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Here's my note to the newspaper:

I am very happy that the Kennedy family wants charges filed against the psychiatrist that placed Yates on a potentially lethal combination of psychiatric drugs, whose side effects and longterm withdrawal can and do produce violent impulses in some people. When I first heard of the drownings, my reaction was "WHICH medication was she on?" Not if, or maybe, but WHICH? My friends and I even make bets as to which psych med are involved in some of these bizarre crimes. Hasn't the media figured out yet that even the mentally ill don't commit crimes such as this, but people on drugs such as Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft, Effexor, DO? How many more cases will it take before the media cries foul of the drug companies and the doctors who pass these drugs out like candy, switching the patient from one drug to another without taking into account the protracted withdrawal and side effects of doing that? Unless and until YOU take one of these drugs, you can never understand what they do to your thought processes. If you weren't insane BEFORE taking these drugs, they will do it! The media has to stop being bought off by the Pharmas and start placing blame where blame is due and that is with the very medications themselves which are supposed to prevent these tragedies. Please engage in responsible journalism and start reporting WHICH psychiatric meds are involved with WHICH crimes. You'll start to see an alarming pattern, such as the 16-year-old in Michigan who set fire to his school 10 days after being prescribed Paxil. Which SSRI was the police officer on in New Jersey when he went door-to-door killing his neighbors before shooting himself. The mentally ill don't commit these kinds of massacres, but people on drugs such as Paxil, Prozac et al DO! It's time to stop blaming mental illness for these acts and start pointing the wagging finger of blame at the medications themselves. I am a plaintiff in the class action lawsuit against the makers of Paxil, which I only took for a few weeks before it catapulted me into a manic state. I, too, had the potential to become a headline, so I totally understand how Yates did what she did.

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Here's my note to the newspaper:

I am very happy that the Kennedy family wants charges filed against the psychiatrist that placed Yates on a potentially lethal combination of psychiatric drugs, whose side effects and longterm withdrawal can and do produce violent impulses in some people. When I first heard of the drownings, my reaction was "WHICH medication was she on?" Not if, or maybe, but WHICH? My friends and I even make bets as to which psych med are involved in some of these bizarre crimes. Hasn't the media figured out yet that even the mentally ill don't commit crimes such as this, but people on drugs such as Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft, Effexor, DO? How many more cases will it take before the media cries foul of the drug companies and the doctors who pass these drugs out like candy, switching the patient from one drug to another without taking into account the protracted withdrawal and side effects of doing that? Unless and until YOU take one of these drugs, you can never understand what they do to your thought processes. If you weren't insane BEFORE taking these drugs, they will do it! The media has to stop being bought off by the Pharmas and start placing blame where blame is due and that is with the very medications themselves which are supposed to prevent these tragedies. Please engage in responsible journalism and start reporting WHICH psychiatric meds are involved with WHICH crimes. You'll start to see an alarming pattern, such as the 16-year-old in Michigan who set fire to his school 10 days after being prescribed Paxil. Which SSRI was the police officer on in New Jersey when he went door-to-door killing his neighbors before shooting himself. The mentally ill don't commit these kinds of massacres, but people on drugs such as Paxil, Prozac et al DO! It's time to stop blaming mental illness for these acts and start pointing the wagging finger of blame at the medications themselves. I am a plaintiff in the class action lawsuit against the makers of Paxil, which I only took for a few weeks before it catapulted me into a manic state. I, too, had the potential to become a headline, so I totally understand how Yates did what she did.

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BRAVO.... Finally ;-)

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> Date: 12 Apr 2002 20:04:44 -0000

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> Subject: Digest Number 258

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> Subject: Yates' relatives want doctor charged

>

> Hello crusaders:

>

> I thought you might be interested in this USATODAY.com story.

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> Yates' relatives want doctor charged

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> To learn more, visit http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2002/04/11/yates.htm

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BRAVO.... Finally ;-)

> From: SSRI medications

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> Date: 12 Apr 2002 20:04:44 -0000

> SSRI medications

> Subject: Digest Number 258

>

> Subject: Yates' relatives want doctor charged

>

> Hello crusaders:

>

> I thought you might be interested in this USATODAY.com story.

>

> Yates' relatives want doctor charged

>

> To learn more, visit http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2002/04/11/yates.htm

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BRAVO.... Finally ;-)

> From: SSRI medications

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> Date: 12 Apr 2002 20:04:44 -0000

> SSRI medications

> Subject: Digest Number 258

>

> Subject: Yates' relatives want doctor charged

>

> Hello crusaders:

>

> I thought you might be interested in this USATODAY.com story.

