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Dear SSRI Friends,

I wish I had time to document the cruel and mentally abusive power hungry

spirit breaking mentality of

DHR social workers that are currently in the process of slowing destroying a

Mother who loves her children

torturing her with daily visits to wear her down to a frazel so they can

have an excuse to get their brownie

points earning DHR Federal subsidies that reward them for breaking up

familes and not helping them stay together. I happened to call her for a

short hello when I got in the car on the way to lunch and found her sobbing

in dispair

20 minutes after they'd left. They've just about broken her down making her

loose all home and that she's a bad Mother.

It makes me so disgusted I don't know what to do. She's a better Mother than

those wives with wealthy husbands that leave their kids with the nannies to

go get their nails done. She's facing Thanksgiving and Christmas unable to

work with injuries sustained in a auto accident that wasn't her fault

threatened with having her children taken away from her because she can't

work because of the injuries and can't pay for the medications that she

doesn't want them to take because of the side effects. Maybe someone on this

list will help me help her for Christmas Santa. She's got 3 disabled

children-probably from the fatherh being a Gulf War vet. I've already

checked into the Kroger that's not far from her and they will take a credit

card payment over the phone if anyone wants to give her some food for

Thanksgiving. I also have permission to give anyone her phone number that is

willing to help her in case you doubt the horrificness of her story. The DHR

social workers even wouldn't give her the money to take the handicapped bus

to her hydrotherapy recommended for her hip that will require a hip

replacement. As soon as I can I'm going to get an congressional

investigation going with a congressman but if anyone will help her through

Thanksgiving and Christmas I can assure you you will be doing a good think.

Anyonen who might not believe I am who I am can find my phone number on the

internet under Lenox Chiropractic Clinic in Atlanta 404 233 4433 and my

licensure under the Ga. Secretary of State and call me to verify the

authenticity of this plea. I've met her myself and her 3 children.

God gave those children to her to raise-not the U.S.Government to seize and

control with SSRI's!!!!If anyone is willing to help her out financially I

could probably even get the manager at the Walll-Mart to do the same thing

for Santa.

As a Mother it just breaks my heart. I'd like to move in with her and be

there with a video camera every time those SS officers came terrorizing that

poor woman daily with their ongoing threats before they finally deprive her

of her OWN CHILDREN.

Dr. Lance, D.C.

Thank you,

Dr. Sanrda Lphone if [hhond aorm her k r uoebeing o on this wfo the uase

ses of doesn't uaesuceorrm her earan

This article goes part way in describing what happens. But from what

I've heard here and elsewhere, I thought that kids were being put

into foster care in the first place because their parents refused to

put them on SSRIs.

> http://story.news./news?

tmpl=story & u=/ap/20041118/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/vioxx_safety_22

>

> FDA Called 'Defenseless' Against Bad Drugs

>

> 14 minutes ago White House - AP Cabinet & State

>

>

> By DIEDTRA HENDERSON, AP Science Writer

>

> WASHINGTON - The American public is " virtually defenseless " if

another

> medication such as Vioxx proves to be unsafe after it is approved

for sale,

> a government drug safety reviewer told a congressional committee

Thursday.

>

>

> " I would argue that the FDA (news - web sites) as currently

configured is

> incapable of protecting America against another Vioxx, " said

Graham,

> who warned that the arthritis drug had been linked to an increased

risk of

> heart attack and stroke.

>

>

> He told the Senate Finance Committee that there were at least five

other

> drugs on the market today that should be looked at seriously to see

whether

> they should remain there. He cited the acne drug Accutane, the

weight loss

> drug Meridia, the anti-cholesterol drug Crestor, the pain reliever

Bextra,

> and the asthma drug Serevent.

>

>

> Vioxx's maker, Merck & Co. pulled the drug from the market on Sept.

30 after

> a study indicated the popular painkiller doubled the risk of heart

attacks

> and stroke when taken for longer than 18 months.

>

>

> V. Gilmartin, the company president, said in prepared

testimony that

> Merck acted within four days of learning about the risk.

