Guest guest Posted February 26, 2002 Report Share Posted February 26, 2002 Hi Sandi, You said: <<CATHERINE I HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU! HAVE YOU LOST A LOVED ONE TO ONE OF THESE DRUGS? >> Does someone in my immediate family have to die before I'm qualified to be here? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2002 Report Share Posted February 26, 2002 Hi Sandi, You said: <<CATHERINE I HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU! HAVE YOU LOST A LOVED ONE TO ONE OF THESE DRUGS? >> Does someone in my immediate family have to die before I'm qualified to be here? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2002 Report Share Posted February 26, 2002 Hi Sandi, You said: <<CATHERINE I HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU! HAVE YOU LOST A LOVED ONE TO ONE OF THESE DRUGS? >> Does someone in my immediate family have to die before I'm qualified to be here? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2002 Report Share Posted February 26, 2002 Hi Sandi, You said: <<CATHERINE I HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU! HAVE YOU LOST A LOVED ONE TO ONE OF THESE DRUGS? >> Does someone in my immediate family have to die before I'm qualified to be here? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2002 Report Share Posted February 27, 2002 Dear : Of course not, but I wanted to let you know it's very hard and I'll speak only for my family not to let emotion get in the way. Our hearts have been shattered it seems like time has been standing still the attorneys tell you nothing your days are full of checking your phone messages to checking your e-mails talking with family just to see if anyone has contacted us. It's hard to stand still and wait for some news,when we were busy planing a strike I think it helped to make us feel that we were doing something not just waiting. In our case it's been 19 months and believe me that's a really really long time for nothing to have been done. So when I get inpatient please understand I want justice so much it's unbearable, There hasn't been a day were I don't tell Dad we'll get the BASTARDS. I'm really sorry if I let out undo steam it happens we are going with little sleep and are running on sheer emotion and it really takes it toll Thanks for listening Sandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2002 Report Share Posted February 27, 2002 Dear : Of course not, but I wanted to let you know it's very hard and I'll speak only for my family not to let emotion get in the way. Our hearts have been shattered it seems like time has been standing still the attorneys tell you nothing your days are full of checking your phone messages to checking your e-mails talking with family just to see if anyone has contacted us. It's hard to stand still and wait for some news,when we were busy planing a strike I think it helped to make us feel that we were doing something not just waiting. In our case it's been 19 months and believe me that's a really really long time for nothing to have been done. So when I get inpatient please understand I want justice so much it's unbearable, There hasn't been a day were I don't tell Dad we'll get the BASTARDS. I'm really sorry if I let out undo steam it happens we are going with little sleep and are running on sheer emotion and it really takes it toll Thanks for listening Sandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2002 Report Share Posted February 27, 2002 Dear Sandi, You said: <<Of course not, but I wanted to let you know it's very hard and I'll speak only for my family not to let emotion get in the way. Our hearts have been shattered it seems like time has been standing still the attorneys tell you nothing your days are full of checking your phone messages to checking your e-mails talking with family just to see if anyone has contacted us. It's hard to stand still and wait for some news,when we were busy planing a strike I think it helped to make us feel that we were doing something not just waiting. In our case it's been 19 months and believe me that's a really really long time for nothing to have been done. So when I get inpatient please understand I want justice so much it's unbearable, There hasn't been a day were I don't tell Dad we'll get the BASTARDS. I'm really sorry if I let out undo steam it happens we are going with little sleep and are running on sheer emotion and it really takes it toll>> I do understand. I also understand that I'm new to this group and you haven't had a chance to get to know me. I'm not new to this battle. I've been combatting psych drugs since the late 70's. One of my first jobs was with people identified as having chronic mental illnesses. I felt like I was in a different world from everyone with whom I worked. I could se that these drugs were harming people, yet my colleagues persisted in prescribing them and somehow found " evidence " to document that people were doing well. When Prozac hit the market, I saw that it was dangerous. Most people thought I was really off-the-wall (actually, they still do). I've been working for years to educate professionals and the public about drugs. About two years ago I could see that my focus had gotten too wide (I feel that most drugs are dangerous). I went back to limiting my work (for the most part) to the so-called " psych drugs " . I happened across the petition online and found a link to SSRI Crusaders. I knew I had to join. I am sincerely sorry about your father. We will win this, Sandi. It may take some time, but we will. The time is just about right. We're being shown this. But I do agree with Collissa. Anger and emotional outbursts are not going to win this battle. Dawn is going to be contacting you. I have some relationships with people who can possibly be helpful to our cause. There will be a number of things happening - I believe, most of what has been discussed here recently. I really appreciate you taking the time to write to me and explain. It really doesn't matter how much we all disagree. What matters is that we remember we all have the same goal. How we handle the disagreeing is far more important than whether or not we initially agree. Warm blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2002 Report Share Posted February 27, 2002 Dear Sandi, You said: <<Of course not, but I wanted to let you know it's very hard and I'll speak only for my family not to let emotion get in the way. Our hearts have been shattered it seems like time has been standing still the attorneys tell you nothing your days are full of checking your phone messages to checking your e-mails talking with family just to see if anyone has contacted us. It's hard to stand still and wait for some news,when we were busy planing a strike I think it helped to make us feel that we were doing something not just waiting. In our case it's been 19 months and believe me that's a really really long time for nothing to have been done. So when I get inpatient please understand I want justice so much it's unbearable, There hasn't been a day were I don't tell Dad we'll get the BASTARDS. I'm really sorry if I let out undo steam it happens we are going with little sleep and are running on sheer emotion and it really takes it toll>> I do understand. I also understand that I'm new to this group and you haven't had a chance to get to know me. I'm not new