Wednesday, March 02, 2005

IS FAMILY SERVICES TATOOING ITS RECIPIENTS JUST LIKE THE JEWS IN GERMANY?????

What's a Ground Hound anyway??? LOL...In
yesterday update, I meant Gound Hog!!!! I noticed the
mistake last night! Ohhhh well? I presume my mind was
somewhere else?
My GOD? Things are getting worst and worst in
this Province.
NBPOWER announced the power rate is going to go
up 10%!
The Government announced that alcohol is going
up, Saint John wants to installed water meters, gas
going up and the list goes on and on!
I just don't understand the thinking of the
Government?
A single person makes only $264.00 an month or
$485.00 an month.
It's impossible to live on that amount of money
so what do these poor people do?
They turn to be the Social outcast of society.
I heard another sad story!



Someone lost three teethes and Family Services
will not replace them under the welfare act!
Is this a way to mark these individuals for life?
Sure looks like tattooing the Jews in Germany!
Can you imagine going for an job interview with a
few teethes missing?
First time appearance is the most important act
during a job interview. So therefore, this individual
is mark for the rest of their miserable life!
This individual will quickly turn to the Drug
or alcohol life and at the end? It's the Government
who
will find this person a nuissance for the rest of his
life!
I read Jean Marie Nadeau column which is posted
on my blogsite but it's en Francais but what he's
saying is we need an independent survey of the amount
of people who lives under poor condition in this
Province.
A Government survey is not telling the whole
picture!
Speaking of Government? Do you wish to send a
note to Paul Zed recovery?
You can send a note to - ZedP@parl.gc.ca
So once again, the Police Force in Fredericton
are telling the public that Prescription Drug is a
major problem in this City!
Surprise..surprise surprise...If you believe that
the Capital has a bad prescription drug problem?
Hey? Saint John is must worst!
I forewarned the Government years ago about this
drug problem but to no avail!
The students at Universities are taking these
drugs to party and they snort the Ritalin to pass
their
exams!
That's all they talk about in the States but I
heard these stories first hand during my protest. Let
me see if I can locate the transcript of what I told
the Brunswickan during my protest?
HEY???? I FOUND IT!!!

This was printed on Dec 3th, 2003 in the
Brunswickan! Here's a part of the story-

Leblanc has spent a lot of time talking to
Fredericton's youth. Until last week, he visited both
UNB and STU campuses. He said he was told he wasn't
allowed on UNB campus.

Reg Jerrett, the director of UNB Security, said
Leblanc is mistaken.

"It's not that he's not allowed on UNB campus;
solicitation is not allowed on UNB campus," explained
Jerrett. "So, going around soliciting names, according
to the university policy, is not permitted."

Leblanc said not being able to discuss the issue with
young people is unfortunate.

"It's too bad because these kids… know what I'm
talking about when I mention the word [ADHD or
Ritalin]," said Leblanc.

"There are a lot of stories from students at UNB who
don't have ADHD [but] they crush the Ritalin to pass
their exam(s)," Leblanc explained.

"We've got a major problem here."

According to Jerrett, no problems concerning Ritalin
abuse has been brought to the attention of UNB
Security.

"I'm not aware of a problem of that nature on campus
and quite frankly, that's the first time that I've
heard about it," said Jerrett.

Leblanc said that by drugging" the youth of today,
there could be harsh consequences in the future.

"These are the future taxpayers. What are they going
to be in charge of in about 20 years from now: a bunch
of druggies?"

Leblanc is planning on staying for "as long as it
takes" to form a committee and have the issue of
over-prescribing Ritalin addressed.

