STEAM ROOM FOR ANGER
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Agree. They act like all those people are happy and "living life" and it is not realistic at all. You never see people feeling ickky from the meds and tired and worried and ut trying get through each each they can.
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ugggh runnergirl YES, we get so annoyed with them as well, let out a big groan when we hear one. So tired of all the constant marketing in general -buy buy buy, eat eat eat, drink, drink, drink! We started muting all commercials or just putting on tv series on Netflix.
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I get them on Instagram. I guess I just need to keep saying "Not Interested".
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I thoroughly dislike all prescription drug commercials so the ones for bc drugs don’t bother me any more than they all do, and I am stage IV. Whether the drug is for bc or any other illness I wouldn’t hold my breath for commercials which feature patients dealing with se’s as that’s not the nature of advertising. I just wish they would get rid of ads for all prescription drugs.
BTW, I actually do look like and generally act like one of those happy, just livin’ life people with mbc. It is not common but there more of us as time goes by and yes, some of it is because of those drugs. Hate the ads but having been dx’ed before those drugs were approved, they have added precious time to the lives of many with mbc.
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I never see prescription drug ads but I think it might not be allowed in Canada. Glad to not have to look at BC patients acting like it is no big deal.
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exbrnxgrl, you are a lucky one to be so normal like the ads. I have my moments. Yeah I'm sure they wouldn't get very far showing someone running to the toilet with explosive diarrhea, vomiting, lotion-ing up our cracked feet. However, I will gladly welcome new drugs to keep it up, despite all my complaining
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I agree about not liking any of the prescription drugs. No one should have to be reminded about their diagnosis while trying to relax. I just don’t understand why it’s allowed. Other countries don’t advertise drugs in TV….
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my problem with the ads is "hey mom, isn't that the medicine you take?!" "Hey mom, that medicine is for cancer too, why aren't you taking that one?"... Why does an 11 year old need to know this? (And dh is worse. Do you take one of these? It says its good.)
Also, I too could be happy and relaxed and not tired like that if i didn't work, take care of a family, look at my dirty house, etc...
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dancemom,
That is precisely why I dislike any and all prescription drug commercials! And for those without bc there are the annoying ads where you can’t quite figure out what ailment they’re even addressing but don’t forget ti ask,your doctor if Skrewitol is right for you! 😉
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But don't take it if you're allergic or have X, Y, or Z conditions! Like, how is a person supposed to know if they're allergic, especially if it's a new drug? And some conditions they list are hidden types. I wonder how much time is wasted in doctor's offices by patients asking for these drugs, and the doctor having to explain why it wouldn't be a good idea.
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wrenn: The amount of prescription drug advertising in the states is mind blowing…. So many commercials for them…. It’s nonstop.
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Screwitall!!! I like that one!!!
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Candy-678: Too funny…..
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I know that hearing the list of possible se’s is terrifying. On the other hand, if the law didn’t require it I’m sure the pharma companies would disclose no se’s at all!
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The TV commercials are incredibly offensive to me and my hubs. If we can't fast forward through them, we mute the TV and come back in a couple of minutes. I can't imagine how much money is thrown away advertising on the big networks. And the women portrayed in these commercials--hair beautifully coifed, energetic, apparently thrilled to have metastatic breast cancer. Just...go away.
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exbrnxgrl, Skrewitol is hilarious. It must be in the same drug class as Damnitol! Alice, right? Are we such a nation of idiots, that we need to be told., "Don't take X drug if you're alergic to it." Or "X drug may cause Y which could be life threatening and lead to death." Candy, I love it!
As I'm contemplating topics for my blog, I think I'll add something about drugs. Not that I'm unhappy about the drugs that are helping to keep us alive (for now). I think it could be quite entertaining.
DAMNITOL
Take 2 and the rest of the world can go to $#!@ for up to 8 full hours. Swallow these imaginary pills, then close your eyes and think about one of your fondest memories from the past. Focus on this memory for one minute. This drug does not work for everyone, but keep trying. Available everywhere and refills are free.
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Too funny. Made me laugh today everyone.
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Yes, thanks for the laughs!
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If all those idiotic warnings were not legally required, it would be sad to see how many actually needed them Look at blow dryers. Most, if not all, come with a tag warning you not to use it in water! Yup, there are probably folks who have done it, crazy as it sounds.
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But some nit-wits see those warnings and think (wording that generously), "Hey, cool idea, lemme try that." Darwinism, thinning the herd.
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Alice, per usual you hit the proverbial nail on the head. Thanks for the laughs with these posts.
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11 sings the Ozempic theme song constantly. I have NO clue what it treats!
And this:
https://youtu.be/wGYDWO5Fhtg
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It was song in the 70's by a band called Pilot. They use songs from that area for a lot of drug commercials it seems since they think we are old and need them now.
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Has anyone seen the one for the drug when your penis is bent? They use a carrot to illustrate the problem. NOT what I want to look at!!
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I can't decide now if I want to avoid carrots or if I crave them.
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Candy, hilarious meme!
Kikomoon, I’m a big fan of the mute button. I mute commercials, the part on Wheel of Fortune where Pat Sajak introduces and chats with the contestants and news stories that are basically propaganda.
But I look forward to seeing the Super Bowl commercials!
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KID1919,
Yes, I have seen that ad! It's called Peyronie's disease. I don't want to come down too hard on the (mis) use of the word disease as I actually know almost nothing about it. Oddly, I'm not compelled to learn about it right now 🥕 or 🌶
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I am just glad to see men getting their share of commercials about more private things. We have had to suffer through that for years, But the carrot cracks me up
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Peyronie's? My husband had it, not severe case,wasn't painful and it resolved itself - without treatment. I once listened to a Sirius radio Doctor show devoted to it and was of course Riveted. Sometimes the partner regrets that it was cured. TV drug ads? In the last year of her life my mom watched a lot of TV which was unusual for her and in retrospect due to the pain caused by her undiagnosed grrr lung cancer, anyway we would watch together and of course the advertisements. I remember wistfully watching a particular ad with a man and wife, a house with a welcoming porch and a golden retriever, and getting all enthused and hopeful like take this pill, her pain would be relieved AND she would get a golden retriever.
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