Millie Niss on Mon, 13 Feb 2006 01:08:47 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime-ann> [link] Pillophilia site at pills.cf.huffingtonpost.com |
. Please visit http://pills.cf.huffingtonpost.com/ "There's Elavil and Thorazine and Lithium and Mellaril Abilify and Topamax and Loxitane and Tofranil..." Tom Lehrer famously set the periodic table of elements to the tune of the famous "Modern Major General Song" from Gilbert & Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance. Now, Millie Niss has produced a version of the song listing psychotropic drugs... The site http://pills.cf.huffingtonpost.com/ contains a music video based on this song (directed by Millie Niss, starring Elana Shneyer, music performed by Michael Szpakowski), links to a Flash application which plays the song and displays the lyrics, and a Flash-based interactive database giving information on the pills mentioned in the song. Please pass the link on to anyone who wants a laugh or is seriously concerned about the extent to which contemporary society turns to mind-altering drugs to solve all its ills... The site will also be of interest to mental health consumers who rely on these drugs to treat their illnesses, as it gives factual information and true stories about a large variety of psychiatric drugs. The site does not condemn psychiatric medication as such -- the site's creator has benefited from some of these drugs in a modest way and she knows many others who lead fuller lives thanks to antidepressants or antipsychotics. But she has also witnessed dangerous overuse and misuse of psychotropic medications, which can exacerbate mental illness and cause life-threatening medical problems. Referring to a mood stabilizer which worsened a close friend's severe diabetes, her endocrinologist said "You can be stable in your grave!" Another friend got good results from years of Lithium treatment, but now, in her early sixties, she has kidney failure, as well as thyroid and parathyroid disease which require surgery -- and every specialist she has seen is convinced that the Lithium caused these medical conditions. The young woman who acts in the video on the website was given antidepressants and steroids by doctors who did not communicate with each other, and she developed psychotic mania and was hospitalized for a month on a locked psych unit....and she has no family history of severe mental illness and had no personal experience with it aside from the kind of painful but common depression which a majority of people will experience some time in their lives. A friend of a friend died at age 38 from Lithium toxicity...after years of dangerously high lithium levels which his doctor failed to notice but which were plainly visible in his medical records. These examples are just the tip of the iceberg...medication errors are now among the most common causes of death in the United States. Non-life threatening misuse of mild altering drugs has turned our schools into dispensers of stimulants, has transformed the mental health professions into mere pill-pushers who do not offer individualized _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list [email protected] http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann