China: The Suspense of ‘Electroshock for Net Addiction'
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The Chinese Ministry of Sanitation had announced lately that the security of the electroshock for ‘net addiction', a method some Chinese clinics recently applied to deal with 'net addiction' symptom of the youth, is now suspended. That the electroshock therapeutics invented by Yang Yongxin is ultimately proven to be unscientific and torturous. Many blogger applaud for it. A user on Neteasy comments:
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Electroshock therapeutics may make the sufferer self-cured subjectively. However, the harm it has done to the nerve is uncertain. To be more actual, the endurance depends on
the sufferer himself and it's not probable to set up an unified criterion.
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It's quite common these days to spend a few hours on line. It's already Internet epoch now! The so-called 'net addiction' must be totally a joke in
the eyes of foreign Internet users. How stupid those parents are to believe the fake experts who made a lot of money from the ‘net addiction' business.
Fang Zhouzi, a well-known scholar and blogger, says it is against our common sense and ethic:å½å ä¸åº¦éç"¨ç"µå»ç-æ³æ²»ç-é'å°'å¹´ç½'ç¾ï¼ä¾¿è¿åäºå»å¦ä¼¦çãç"µå»ç-æ³è¢«ç"¨æ¥æ²»ç-å¿çç¾ç- ï¼è½ç¶å·²æå åå¹´çåå²ï¼ä½æ¯ä¹æ¯ææäºè®®çç-æ³ï¼å¹¶ææ¾è'-çå¯ä½ç"¨ãç®åç"µå»åªè¢«ç"¨ä»¥æ²»ç-å°'æ°å ç§ä¸¥éçå¿çç¾ç- ï¼ä¸»è¦æ¯ç"¨ä»¥æ²»ç-严éçå¿§éç-ï¼æä¸´åºè¯éªç "究认为æä¸å®çææãéè¿å¯¹è'鍿½å ç"µå»è¯±å'æ½æå¹¶æ"¹å大è'åè½ï¼å ¶æºçè³ä»ä¸æï¼ä½å·²ç¥è½æå®³è®°å¿å'认ç¥åè½ã
That China once applied the electroshock therapeutics for ‘net addiction' is against medical ethic. Electroshock is a kind of disputed therapeutics though
it has a history for some decades and produces obvious side-effect. Now it is merely applied to a few types of severe psychological illness, especially hypochondria and this has been proved by clinic
experiment. Giving the brain electronic shock to change the cerebral function can only damage the memory and cognitive ability but the mechanism of it is still unknown.
A lawyer named Liu Xiaoyuan writes in his blog that:强迫å©å们æ¥å-æ®é ·ç"µå»ç-æ³åï¼ä¼°è®¡å»ç-æºæä¹ä¸ä¼å°æ²»ç-çå®å ¨æ§ãæææ§ï¼ç¹å«æ¯ç-è¦æ§å'è¯å®¶é¿å'å©å们ï¼è¿å°±ä¸¥éä¾µç¯äºå®¶é¿å'å©å们çç¥æ æã
Before we force children to accept the cruel electroshock therapeutics, the medical institutations would not tell the parents about the touture this therapeutics can bring to
their kids, which means their right to know got eroded.
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May I ask those experts who forged the term ‘net addiction' : Do you see the torture and inhumanity your therapeutics brings to them? IfÂ
‘net addiction' is a kind of real disease, can you figure out some other way to cure it?
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All is too atrocious! To apply the immature treatment with no validity and safety equals to use those kids as ‘white
rats' in medical laboratory.
Blogger Hu Yong thinks electroshock therapeutics is lack of prosessional authenticity and official
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If the experts are not certain about the definite standard of ‘net addiction' and even the international organizations are cautious
to this question, how can we be so irresponsible sending our children to clinics without asking it?
A boy receiving the ‘electroshock therapeutics' describes his feelings when he was in hospital. æ'è®°ä¸å¾-ä»ä»¬ç»æ'å¤å°'次ï¼ç"µå»ï¼ï¼ä½ä¸å®æå 忬¡ãå¨ä¸¤æ¬¡ç"µå»ä¹é-´ï¼ä»ä»¬ä¼è®©æ'ä¼'æ¯ä¸ä¼å¿ãæ¯æ¬¡æ²»ç-æç»åå°æ-¶å·¦å³ã
I can not remember exactly how many electroshocks they gave me but it must be several dozen. They would let me take a rest between the
intervals for half an hour or so.
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I struggled to stand up, but they said that I'm not willing to stay there and thus gave me several other electric shocks in the next thirty minutes. I could not bear it
so in the end I had to give in.
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