The doctors aren't just pushing them on the women, but the women's children too.
Back in about '97, I signed my 2nd grade son up for a youth basketball team which was run by the city. Not enough adults had agreed to be a volunteer coach, so they said if about 15 of you don't step up, none of these kids will be able to play.
So, I volunteered. I was given 10 children aged 7-8 yrs old to form my team.
On the first day of practice, the parents handed me the medication and allergy list for their little ones. 8 of the 10 were on some sort of mood-altering drug. I couldn't believe it. Mine was not. During practice and game time, the ones who were on medication were alternately running in circles, falling down and crying over the tiniest thing or quaking from too much adrenaline/Ritalin.
I deduced that most of them probably were normal active kids and the too busy parents didn’t take the time to work that energy off with activities rather than medication.
The doctors aren't just pushing them on the women, but the women's children too.
Back in about '97, I signed my 2nd grade son up for a youth basketball team which was run by the city. Not enough adults had agreed to be a volunteer coach, so they said if about 15 of you don't step up, none of these kids will be able to play.
So, I volunteered. I was given 10 children aged 7-8 yrs old to form my team. On the first day of practice, the parents handed me the medication and allergy list for their little ones. 8 of the 10 were on some sort of mood-altering drug. I couldn't believe it. Mine was not. During practice and game time, the ones who were on medication were alternately running in circles, falling down and crying over the tiniest thing or quaking from too much adrenaline/Ritalin.
I deduced that most of them probably were normal active kids and the too busy parents didn’t take the time to work that energy off with activities rather than medication.
This is exactly what happened to my brother in the early 90's. As an adult today his brain is now broken.
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