to this battle. I've been combatting psych drugs since the late 70's. One of my first jobs was with people identified as having chronic mental illnesses. I felt like I was in a different world from everyone with whom I worked. I could se that these drugs were harming people, yet my colleagues persisted in prescribing them and somehow found " evidence " to document that people were doing well. When Prozac hit the market, I saw that it was dangerous. Most people thought I was really off-the-wall (actually, they still do). I've been working for years to educate professionals and the public about drugs. About two years ago I could see that my focus had gotten too wide (I feel that most drugs are dangerous). I went back to limiting my work (for the most part) to the so-called " psych drugs " . I happened across the petition online and found a link to SSRI Crusaders. I knew I had to join. I am sincerely sorry about your father. We will win this, Sandi. It may take some time, but we will. The time is just about right. We're being shown this. But I do agree with Collissa. Anger and emotional outbursts are not going to win this battle. Dawn is going to be contacting you. I have some relationships with people who can possibly be helpful to our cause. There will be a number of things happening - I believe, most of what has been discussed here recently. I really appreciate you taking the time to write to me and explain. It really doesn't matter how much we all disagree. What matters is that we remember we all have the same goal. How we handle the disagreeing is far more important than whether or not we initially agree. Warm blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2002 Report Share Posted February 27, 2002 Dear Sandi, You said: <<Of course not, but I wanted to let you know it's very hard and I'll speak only for my family not to let emotion get in the way. Our hearts have been shattered it seems like time has been standing still the attorneys tell you nothing your days are full of checking your phone messages to checking your e-mails talking with family just to see if anyone has contacted us. It's hard to stand still and wait for some news,when we were busy planing a strike I think it helped to make us feel that we were doing something not just waiting. In our case it's been 19 months and believe me that's a really really long time for nothing to have been done. So when I get inpatient please understand I want justice so much it's unbearable, There hasn't been a day were I don't tell Dad we'll get the BASTARDS. I'm really sorry if I let out undo steam it happens we are going with little sleep and are running on sheer emotion and it really takes it toll>> I do understand. I also understand that I'm new to this group and you haven't had a chance to get to know me. I'm not new to this battle. I've been combatting psych drugs since the late 70's. One of my first jobs was with people identified as having chronic mental illnesses. I felt like I was in a different world from everyone with whom I worked. I could se that these drugs were harming people, yet my colleagues persisted in prescribing them and somehow found " evidence " to document that people were doing well. When Prozac hit the market, I saw that it was dangerous. Most people thought I was really off-the-wall (actually, they still do). I've been working for years to educate professionals and the public about drugs. About two years ago I could see that my focus had gotten too wide (I feel that most drugs are dangerous). I went back to limiting my work (for the most part) to the so-called " psych drugs " . I happened across the petition online and found a link to SSRI Crusaders. I knew I had to join. I am sincerely sorry about your father. We will win this, Sandi. It may take some time, but we will. The time is just about right. We're being shown this. But I do agree with Collissa. Anger and emotional outbursts are not going to win this battle. Dawn is going to be contacting you. I have some relationships with people who can possibly be helpful to our cause. There will be a number of things happening - I believe, most of what has been discussed here recently. I really appreciate you taking the time to write to me and explain. It really doesn't matter how much we all disagree. What matters is that we remember we all have the same goal. How we handle the disagreeing is far more important than whether or not we initially agree. Warm blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2002 Report Share Posted February 27, 2002 Dear Sandi, You said: <<Of course not, but I wanted to let you know it's very hard and I'll speak only for my family not to let emotion get in the way. Our hearts have been shattered it seems like time has been standing still the attorneys tell you nothing your days are full of checking your phone messages to checking your e-mails talking with family just to see if anyone has contacted us. It's hard to stand still and wait for some news,when we were busy planing a strike I think it helped to make us feel that we were doing something not just waiting. In our case it's been 19 months and believe me that's a really really long time for nothing to have been done. So when I get inpatient please understand I want justice so much it's unbearable, There hasn't been a day were I don't tell Dad we'll get the BASTARDS. I'm really sorry if I let out undo steam it happens we are going with little sleep and are running on sheer emotion and it really takes it toll>> I do understand. I also understand that I'm new to this group and you haven't had a chance to get to know me. I'm not new to this battle. I've been combatting psych drugs since the late 70's. One of my first jobs was with people identified as having chronic mental illnesses. I felt like I was in a different world from everyone with whom I worked. I could se that these drugs were harming people, yet my colleagues persisted in prescribing them and somehow found " evidence " to document that people were doing well. When Prozac hit the market, I saw that it was dangerous. Most people thought I was really off-the-wall (actually, they still do). I've been working for years to educate professionals and the public about drugs. About two years ago I could see that my focus had gotten too wide (I feel that most drugs are dangerous). I went back to limiting my work (for the most part) to the so-called " psych drugs " . I happened across the petition online and found a link to SSRI Crusaders. I knew I had to join. I am sincerely sorry about your father. We will win this, Sandi. It may take some time, but we will. The time is just about right. We're being shown this. But I do agree with Collissa. Anger and emotional outbursts are not going to win this battle. Dawn is going to be contacting you. I have some relationships with people who can possibly be helpful to our cause. There will be a number of things happening - I believe, most of what has been discussed here recently. I really appreciate you taking the time to write to me and explain. It really doesn't matter how much we all disagree. What matters is that we remember we all have the same goal. How we handle the disagreeing is far more important than whether or not we initially agree. Warm blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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