Mercnbeth -> RE: The Rose Colored Week (3/1/2005 8:39:07 AM)
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As for the PMS...I'm stunned that people here have such severe effects. Though I think we've all had the mood swings and the crankies, unless you've got PMDD (and only about 5% of all women do) they certainly shouldn't be uncontrollable. this slave has maybe 2 or 3 days out of a month, if lucky, that she does NOT feel the side effects even after a partial hysterectomy 12 years ago at the age of 26 to eliminate the impending cervical cancer that would take this slave's life, as well as the monthly 8 day excrutiating bloodbath. is it PMDD? No, something more insidious, the pharmaceutical industry's claim of better living through chemistry. "DES (diethylstilbestrol) was prescribed for pregnant women during the 1950s and 1960s after Harvard researchers erroneously concluded, without proper testing, that it helped prevent miscarriages. The drug was not patented, and three hundred companies began production without first conducting any long-term studies. In 1954 the first controlled study of DES efficacy revealed that the drug did not work... The drug manufacturers who jumped on the DES bandwagon either never made the computations or didn't care, but the recommended dosage of DES given to pregnant women, was the equivalent of the estrogenic effect of 55,666 birth control pills." http://www.aaronlevinelaw.com/des.htm the 55,666 birth control pills were given during the 12 week period that the female reproductive system is forming in the womb. It caused structural abnormalities of the reproductive system, malfunctioning of the "normal" hormone system and in some cases, eventually led to a particular cancer of the cervix called clear cell adenocarcinoma, which began surfacing when these babies turned 16,17 years old. millions of babies had and still have no idea that they were part of a disasterous experiment, and neither did their mothers because they trusted their doctors and did whatever they said. there is no "cure". all that can be done is to manage the symptoms, which is akin to being pregnant constantly, mood swings, nausea, lethargy, body ache, anxiety, bouts of crying, breast swelling and tenderness, migraines, vivid dreams, but no baby. there is a website for survivors: http://www.desaction.org/ there are also attorneys who specialize in recovering money (80 million $ to date)for victims and their families from the drug companies. quote:
Also, I’d wish I could offer some words of encouragement to beth. thanks, LA, it's been a long road, but thankfully, there are natural remedies that lighten the load!
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