another parent. Based on the unruly behavior of the student, the teacher was recommending the child be evaluated for ADHD --or whatever the initials are this week. I just sat stunned thinking: While there is a functional failure on the parents' behalf, the school was completely enabling the issue. WTF? Slap a label on the kid, drug 'em up, and graduate 'em. School recommending drugged kids? I could go on...
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LCpl Mark Lefler
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its from fox news so I question its validity.
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It's also from a city that is extremely left-leaning. Your anti-fox views bring an invalid argument and shows you are close-minded. Local stations tend to hire demographically correct anchors.
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LCpl Mark Lefler
LCpl Mark Lefler
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Cpl (Join to see) - not really no, its still fox and the story itself is still exaggerated.
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CPO Andy Carrillo, MS
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At least 35 school shootings and/or school-related acts of violence have been committed by those taking or withdrawing from psychiatric drugs resulting in 169 wounded and 79 killed (in other school shootings, information about their drug use was never made public—neither confirming or refuting if they were under the influence of prescribed drugs). The most important fact about this list, is that these are only cases where the information about their psychiatric drug use was made public. (See full list below).
http://www.cchrint.org/school-shooters/

Are we raising the next generation of loner-loser mass shooters?
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PVT Robert Gresham
PVT Robert Gresham
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CPO Andy Carrillo, MS You are never going to hear about this story in the mainstream news as long as the government is trying to curtail gun rights. That is a fascinating article, thanks for sharing it.
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MSgt Dennis Blackmon
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Ok i just read the first few lines. People being taken off of their psychiatric drugs. Hell, if ADHD was around when I was a kid, I would most definitely been on something other than the end of a butt whooping for acting up in school. Today its all about the easy way out. No one wants to take responsibility, and they put blame on the many instead of the source. Make people pay for their actions!!

You can't just hit the reset button on the Play station controller of LIFE.
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