Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Dear Mel, If we went to all the sites and talked to Prozac victims such as yourself, how many could we convince to sign a separate affidavit claiming that Prozac caused their tragedy? Then we could just send a few to that Indy Star reporter every day along with some of the comments people have left behind on the petition. We can't get sued because there's no lawsuit and we're not doing anything illegal or detrimental to Eli Lilly. We're just pointing out the facts on a daily basis to a reporter. Just knocking down a wall, one brick at a time. Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Back in 2000 summer, I put Diane in her wheelchair and drove over to Indy and passed out my little flyer at 800 am to Lilly employees. Something like a 6 hour drive from Pittsburgh. I meet with the guys from the Star. I do not think any one at Lilly cares who lives or dies. s is out and had to divest his stock (38 million) as a government employee. He is only one, the rest or most of them (Lilly cast of characters)are retired with millions. I think the best way to drive a knife into Lilly profits is to focus on the Prozac replacement coming soon to your local primary care doctor. Is it like Eflexor? I think so. Seems to work on the same brain chemicals. >From: Tim Casey <realityab@...> >Reply-SSRI medications >SSRI medications >Subject: Knocking Down A Brick Wall >Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 13:32:11 -0800 (PST) > > >Dear Mel, > > If we went to all the sites and talked to Prozac victims such as >yourself, how many could we convince to sign a separate affidavit claiming >that Prozac caused their tragedy? Then we could just send a few to that >Indy Star reporter every day along with some of the comments people have >left behind on the petition. We can't get sued because there's no lawsuit >and we're not doing anything illegal or detrimental to Eli Lilly. We're >just pointing out the facts on a daily basis to a reporter. > > Just knocking down a wall, one brick at a time. > > > > Tim > > > >--------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Back in 2000 summer, I put Diane in her wheelchair and drove over to Indy and passed out my little flyer at 800 am to Lilly employees. Something like a 6 hour drive from Pittsburgh. I meet with the guys from the Star. I do not think any one at Lilly cares who lives or dies. s is out and had to divest his stock (38 million) as a government employee. He is only one, the rest or most of them (Lilly cast of characters)are retired with millions. I think the best way to drive a knife into Lilly profits is to focus on the Prozac replacement coming soon to your local primary care doctor. Is it like Eflexor? I think so. Seems to work on the same brain chemicals. >From: Tim Casey <realityab@...> >Reply-SSRI medications >SSRI medications >Subject: Knocking Down A Brick Wall >Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 13:32:11 -0800 (PST) > > >Dear Mel, > > If we went to all the sites and talked to Prozac victims such as >yourself, how many could we convince to sign a separate affidavit claiming >that Prozac caused their tragedy? Then we could just send a few to that >Indy Star reporter every day along with some of the comments people have >left behind on the petition. We can't get sued because there's no lawsuit >and we're not doing anything illegal or detrimental to Eli Lilly. We're >just pointing out the facts on a daily basis to a reporter. > > Just knocking down a wall, one brick at a time. > > > > Tim > > > >--------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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