View Full Version : Read an article on the Daily Mail :'(
In regards to long QT syndrome. I've freaked myself out over it and ended up 'googling' it. It doesn't help that I was on Citalopram last year and I read that can cause it (albeit at higher Than the mg I was on).
I'm so annoyed as I'm obsessed with my heart.
The daily mail are notorious for scare mongering (if that's a term!) they like nothing more than to shock. Take anything they say with a grain of salt xx
I agree with wnsos, don't rely on anything you read in this newspaper.
Hideous newspaper, with POOR journalism. Please ignore it all, they get facts wrong a lot of the time and like to dramatise everything. Xx
Thanks guys, I've just read it again whyyyyyyy!
I had an ECG in March 2013 so I know I don't have the hereditary one, I'm just so scared in case I have medication induced one :-(
Although I'm currently med free now and have been for 20 weeks.
The only thing the Daily Mail is any good for is if you runout of toilet paper
AlexandriaUK
22-09-14, 22:28
No better use than that, I give it my neighbour to help compost cr#p
Serenity1990
23-09-14, 00:09
The daily mail is great if you like the following:
Gossip about "celebrities" you've never heard of (which is usually made up).
Bigoted, racist political opinions from a pseudo unbiased strandpoint.
Simply incorrect economic analysis to justify the above.
Sensationalised articles about rare diseases.
Scaremongering. About anything they can think up.
More racism.
Personally I will not open a link on the internet with their domain on it, and I certainly wouldn't ever contemplate buying the paper. Take everything in it with a pinch of salt. In fact take the fact you've read that in the Daily Fail as positive: the report's almost certainly wrong. :)
puzzledlass
23-09-14, 03:12
I also refuse to open a link of the daily mails! It's not worth the effort it takes my thumb
So I gather you all don't take the Daily Mail seriously? ~lol~
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