>

> Yates' relatives want doctor charged

>

> To learn more, visit http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2002/04/11/yates.htm

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BRAVO.... Finally ;-)

> From: SSRI medications

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> Date: 12 Apr 2002 20:04:44 -0000

> SSRI medications

> Subject: Digest Number 258

>

> Subject: Yates' relatives want doctor charged

>

> Hello crusaders:

>

> I thought you might be interested in this USATODAY.com story.

>

> Yates' relatives want doctor charged

>

> To learn more, visit http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2002/04/11/yates.htm

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Way to go Trisha - now let's see if they have the guts to print it!

> Here's my note to the newspaper:

>

> I am very happy that the Kennedy family wants charges filed against

the

> psychiatrist that placed Yates on a potentially lethal

combination of

> psychiatric drugs, whose side effects and longterm withdrawal can

and do

> produce violent impulses in some people. When I first heard of the

> drownings, my reaction was " WHICH medication was she on? " Not if,

or maybe,

> but WHICH? My friends and I even make bets as to which psych med

are

> involved in some of these bizarre crimes. Hasn't the media figured

out yet

> that even the mentally ill don't commit crimes such as this, but

people on

> drugs such as Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft, Effexor, DO? How many more

cases will

> it take before the media cries foul of the drug companies and the

doctors who

> pass these drugs out like candy, switching the patient from one drug

to

> another without taking into account the protracted withdrawal and

side

> effects of doing that? Unless and until YOU take one of these

drugs, you can

> never understand what they do to your thought processes. If you

weren't

> insane BEFORE taking these drugs, they will do it! The media has to

stop

> being bought off by the Pharmas and start placing blame where blame

is due

> and that is with the very medications themselves which are supposed

to

> prevent these tragedies. Please engage in responsible journalism

and start

> reporting WHICH psychiatric meds are involved with WHICH crimes.

You'll

> start to see an alarming pattern, such as the 16-year-old in

Michigan who set

> fire to his school 10 days after being prescribed Paxil. Which SSRI

was the

> police officer on in New Jersey when he went door-to-door killing

his

> neighbors before shooting himself. The mentally ill don't commit

these kinds

> of massacres, but people on drugs such as Paxil, Prozac et al DO!

It's time

> to stop blaming mental illness for these acts and start pointing the

wagging

> finger of blame at the medications themselves. I am a plaintiff in

the class

> action lawsuit against the makers of Paxil, which I only took for a

few weeks

> before it catapulted me into a manic state. I, too, had the

potential to

> become a headline, so I totally understand how Yates did what

she did.

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Way to go Trisha - now let's see if they have the guts to print it!

> Here's my note to the newspaper:

>

> I am very happy that the Kennedy family wants charges filed against

the

> psychiatrist that placed Yates on a potentially lethal

combination of

> psychiatric drugs, whose side effects and longterm withdrawal can

and do

> produce violent impulses in some people. When I first heard of the

> drownings, my reaction was " WHICH medication was she on? " Not if,

or maybe,

> but WHICH? My friends and I even make bets as to which psych med

are

> involved in some of these bizarre crimes. Hasn't the media figured

out yet

> that even the mentally ill don't commit crimes such as this, but

people on

> drugs such as Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft, Effexor, DO? How many more

cases will

> it take before the media cries foul of the drug companies and the

doctors who

> pass these drugs out like candy, switching the patient from one drug

to

> another without taking into account the protracted withdrawal and

side

> effects of doing that? Unless and until YOU take one of these

drugs, you can

> never understand what they do to your thought processes. If you

weren't

> insane BEFORE taking these drugs, they will do it! The media has to

stop

> being bought off by the Pharmas and start placing blame where blame

is due

> and that is with the very medications themselves which are supposed

to

> prevent these tragedies. Please engage in responsible journalism

and start

> reporting WHICH psychiatric meds are involved with WHICH crimes.

You'll

> start to see an alarming pattern, such as the 16-year-old in

Michigan who set

> fire to his school 10 days after being prescribed Paxil. Which SSRI

was the

> police officer on in New Jersey when he went door-to-door killing

his

> neighbors before shooting himself. The mentally ill don't commit

these kinds

> of massacres, but people on drugs such as Paxil, Prozac et al DO!

It's time

> to stop blaming mental illness for these acts and start pointing the

wagging

> finger of blame at the medications themselves. I am a plaintiff in

the class

> action lawsuit against the makers of Paxil, which I only took for a

few weeks

> before it catapulted me into a manic state. I, too, had the

potential to

> become a headline, so I totally understand how Yates did what

she did.