"I did achieve my goal to educate the public of what's
going on here and what I want to achieve [now] is to
have a committee go around the province and treat
these kids with ADHD with dignity and not drugging
them. I will stand until the end of time but I don't
expect the government to listen."
If you wish to read the whole story? Go to

http://www.unb.ca/web/bruns/0304/13/index.htm


Do the Government care? Of course not!
You can just imagine what kind of people we're
going to have taking care of us in future years?
Everyone knows someone who's on prescription
and the seniors are selling their drug prescription to
survive!
This is a true story because I heard these
stories over and it's call survival!
Mind you Ritalin causes Cancer but the Lord
Government strongly believe it's cheaper to drug
our kids than to treat them with dignity!
But as Adults? By the orders of those racist
members of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission?
They are labeled close to mental retardation!
Lets not put all the blame on the Lord Government
because Frank McKenna close down Centracare in Saint
John and these people were all force on the Streets
all around this Province.
You don't believe moi?
The next time you go out? Just have a look around
the neighborhood and you will notice these poor souls
all around the City!
I heard the protest up North is over but those
Acadians don't fool around! Thank God for the Acadian
population to stand up for what is theirs because the
English population sure won't!
This is a known fact! I often wonder why? Maybe
it's because it's in the Genes? Who knows?
Ok...I wrote enough allready and excuse the
grammar because I just write the darn thing and send
it along to you people on the information Highway!!!!



10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do not know anything about tattooing but there was a shocking story in the Telegraph Journal. A senior killed his wife, in Saint John area, who was suffering from dementia . He could not take it anymore, gagged his wife to . Does Lord Government not brag about senior care and progress it has made. Another one fell through the . You heard of 14 years old little herself to and she was under foster care. How many horror stories we have to hear and how many lives will lost. What is going on? What is wrong & where? Both these cases and many others fall under the mandate of Family and Community Services. Is it possible that these lives could have been saved if proper help was available?

Blogger Charles LeBlanc said...

I am very sorry that I deleted some comments by mistake! This Blog hasn't run right all day long! Ohh welllll??? C'est la vie!!!

Anonymous said...

Tell me more about FCS tattooing people.
Do you know someone who would show me theirs and tell me about it?

Blogger Charles LeBlanc said...

US study links Ritalin to cancer
By Tom Noble
Health editor
March 3, 2005

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Ritalin, the widely prescribed used to treat attention deficit hyperactive disorder in children, appears to cause genetic damage that is linked to cancer, according to a US study.

The study's authors, from the Anderson Cancer Centre at the University of Texas, say they want the study repeated because of the alarming results. The study showed the levels of chromosome damage increased two to threefold in all 12 children studied after only three months on the .

Royal Children's Hospital pediatrician Daryl Efron said parents should not overreact to the study. "If your child is doing well on Ritalin I wouldn't take them off based on this evidence. (But) It can't be ignored. Obviously there needs to be a larger sample to make more sense of it."

He said Ritalin had been widely used since the 1980s and there was no data to show higher cancer rates among patients. About one in 200 Australian children take the .

Anonymous said...

Hi Charles,,,I was just talking to my friend, Heather and asked her if she read any of your newsletters that I sent to her, forwarded from you.....and she said yes,,,,and that>>>" there needs to be more people like you....!" She said that she doesn't go on blog sites for some reason!??? I've sent her some before the blog sites.....

Blogger Charles LeBlanc said...

Does Ritalin Increase Cancer Risk in Children?

Wednesday, March 02, 2005

By Salynn Boyles



Early research is raising concerns about the Ritalin (search), suggesting that children who take it may have an increased risk of cancer.

All 12 of the children included in the study experienced an increase in chromosome abnormalities three months after starting Ritalin. Chromosome damage has been linked to heightened cancer risk and to other health problems.

While potentially alarming, researchers say much larger studies are needed to confirm the preliminary findings.

“Nobody is saying that because a child takes Ritalin he or she will develop cancer,” toxicologist and senior investigator Marvin Legator, PhD, tells WebMD. “There is nothing certain about this yet, but this is potentially a very large risk factor.”

