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I wonder how guilty I’m going to feel about my ignorance of J&J for all these years.



I have read more than I thought I would have at this point. I don't want to say much more until I know where you are at.

I had a small bottle of Johnson's baby powder in my medicine cabinet and had to throw it out. After reading the awful way they conducted themselves I just felt like I couldn't trust them anymore.
I'm going to start prescription drugs tonight. I want to make sure I'm not just plowing through it to finish it, without absorbing any of it.


I have no recollection of the Baby Powder scandal, not a product I ever used, even with my daughter. Tylenol is a different story. Not acceptable that so much of it was withheld from the public. The uselessness of the FDA justifies how I feel about that agency. The spinal stimulator I have implanted was available in Europe 5 years before I was able to get it. And the FDA started their process 3 years before Germany started theirs!

I'm starting the Risperdal section tomorrow. You can only absorb so much without becoming nauseous.



The prior chapters showed the greed and lack of ethics that were all over J&J but nothing can compare to this. They deliberately lied and covered up their findings, knowing that even if the FDA found out, they wouldn't really do anything. Who cares if you have to pay a few measly million in fines when your drug sales are in the billions.

Why am I shocked about the Proctit incident? As a past accountant, I know how the bottom line is the all-important goal. but this is just beyond belief. That J&J got away with this so long, it falls on the FDA. As well as the Risperdal fiasco! I was a reading helper in my daughter's school, and I recall the number of parents this drug was recommended to. I was not on board with this at all, but not being anyone important enough to comment on it, I had to keep my thoughts between my co-worker and I.
I finished chapter 24 last night and hope to continue on tonight.

Yesterday, I had the TV in the background and heard 3 or 4 commercials advertising drugs that always included the phrase "FDA approved." That certainly doesn't give me a sense of comfort like it used to.

I'm currently on vacation in the lovely city of Santa Fe, New Mexico so I've been sticking to more entertainment books. I'm going to try and start the Prolift Vaginal Mesh chapter tomorrow. I remember seeing the advertisements on TV about this. "If you or a loved one, etc etc."

I admit I had to take the chapters on Risperdal in bits and pieces, due to a personal experience with it. My sister, for whom I am the legal guardian, is schizophrenic, diagnosed in her late 30s. (I believe she has been mentally ill all her life; my parents just shoved it under the rug because it was shameful). Anyway, she had many problems with it, and I saw them and tried many times to get her off of it. But, as told in the book, the State of Michigan was paying for it, and I was dismissed by both them and the clinic she went to. When she kept being noncompliant with taking the medication, about 20 years ago, I had to put her in a group home, and the caregiver and owner of the home, who was a nurse, helped me and they finally took her off it and started giving her an injection.
How nice to be on vacation! relax and have fun!
Oliver and I are starting this book soon. I need to clear at least 1 from my nightstand, so I won't be getting to it for a few more days. I am sure Oliver will check in with her start date. Everyone is welcome!