>

>

> " Given the availability of alternative therapies and the questions

raised by

> the data withdrawing Vioxx was consistent with an ethic that has

driven

> Merck actions and decisions for more than 100 years, " he said.

>

>

> Gilmartin also said the company was surprised by the cardiovascular

risk

> because it differed from past clinical trials. " My wife was a user

of Vioxx

> until the day we withdrew it from the marketplace, " he said.

>

>

> The Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) has defended

its actions

> regarding Vioxx. In a statement issued late Wednesday, the agency

cited its

> " well-documented and long-standing commitment to openness and

transparency

> in its review of marketed drugs. "

>

>

> However, Sen. Grassley (news, bio, voting record), R-Iowa,

who

> chaired the hearing, suggested that an independent board of drug

safety

> might be needed to ensure the safety of medications after they're

approved

> for the market.

>

>

> " Consumers should not have to second-guess the safety of what's in

their

> medicine cabinet, " he said.

>

>

> Graham told the committee that research indicated that Vioxx caused

up to

> 160,000 heart attacks and strokes.

>

>

> " If we were talking about Florida or Pennsylvania, 1 percent of the

entire

> state population would have been affected, " he said. " I'm sorry to

say Sen.

> Grassley, but 67 percent of the citizens of Des Moines would be

affected

> and, what's worse - the entire population of every other city in

the state

> of Iowa. "

>

>

> Graham said his research helped to coax the FDA to withdraw a

number of

> drugs including Fen-phen, a weight loss drug, Lotronex, Baycol and

Rezulin.

> " During my career I have recommended the market withdrawal of 12

drugs, " he

> said. " Only two of these remain on the market today. "

>

>

> At the same time, though, he questioned the agency's commitment to

removing

> unsafe drugs from the market, since it would call into question

their

> earlier approval.

>

>

> Sen. Jeff Bingaman (news, bio, voting record), D-New Mexico, said

the

> problem was within the FDA's own culture.

>

>

> " The culture within the FDA, being one where the pharmaceutical

industry,

> which the FDA is supposed to regulate, is seen by the FDA as its

client

> instead, " he said.

>

> He called on President Bush (news - web sites) to appoint a new

head for the

> agency. Lester Crawford has been acting commissioner of the agency.

>

> In the FDA statement, Crawford said the FDA initiated and paid for

reviews

> of Vioxx and antidepressants after those drugs had hit the

market. " That is

> evidence the system is working, " Crawford said.

>

> Critics contend the agency ignored risks in both instances, then

intimidated

> its own reviewers when they pointed to safety concerns.

>

> In October, the FDA ordered that all antidepressants carry warnings

that

> they " increase the risk of suicidal thinking and behavior " in

children who

> take them.

>

> The FDA's statement disturbed lawyer Andy Birchfield, who is

evaluating

> thousands of potential cases against Merck on behalf of injured

patients.

>

> " How can they see that type of problem and look back and say 'We

did

> everything right'? " Birchfield said. " When they're not willing to

recognize

> mistakes, we have no hope for them voluntarily taking measures to

correct

> the situation. "

>

> Crawford's statement did not mention Graham by name, but suggested

that the

> reviewer was a maverick who did not follow agency protocol.

>

> Graham was lead author on a research project that studied the

records of

> almost 1.4 million Kaiser Permanente patients, including 40,405

treated with

> Pfizer's Celebrex and 26,748 treated with Vioxx. The study found

that high

> doses of Vioxx tripled risks of heart attacks and sudden cardiac

death.

>

> Vioxx was responsible for an additional 27,785 deaths from heart

ailments

> from 1999 to 2003, Graham concluded.

>

> He has told congressional investigators that superiors pressured

him to

> soften his conclusions.