50 Years of Use

Ritalin is a stimulant widely prescribed for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (search) (ADHD), with roughly 10 million prescriptions filled each year in the United States. The amphetamine-like has been approved for more than five decades. But sales of Ritalin and chemically similar increased by more than 500 percent in the 1990s.

Several animal studies have suggested a link between Ritalin use and cancer, but there has been no evidence linking long-term use of the to human cancers.

The newly published study is the first to examine the chromosome-damaging potential of Ritalin. It will be published in an upcoming issue of the journal Cancer Letters.

Researchers from the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston and the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston recruited a dozen children with ADHD for the study. The children were about 8 years old and had been prescribed Ritalin at normal therapeutic doses (20-54 mg/day) but had not begun taking it.

Blood samples were taken from the children before and three months after starting Ritalin. White cells were tested for chromosomal damage using several testing methods.

Lead researcher Randa A. El-Zein, MD, PhD, and colleagues found a threefold increase in the level of chromosomal damage in the samples taken after the children were started on Ritalin.

“It was pretty surprising to me that all of the children taking [Ritalin] showed an increase in chromosome abnormalities in a relatively short period of time,” El-Zein says.

Why Are Some Experts Skeptical?

Oncologist Herman Kattlove, MD, tells WebMD he remains skeptical about a link between Ritalin and cancer, noting that chromosomal damage and repair is common. Kattlove is a spokesman for the American Cancer Society.

“We all have chromosomal breaks,” he says. “That is part of the normal behavior of a cell. But fortunately, we have repair mechanisms which keep us from getting into trouble.”

Kattlove says the study does raise questions about Ritalin and other of its class that should be investigated further.

“It is very unlikely that this would be a source of cancer in humans, but since this question has been raised it would be worthwhile to do a clinical study,” he says.

Pediatric oncologist Stephen A. Feig, MD, agrees that the risk, if any, is likely to be small.

“We don’t know if this is of any clinical significance, because we don’t know if the cells are repairing themselves,” he tells WebMD. “It seems that in the 50 years that Ritalin has been on the market an increase in cancer risk would be obvious.”


By Salynn Boyles, reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD


SOURCES: El-Zein, R. Cancer Letters, 2005. Randa A. El-Zein, MD, PhD, department of epidemiology, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston. Marvin S. Legator, PhD, professor and director, division of environmental toxicology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston. Herman Kattlove, MD, medical oncologist; spokesman, American Cancer Society. Stephen Feig, MD, professor of pediatrics, division of hematology-oncology, UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles.

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Anonymous said...

I don't want to receive your updates as long as you continue to refer
to the
government or agencies as Nazis or Hitler followers. Check your facts
first.
You have not lived in Germany, seen the camps, or talked to people who
were
there - so please don't compare - you can't!!
By the way a Met Clinic has been open in Saint John for over a month,
but
you still keep on yapping - again, please check facts.

Anonymous said...

This morning I would like to comment on your blog from yesterday. You
are
100% right when you say that people on welfare cannot get their teeth
fixed. Just look around and you can usually pick out the people that
are
on welfare by their teeth and thats very sad. Now that the persciption
drug
is at a crisis, look at the addicts teeth, they are rotten out of their
heads. Is rotton teeth healthy? I don't think so, matter of fact it
can
affect their health and especially their heart. But for the
unfortunate
they would rather keep the rotten teeth in then go and have then
removed
and go without any teeth. The government mustn't think that they need
teeth because they can't afford to buy meat so why would they need
them.
The teeth of the unfortunate is just another reflection of what our
government is all about!

Anonymous said...

Yes, I can hear your concerns. It would be wonderful to have much more
coverage for all just like Medicare. PEI has a much better dental plan
at no
charge until age 18 I believe.

Charles there are so many codes for coverage that it would be very hard
for
me to give you this info. However If you popped into our office or
probably
any other dental office they could show you the codes and coverage.

Take care.

Blogger Charles LeBlanc said...

ok..merci...