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Glitter,

You've still got what it takes! I applaud you!!!

The Avenging Angel

Please sign the petitions at:

http://www.petitiononline.com/lilpro

http://www.petitiononline.com/oky71.html

http://www.petitiononline.com/effexor

Please report all adverse drug reactions to:

http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/index.html

----Original Message Follows---- From: glitterari@... Reply-SSRI medications SSRI medications Subject: Re: Yates' relatives want doctor charged Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 16:38:28 EDT

Here's my note to the newspaper:

I am very happy that the Kennedy family wants charges filed against the psychiatrist that placed Yates on a potentially lethal combination of psychiatric drugs, whose side effects and longterm withdrawal can and do produce violent impulses in some people. When I first heard of the drownings, my reaction was "WHICH medication was she on?" Not if, or maybe, but WHICH? My friends and I even make bets as to which psych med are involved in some of these bizarre crimes. Hasn't the media figured out yet that even the mentally ill don't commit crimes such as this, but people on drugs such as Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft, Effexor, DO? How many more cases will it take before the media cries foul of the drug companies and the doctors who pass these drugs out like candy, switching the patient from one drug to another without taking into account the protracted withdrawal and side effects of doing that? Unless and until YOU take one of these drugs, you can never understand what they do to your thought processes. If you weren't insane BEFORE taking these drugs, they will do it! The media has to stop being bought off by the Pharmas and start placing blame where blame is due and that is with the very medications themselves which are supposed to prevent these tragedies. Please engage in responsible journalism and start reporting WHICH psychiatric meds are involved with WHICH crimes. You'll start to see an alarming pattern, such as the 16-year-old in Michigan who set fire to his school 10 days after being prescribed Paxil. Which SSRI was the police officer on in New Jersey when he went door-to-door killing his neighbors before shooting himself. The mentally ill don't commit these kinds of massacres, but people on drugs such as Paxil, Prozac et al DO! It's time to stop blaming mental illness for these acts and start pointing the wagging finger of blame at the medications themselves. I am a plaintiff in the class action lawsuit against the makers of Paxil, which I only took for a few weeks before it catapulted me into a manic state. I, too, had the potential to become a headline, so I totally understand how Yates did what she did.

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Glitter,

You've still got what it takes! I applaud you!!!

The Avenging Angel

Please sign the petitions at:

http://www.petitiononline.com/lilpro

http://www.petitiononline.com/oky71.html

http://www.petitiononline.com/effexor

Please report all adverse drug reactions to:

http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/index.html

----Original Message Follows---- From: glitterari@... Reply-SSRI medications SSRI medications Subject: Re: Yates' relatives want doctor charged Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 16:38:28 EDT

Here's my note to the newspaper:

I am very happy that the Kennedy family wants charges filed against the psychiatrist that placed Yates on a potentially lethal combination of psychiatric drugs, whose side effects and longterm withdrawal can and do produce violent impulses in some people. When I first heard of the drownings, my reaction was "WHICH medication was she on?" Not if, or maybe, but WHICH? My friends and I even make bets as to which psych med are involved in some of these bizarre crimes. Hasn't the media figured out yet that even the mentally ill don't commit crimes such as this, but people on drugs such as Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft, Effexor, DO? How many more cases will it take before the media cries foul of the drug companies and the doctors who pass these drugs out like candy, switching the patient from one drug to another without taking into account the protracted withdrawal and side effects of doing that? Unless and until YOU take one of these drugs, you can never understand what they do to your thought processes. If you weren't insane BEFORE taking these drugs, they will do it! The media has to stop being bought off by the Pharmas and start placing blame where blame is due and that is with the very medications themselves which are supposed to prevent these tragedies. Please engage in responsible journalism and start reporting WHICH psychiatric meds are involved with WHICH crimes. You'll start to see an alarming pattern, such as the 16-year-old in Michigan who set fire to his school 10 days after being prescribed Paxil. Which SSRI was the police officer on in New Jersey when he went door-to-door killing his neighbors before shooting himself. The mentally ill don't commit these kinds of massacres, but people on drugs such as Paxil, Prozac et al DO! It's time to stop blaming mental illness for these acts and start pointing the wagging finger of blame at the medications themselves. I am a plaintiff in the class action lawsuit against the makers of Paxil, which I only took for a few weeks before it catapulted me into a manic state. I, too, had the potential to become a headline, so I totally understand how Yates did what she did.

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