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In a message dated 10/23/04 7:30:12 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> AND what is a

> fellow co-worker supposed to do? That's what I am asking

> in my " above " question from " my original " response.......

> I think this is worth discussing!!!!!!! = just what is an employer

> and fellow employee supposed to do???????

If I suspected that a co-worker was on this crap, I would make notes about

their behavior, any irregularities in their conduct, etc. and I would try to

disengage this person, and have no inter-action with them, and I would file my

notes in a safe place. It's a very tricky situation, Jan. What could we do?

Report the person? That might set them off on a murderous rampage. I guess I

am more than thankful that I do not have to try and figure this one out in the

real world, but it would terrify me to be around people on these drugs. I

grateful that I don't have to do it. And can live in Splendid Isolation as

Warren Zevon used to say.

" Blind Reason "

a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

Unsafe At Any Dose

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In a message dated 10/23/04 7:30:12 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> AND what is a

> fellow co-worker supposed to do? That's what I am asking

> in my " above " question from " my original " response.......

> I think this is worth discussing!!!!!!! = just what is an employer

> and fellow employee supposed to do???????

If I suspected that a co-worker was on this crap, I would make notes about

their behavior, any irregularities in their conduct, etc. and I would try to

disengage this person, and have no inter-action with them, and I would file my

notes in a safe place. It's a very tricky situation, Jan. What could we do?

Report the person? That might set them off on a murderous rampage. I guess I

am more than thankful that I do not have to try and figure this one out in the

real world, but it would terrify me to be around people on these drugs. I

grateful that I don't have to do it. And can live in Splendid Isolation as

Warren Zevon used to say.

" Blind Reason "

a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

Unsafe At Any Dose

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In a message dated 10/23/04 7:30:12 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> AND what is a

> fellow co-worker supposed to do? That's what I am asking

> in my " above " question from " my original " response.......

> I think this is worth discussing!!!!!!! = just what is an employer

> and fellow employee supposed to do???????

If I suspected that a co-worker was on this crap, I would make notes about

their behavior, any irregularities in their conduct, etc. and I would try to

disengage this person, and have no inter-action with them, and I would file my

notes in a safe place. It's a very tricky situation, Jan. What could we do?

Report the person? That might set them off on a murderous rampage. I guess I

am more than thankful that I do not have to try and figure this one out in the

real world, but it would terrify me to be around people on these drugs. I

grateful that I don't have to do it. And can live in Splendid Isolation as

Warren Zevon used to say.

" Blind Reason "

a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

Unsafe At Any Dose

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In a message dated 10/23/04 7:30:12 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> AND what is a

> fellow co-worker supposed to do? That's what I am asking

> in my " above " question from " my original " response.......

> I think this is worth discussing!!!!!!! = just what is an employer

> and fellow employee supposed to do???????

If I suspected that a co-worker was on this crap, I would make notes about

their behavior, any irregularities in their conduct, etc. and I would try to

disengage this person, and have no inter-action with them, and I would file my

notes in a safe place. It's a very tricky situation, Jan. What could we do?

Report the person? That might set them off on a murderous rampage. I guess I

am more than thankful that I do not have to try and figure this one out in the

real world, but it would terrify me to be around people on these drugs. I

grateful that I don't have to do it. And can live in Splendid Isolation as

Warren Zevon used to say.

" Blind Reason "

a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

Unsafe At Any Dose

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