Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Dear JMO, I can certainly appreciate your concern and opinion. If I'd not seen both my Mother and my sister who had never exhibited any violence or abberant behavior before the administraiton of these drugs turned into drug crazed maniacs, I wouldn't understand either. My Mother who wouldn't hurt anything or anyone would beat me with her fists and not even remember it later. That wasn't her fault. She wasn't like they before she made the mistake of going for counseling and got hooked on those drugs being promised they were't addictive and never could get off of them without horrible withdrawal symptoms that the doctors called the " progress of the disease " . When you seen previously docile females turned into destructive maniacs tearing up everything in their sight like in a movie with that glaze over their eyes like there's nobody home.....then you can better under stand Dr. Ann Blake 's historical work defending SSRI victims in court as they are victims of the drugs. Why do some commit domestic violence against their loved ones? This is a complex issue and also deserves help biochemically with changes in their diet and medication that doesn't have these horrible side effects. Thank you, Dr. Lance, D.C. ************************************** Let me get this straight: SRI's are aphrodisiacs (I can't even spell it!~lol!~) in some adolescents; in other guys, and gal's there is a serious lack of libido, reportedly due to SRI some kids kill their parents; some kill each other; some kill themselves; other kids finally feel like they have enough control to attend to the task at hand Unless this was the first time he had taken Zoloft, sounds like another excuse for an angry 25 year old man with an alleged prior history of domestic violence to take out his anger on a baby JMO Is it just an excuse to beat a deserved consequence of beating up your baby? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Dear JMO, I can certainly appreciate your concern and opinion. If I'd not seen both my Mother and my sister who had never exhibited any violence or abberant behavior before the administraiton of these drugs turned into drug crazed maniacs, I wouldn't understand either. My Mother who wouldn't hurt anything or anyone would beat me with her fists and not even remember it later. That wasn't her fault. She wasn't like they before she made the mistake of going for counseling and got hooked on those drugs being promised they were't addictive and never could get off of them without horrible withdrawal symptoms that the doctors called the " progress of the disease " . When you seen previously docile females turned into destructive maniacs tearing up everything in their sight like in a movie with that glaze over their eyes like there's nobody home.....then you can better under stand Dr. Ann Blake 's historical work defending SSRI victims in court as they are victims of the drugs. Why do some commit domestic violence against their loved ones? This is a complex issue and also deserves help biochemically with changes in their diet and medication that doesn't have these horrible side effects. Thank you, Dr. Lance, D.C. ************************************** Let me get this straight: SRI's are aphrodisiacs (I can't even spell it!~lol!~) in some adolescents; in other guys, and gal's there is a serious lack of libido, reportedly due to SRI some kids kill their parents; some kill each other; some kill themselves; other kids finally feel like they have enough control to attend to the task at hand Unless this was the first time he had taken Zoloft, sounds like another excuse for an angry 25 year old man with an alleged prior history of domestic violence to take out his anger on a baby JMO Is it just an excuse to beat a deserved consequence of beating up your baby? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Dear JMO, I can certainly appreciate your concern and opinion. If I'd not seen both my Mother and my sister who had never exhibited any violence or abberant behavior before the administraiton of these drugs turned into drug crazed maniacs, I wouldn't understand either. My Mother who wouldn't hurt anything or anyone would beat me with her fists and not even remember it later. That wasn't her fault. She wasn't like they before she made the mistake of going for counseling and got hooked on those drugs being promised they were't addictive and never could get off of them without horrible withdrawal symptoms that the doctors called the " progress of the disease " . When you seen previously docile females turned into destructive maniacs tearing up everything in their sight like in a movie with that glaze over their eyes like there's nobody home.....then you can better under stand Dr. Ann Blake 's historical work defending SSRI victims in court as they are victims of the drugs. Why do some commit domestic violence against their loved ones? This is a complex issue and also deserves help biochemically with changes in their diet and medication that doesn't have these horrible side effects. Thank you, Dr. Lance, D.C. ************************************** Let me get this straight: SRI's are aphrodisiacs (I can't even spell it!~lol!~) in some adolescents; in other guys, and gal's there is a serious lack of libido, reportedly due to SRI some kids kill their parents; some kill each other; some kill themselves; other kids finally feel like they have enough control to attend to the task at hand Unless this was the first time he had taken Zoloft, sounds like another excuse for an angry 25 year old man with an alleged prior history of domestic violence to take out his anger on a baby JMO Is it just an excuse to beat a deserved consequence of beating up your baby? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Dear JMO, I can certainly appreciate your concern and opinion. If I'd not seen both my Mother and my sister who had never exhibited any violence or abberant behavior before the administraiton of these drugs turned into drug crazed maniacs, I wouldn't understand either. My Mother who wouldn't hurt anything or anyone would beat me with her fists and not even remember it later. That wasn't her fault. She wasn't like they before she made the mistake of going for counseling and got hooked on those drugs being promised they were't addictive and never could get off of them without horrible withdrawal symptoms that the doctors called the " progress of the disease " . When you seen previously docile females turned into destructive maniacs tearing up everything in their sight like in a movie with that glaze over their eyes like there's nobody home.....then you can better under stand Dr. Ann Blake 's historical work defending SSRI victims in court as they are victims of the drugs. Why do some commit domestic violence against their loved ones? This is a complex issue and also deserves help biochemically with changes in their diet and medication that doesn't have these horrible side effects. Thank you, Dr. Lance, D.C. ************************************** Let me get this straight: SRI's are aphrodisiacs (I can't even spell it!~lol!~) in some adolescents; in other guys, and gal's there is a serious lack of libido, reportedly due to SRI some kids kill their parents; some kill each other; some kill themselves; other kids finally feel like they have enough control to attend to the task at hand Unless this was the first time he had taken Zoloft, sounds like another excuse for an angry 25 year old man with an alleged prior history of domestic violence to take out his anger on a baby JMO Is it just an excuse to beat a deserved consequence of beating up your baby? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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