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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 70825" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>The Church of Scientology (like Tom Cruise) doesn't believe in mental illness and, even if the article makes some points that are pretty obvious, I understand their agenda. John Travalta is another Scientologist. His son Jett has autism, but he refuses to call it that or treat it (read an article on this). I think that's insane. Psychiatry is still a flawed science and there are many mistakes, but some people need medication to live normal lives. I'm one of them. So I take this article with a grain of salt, considering the source. That doesn't mean some things aren't true, but if our kids need help, in my opinion, we have to try and often that includes medications so that they can actually function. If our kids had diabetes, we wouldn't withhold the insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 70825, member: 1550"] The Church of Scientology (like Tom Cruise) doesn't believe in mental illness and, even if the article makes some points that are pretty obvious, I understand their agenda. John Travalta is another Scientologist. His son Jett has autism, but he refuses to call it that or treat it (read an article on this). I think that's insane. Psychiatry is still a flawed science and there are many mistakes, but some people need medication to live normal lives. I'm one of them. So I take this article with a grain of salt, considering the source. That doesn't mean some things aren't true, but if our kids need help, in my opinion, we have to try and often that includes medications so that they can actually function. If our kids had diabetes, we wouldn't withhold the insulin. [/QUOTE]
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