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This is a discussion on Another TV Rant within the Open Discussion forums, part of the Cathe Friedrich Fitness Forums category;; I've been counting... at the 1/4 hour there are about 5-6 at the 1/2 (hr long show) there are 8-10 ...
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I've been counting...
at the 1/4 hour there are about 5-6 at the 1/2 (hr long show) there are 8-10 x( at the 3/4 4-6 maybe more sigh. |
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>IMHO the tsunami of commercials that deal with health
>problems and their supposed cures, whether over-the-counter or >increasingly prescription, is more of an indication of the >desire of the pharmaceutical industry to hook everyone on >something. Ain't that the truth! >> I read a statistic within the past few days that >fully half of people in America are on at least one >prescription medication. I've seen a similar statistic, but it was that by age 40, the majority of Americans are on at least one prescription drug. A good read on the subject is "Overdosed America": a fed-up doctor's perspective on how pervasive the influence of the drug companies is, from medical school, to the doctor's office, to the 'consumer' in froont of her/his boob tube, and how things that are not really diseases (like menopause) are being treated and presented as such by the companies.
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>Kathryn, IMHO the tsunami of commercials that deal with health
>problems and their supposed cures, whether over-the-counter or >increasingly prescription, is more of an indication of the >desire of the pharmaceutical industry to hook everyone on >something. I read a statistic within the past few days that >fully half of people in America are on at least one >prescription medication. At my full physical exam last year, >this doorknob of a physician noticed that my blood pressure >was high (which could totally be attributable to the White >Coat Effect), and rather than ask me ANYTHING about any >possible environmental causes (i.e. I was in a doctor's office >with a dumb doctor) she threw a prescription for a BP >medication at me - at twice the traditional dosage. Moron. >(I threw the prescription away when I got home and my BP went >back to normal.) > > >A-Jock It's funny that you mention that, A-Jock. I had a similar thing happen last Saturday. I had to go to Urgent Care because of a dog bite. They checked my blood pressure, well, it was a little high 150/85. The doctor said that that she will give me a prescription for BP medication. WHAT????? Moron, I was just attacked by a dog, of course, my adrenalin was pumping and my blood pressure went up as a result. I was soooo ready to shove that prescription down her throat. The next day, I had my BP checked at the local Walgreens, ummhhh, it was back to 110:65. I have always thought that the marketing of drug companies to the general public is wrong and that in their quest for profit they label common problems as a disease. And that the parameters as to blood sugar levels, BP, etc. keep getting adjusted down in an effort to create a perceived need for a drug where there really is none. Watching the video that Jess posted about drug marketing, I realized that almost everything they said what something I was concerned about but couldn't put into words. Watching it all together had a real WOW!!! effect on me. Thanks for posting this, Jess!!!! At first glance, it just seems annoying that those drug commercials keep running and running, BUT their marketing works, they get a HUGE return, otherwise they wouldn't do it. I just hope that more people will realize that this really is a problem, it effects us as a society and as long as this will not be addressed, any introduction of universal health insurance or anything similar will be pretty useless. Off my soapbox now :+ :P
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If you take out the commercials, most hour long prime time programs are only 42 minutes long. That's really sad. The news programs are the worst for drug commercials. They seem to think that no one under 55 watches the news.
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Terrible!
beth6395 "You didn't pause your dvd and go make popcorn did ya" -Cathe Friedrich http://www.picturetrail.com/juicyfruities2002 |
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When DH and I got married 9 years ago we didn't get a TV. We still don't have one. 2 kids later, it's one of the best decisions we've ever made. Sure, I'm a bit out of touch with pop culture and I'm the *last* person to find out about current events, but I am so happy that my girls are not overloaded by the sexed-up crap that other kids in their classes are. Frankly, I am just too busy to watch it anyway.
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Hey Girlfriend,
I totally agree with you. I don't watch much TV but when I do, I'm in the habit of leaving the room during a commercial. I can't stand the commercials either. Kathryn-I agree with you too that pretty soon the commercials are going to take up more time than the actual show. Joanne |
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>I'm in the habit of leaving the room during a commercial. ...I agree with you too that pretty soon the commercials
>are going to take up more time than the actual show. Hmm...here's a thought: what if, instead of watching commercials, or leaving the room, everyone got up and did jumping jacks, or squats, or KB swings, or push-ups, or something during each commercial break? We'd end up with a fitter population (getting fitter and fitter all the time, because they'd be working out more as commercials eat up more and more air time).}(
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The gross commercials kinda fly right over my head. (My husband works in medicine, so we been discussing various bodily issues/catastrophes over dinner for years. :P )
I'm tired of the weight loss commercials. |
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I'm with you A-Jock -- at times I get so embarrassed when my girls are watching TV with us and these commercials come on. (Right now, my oldest is 19 and finishing her first year at A&M and my youngest just turned 15 today.) However, when we would watch TV when they were a little younger (about a couple of years ago) we would all be watching a TV show (around 7:00, so it was still considered "family programming", or so I thought), and we kept seeing commercials about erectile dysfunction (which everyone was silent during that time -- I really don't think my youngest understood and my oldest, if she knew what it was, didn't say anything!). The other one that embarrases me when I watch a show with my girls is the genital herpes one (one couple has it, the other doesn't!). I just think it is so inappropriate -- I would rather them do a commercial about how NOT to get genital herpes, as opposed to how they can treat it. I really wouldn't want to see either one, but if they were going to do it, at least educate them! And as far as the erectile dysfunction commercials -- those should never be put on TV. If someone has that problem, he's going to find out how to treat it by a doctor. I guess the pharmaceutical companies are just trying to get these guys who are not "comfortable" going to the doctor with this problem, so they will go to the doctor to get the drug, etc.
I'm sorry I vented so much -- this is a great thread and it really touched a nerve with me! Hope I didn't offend anyone! Julie |
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