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Psychiatrist calls for lithium to be added to water

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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,485 ✭✭✭Thrill


    Madness.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,006 ✭✭✭Daithi 1


    What do you expect ? your nothing but bleedin cattle !


  • Registered Users Posts: 23,992 ✭✭✭✭ejmaztec


    DanWall wrote: »
    We will all be charged up like (lithium) batteries.
    We already have fluoride and an aluminium derivative for filtration added, we want less chemicals in the water. Have these people got shares in bottled water companies.?

    They'll throw some Prozac in as well, so no-one gives a sh1t.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,939 ✭✭✭goat2


    so people will be having the drug in their tea, coffee, even the milk we drink as the animals are trough fed water during summer months, it will even be in the meat, we will all be turned into zombies, as some like drinking lots of tea or coffee or water, we will be even showering and bathing in the drug, even our pets would be on the drug,
    babies fomula is put in preboiled water,
    what will this man think of next,
    sorry, he is not thinking


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 1984ishere


    ejmaztec wrote: »
    They'll throw some Prozac in as well, so no-one gives a sh1t.

    Does Prozac and other dubious drugs of this nature not actually increase the risk of suicide?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 25,067 ✭✭✭✭My name is URL


    goat2 wrote: »
    what will this man think of next,

    He might come up with some wacky idea to have everyone fed a chemical so that a handful of retards that don't brush their teeth escape some of the consequences of their own self-negligence.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    I'm not a chemist, but if he added enough "supplements" to the water, he'd soon have a population ready for harvesting for soylent green!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,582 ✭✭✭✭TheZohanS


    I'm not a chemist, but if he added enough "supplements" to the water, he'd soon have a population ready for harvesting for soylent green!

    Well I am a chemist, technically unlicensed, and my professional opinion is that heroin would be much more effective. You can't beat a cup of heroin to start your day.


  • Registered Users Posts: 489 ✭✭mlumley


    Some Viagra would go down well. Oops, sorry, go up well i mean.:D:D:D


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    mlumley wrote: »
    Some Viagra would go down well. Oops, sorry, go up well i mean.:D:D:D

    Sure! Just need to redesign the urinals to take into account the new trajectories of piss.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,109 ✭✭✭Cavehill Red


    Okay, someone has to be the devil's advocate here.

    Might as well be me.

    If we must have additives in our water (and we already do) then it might as well be lithium which would be likely to counteract the tidal wave of suicidal ideation affecting this country.

    It seems to me that saving lives is somewhat more important than preventing tooth cavities (by damaging teeth enamel) which is what the current additive (fluoride) does.

    So I'm all behind Moosamjee Bhamjee on this one, so long as they simply swap over lithium for the fluoride (industrial waste) that's already in there.

    I'd rather have a drug in my water that works to save lives than a drug that doesn't work in saving my teeth.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,659 ✭✭✭CrazyRabbit


    Replace Lithium with THC and I think they might be on to something.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,749 ✭✭✭tony 2 tone


    1984ishere wrote: »
    Does Prozac and other dubious drugs of this nature not actually increase the risk of suicide?

    No


  • Registered Users Posts: 25,067 ✭✭✭✭My name is URL


    If we must have additives in our water (and we already do) then it might as well be lithium which would be likely to counteract the tidal wave of suicidal ideation affecting this country.

    Suicide is hardly the main cause of death in this country.

    If the idea is simply to save the lives of a small percentage; sure then why not add aspirin to the water?.. that would prevent far more deaths.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Okay, someone has to be the devil's advocate here.

    Might as well be me.

    If we must have additives in our water (and we already do) then it might as well be lithium which would be likely to counteract the tidal wave of suicidal ideation affecting this country.

    It seems to me that saving lives is somewhat more important than preventing tooth cavities (by damaging teeth enamel) which is what the current additive (fluoride) does.

    So I'm all behind Moosamjee Bhamjee on this one, so long as they simply swap over lithium for the fluoride (industrial waste) that's already in there.

    I'd rather have a drug in my water that works to save lives than a drug that doesn't work in saving my teeth.

    Hmmm


    Rather than find out the cause of the problem, you'd just try to "cure" it with chemicals.

    Using the tooth decay issue, it would be easier to just teach parents to give their children fewer sweets than to treat their teeth after they have been attacked by sugar & whatever causing decay.

    Look to the root cause rather than try to try to treat the symptoms!

    It will be more beneficial and much cheaper and better for all concerned.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 1984ishere


    No

    I beg to differ. Go onto the Zoloft website and read the big black box issued by the Federal US Government on their page. I bet that was put there because they wanted to:rolleyes:

    Besides, I have a feeling this will be shot down. Legislative and Judicial branches of various Federal Governments tend to take a very dim view of psychiatry and it's role in civil liberties.

    The Supreme court would never let something like this through. Not without very convincing evidence for it's introduction.

    Suicide isn't as simple as more lithium = better I am afraid. You don't have to be depressed to commit suicide.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,756 ✭✭✭InkSlinger67


    bleg wrote: »
    Idiot.

    I stand by my transaction - breaking a school toilet for the nominal fee of £5 (repairs) after stealing over £10 worth of Lithium makes it all worthwhile.

