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15 years ago 0 910 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Btw, Wildcat, I do get what you mean abou being uncomfortable. Some of those ads infuriate me, they are so bad urgh!
 
As for patient care being needed I agree 100%!
15 years ago 0 910 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Well I agree awareness ads need to be done better! I also agree there needs to be more ressources sent to patient care! We so need it! But I think public awareness is important. The public opinion is what determines what is considered mportant by our governments. If people don't get about the mentally ill, neither will the government. Lack of caring means lack of funding for patient care! But ads should be done by advocacy groups not by stupid companies trying to make a buck!
15 years ago 0 1044 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I don't think the commercials are the bad thing, it's how they are done.  Maybe they need to consult with someone with the disorder(s) to determine if it accurately reflects how it "really" is.  I understand it is different for everyone, but we do have some common characteristics.  Most of the ads or awareness things are from pharmaceutical companies here(Kentucky USA), trying to sell something.  They are not about realistic things buy how miraculous their product is, its bulls***!
 

15 years ago 0 1693 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Good question Diva.
Members, what are your thoughts?
 
Breanne, Bilingual Health Educator
15 years ago 0 456 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I do not know about public awareness, but for those of us with the illnesses ... support and education would be nice!
 
Atnea in the USA has a program for its Bipolar clients.  Psycholgists, psychitrasts, nutritionists, the whole nine-yards 24/7 to get them stable and back on the ball!!! where I want to be. Clients can call or see all kinds of specialists.   I live in Quebec where we are supposted to have universal healthcare - we have universal waiting lines!  I called a month ago for a second appointment with my new psychiatrist and still no availability.  I had to wait 5 months to get him! and  2 months for a 1st appointment then.   Two years ago when I wanted to get help I waited 6 months for a psychologist at the local clinic,  and then I was given to a person who was back from sick-leave and could see me once every two months for 45 minutes. 
 
So when I see ads focusing attention on me I feel uncomfortable.  Like a big sandwich sign is on me... mental health patient # 4 million 32 in line and ... waisting your resources.  Takes medications and still wants to talk for 60 minutes about the stress you face as part of your everyday life!!!  While baby with cancer awaits treatments due to lack of resources...  (the children's hospitals have cute ads). 
 
Diva, I do not know if the ads are no good!!!
All i mentioned is that they make me really uncomfortable.  And somewhere I think the budgets in healthcare need more funds being prioritzed towards patient care rather than public opinion.   I would like to go to the pharmacy and get a booklet of 6 months of mood-charts for my purse like those on anti-coagulants and those who check their blood-pressure.  I would like to go to a doctor's office and see that they have up-dated their knowledge on the basics of my illness and can talk to me about the latest finding and hopeful studies.  I would like to go to the local health clinic and see a class or seminar for dealing with stress or learing good life habits!!! goodness even if it means they spend 4 hours reading my "bipolar for dummies" book. 
 
i do not have the ideal solution. Only the one that would be good, right now, for me.
15 years ago 0 3043 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Good question Diva.
Members, what do you think?
 
Breanne, Bilingual Health Educator
15 years ago 0 910 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
My question is this though. If mental awareness campaign are no good, what can be done to educate people and help raise awareness?
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where is floriduh? probably last!  commercials in general are pretty stupid -love the cavemen though.
15 years ago 0 1044 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Rose, since KY is ranked 48th in the nation for providing mental health services (per NAMI) I'd be glad to see that change!
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the cynic in me says it's all about more money for eli lilly and the rest of the drug manufacturers. "where does depression hurt - everywhere" "who does depression hurt -everyone" even the dog looked bummed out in that commercial. but then again i take lexapro and am grateful for it. wish nami or some reputable bunch would put out awareness ads. hopefully, when obama is elected we will be in better shape, i read where he wants mental health and treatment put on the same level as physical health.

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