    I'd go into the other things I done with school chemicals while working there during Summer Holidays but bed is calling. Best time of my life! :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,006 ✭✭✭Daithi 1


    You still banging on about that ? :mad:


  • Registered Users Posts: 25,243 ✭✭✭✭Jesus Wept


    www.flickr.com/photos/clarelabour/5884418547/

    Guy on the left is who proposed it.

    Just sayin..

    He looks delighted tbf.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,720 ✭✭✭Sid_Justice


    1984ishere wrote: »
    Does Prozac and other dubious drugs of this nature not actually increase the risk of suicide?
    No
    1984ishere wrote: »
    I beg to differ
    Suicide isn't as simple as more lithium = better I am afraid. You don't have to be depressed to commit suicide.

    Yes it is true, anti-depressants are known to have the paradoxical and counter-intuitive effects of increasing suicidality for a short term period after their first prescription, especially in young people. It's to pinpoint the cause and effect, people who are on antidepressants are usually depressed, which is a very strong risk factor for suicide. One of the theories I am familiar with is the idea that antidepressants take a while to have an antidepressant effect (up to 6 weeks) but within this period, the individual may have increased energy (apathy is another characteristic of depression). So you take very depressed people, give them a short boost of energy and will power, and they carry out their suicide ideation. Whereas the untreated, who are extremely depressed, simply don't have the 'energy' to carry out their suicidal thoughts. Just a theory mind you. 1000s of people on antidepressants will tell you that antidepressants have significantly improved their quality of life.
    Suicide is hardly the main cause of death in this country.

    If the idea is simply to save the lives of a small percentage; sure then why not add aspirin to the water?.. that would prevent far more deaths.

    Suicide is actually the number one killer of males aged 15-25. I believe it is more than double Road traffic accidents. There were over 400 suicides last year.

    Most people who are at risk for CVD are already on prophylactic anti-platelet drugs like aspirin. Aspirin is toxic to many people, especially at high does it is used to be effective. You can't put aspirin in the water, because for it to have ANY effect it would have to be quite concentrated. This would be expensive and it would also cause a suite of side effects, some extremely serious in many parts of the population.
    Hmmm


    Rather than find out the cause of the problem, you'd just try to "cure" it with chemicals.

    Using the tooth decay issue, it would be easier to just teach parents to give their children fewer sweets than to treat their teeth after they have been attacked by sugar & whatever causing decay.

    Look to the root cause rather than try to try to treat the symptoms!

    It will be more beneficial and much cheaper and better for all concerned.

    The cause of suicide is not known, and will not be known in our life time if at all. The cause of depression is also unknown, although there are a range of theories. What they do know is, for the majority of people with depressive type illnesses, anti-depressants are very useful and productive and worth the side effects and risks.

    People know what the causes of heart disease are, yet many engage in behaviour that increases their risk. If you think it would be cheaper to get millinos of people to change their behaviour than to dump chemicals in a reservoir you're sorely mistaken.
    Okay, someone has to be the devil's advocate here.

    Might as well be me.

    If we must have additives in our water (and we already do) then it might as well be lithium which would be likely to counteract the tidal wave of suicidal ideation affecting this country.

    It seems to me that saving lives is somewhat more important than preventing tooth cavities (by damaging teeth enamel) which is what the current additive (fluoride) does.

    So I'm all behind Moosamjee Bhamjee on this one, so long as they simply swap over lithium for the fluoride (industrial waste) that's already in there.

    I'd rather have a drug in my water that works to save lives than a drug that doesn't work in saving my teeth.

    I would presume Moosamjee Bhamjee's comments were slightly facetious and more designed to bring attention to the issue rather than be taken 100% seriously. Lithium is more a mood stabilizing drug rather than an anti-depressant, more useful in treatment and prophylaxis of mania and bipolar disorder rather than depression specifically. As the man said above, mania,bipolar and depression aren't the only causes of suicide. Schizophrenia would be another mental illness associated with suicide. However, trace amounts of Lithium should be useful for those with a predisposition to mood based mental illness. But the drug has a narrow therapeutic index, such that if someone drank A LOT of water in a small space of time they could cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, tremor etc. Those with kidney problems would be doubley at risk to toxicity.

    I think what is important is that more people who are showing the signs and symptoms of depressive illness should come forward to seek treatment, which isn't just pharamalogical. the structures need to be put in place from schools, jobs, colleges to government and society level so that people with depressive or mood illnesses have adequate support.

    One clear step would be an attempt to remove the stigma from mental illness and better acceptance of the conditions as legitimate illnesses rather than "something that you can just snap out of".


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  • Registered Users Posts: 509 ✭✭✭DanWall


    What is the side effect of Lithium?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,137 ✭✭✭44leto


    This thread has inspired a brilliant economics nobel prize winning idea.

    Booms and recessions are all driven by confidence or the lack of it. So add Prozac or coke to the water, we would all be back shopping in no time.


  • Registered Users Posts: 509 ✭✭✭DanWall


    mlumley said to add Viagra, at least we can keep the population stable and make up for the people emigrating


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