>

> Crawford said in his statement that the reviewer " voluntarily chose

to

> revise his conclusions, and he did so, in his own words, " without

> compromising my deeply held convictions.' "

>

> ___

>

> On the Net:

>

> Food and Drug Administration: http://www.fda.gov/

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Dear SSRI Friends,

I wish I had time to document the cruel and mentally abusive power hungry

spirit breaking mentality of

DHR social workers that are currently in the process of slowing destroying a

Mother who loves her children

torturing her with daily visits to wear her down to a frazel so they can

have an excuse to get their brownie

points earning DHR Federal subsidies that reward them for breaking up

familes and not helping them stay together. I happened to call her for a

short hello when I got in the car on the way to lunch and found her sobbing

in dispair

20 minutes after they'd left. They've just about broken her down making her

loose all home and that she's a bad Mother.

It makes me so disgusted I don't know what to do. She's a better Mother than

those wives with wealthy husbands that leave their kids with the nannies to

go get their nails done. She's facing Thanksgiving and Christmas unable to

work with injuries sustained in a auto accident that wasn't her fault

threatened with having her children taken away from her because she can't

work because of the injuries and can't pay for the medications that she

doesn't want them to take because of the side effects. Maybe someone on this

list will help me help her for Christmas Santa. She's got 3 disabled

children-probably from the fatherh being a Gulf War vet. I've already

checked into the Kroger that's not far from her and they will take a credit

card payment over the phone if anyone wants to give her some food for

Thanksgiving. I also have permission to give anyone her phone number that is

willing to help her in case you doubt the horrificness of her story. The DHR

social workers even wouldn't give her the money to take the handicapped bus

to her hydrotherapy recommended for her hip that will require a hip

replacement. As soon as I can I'm going to get an congressional

investigation going with a congressman but if anyone will help her through

Thanksgiving and Christmas I can assure you you will be doing a good think.

Anyonen who might not believe I am who I am can find my phone number on the

internet under Lenox Chiropractic Clinic in Atlanta 404 233 4433 and my

licensure under the Ga. Secretary of State and call me to verify the

authenticity of this plea. I've met her myself and her 3 children.

God gave those children to her to raise-not the U.S.Government to seize and

control with SSRI's!!!!If anyone is willing to help her out financially I

could probably even get the manager at the Walll-Mart to do the same thing

for Santa.

As a Mother it just breaks my heart. I'd like to move in with her and be

there with a video camera every time those SS officers came terrorizing that

poor woman daily with their ongoing threats before they finally deprive her

of her OWN CHILDREN.

Dr. Lance, D.C.

Thank you,

Dr. Sanrda Lphone if [hhond aorm her k r uoebeing o on this wfo the uase

ses of doesn't uaesuceorrm her earan

This article goes part way in describing what happens. But from what

I've heard here and elsewhere, I thought that kids were being put

into foster care in the first place because their parents refused to

put them on SSRIs.

> http://story.news./news?

tmpl=story & u=/ap/20041118/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/vioxx_safety_22

>

> FDA Called 'Defenseless' Against Bad Drugs

>

> 14 minutes ago White House - AP Cabinet & State

>

>

> By DIEDTRA HENDERSON, AP Science Writer

>

> WASHINGTON - The American public is " virtually defenseless " if

another

> medication such as Vioxx proves to be unsafe after it is approved

for sale,

> a government drug safety reviewer told a congressional committee

Thursday.

>

>

> " I would argue that the FDA (news - web sites) as currently

configured is

> incapable of protecting America against another Vioxx, " said

Graham,

> who warned that the arthritis drug had been linked to an increased

risk of

> heart attack and stroke.

>

>

> He told the Senate Finance Committee that there were at least five

other

> drugs on the market today that should be looked at seriously to see

whether

> they should remain there. He cited the acne drug Accutane, the

weight loss

> drug Meridia, the anti-cholesterol drug Crestor, the pain reliever

Bextra,

> and the asthma drug Serevent.

>

>

> Vioxx's maker, Merck & Co. pulled the drug from the market on Sept.

30 after

> a study indicated the popular painkiller doubled the risk of heart

attacks

> and stroke when taken for longer than 18 months.

>

>

> V. Gilmartin, the company president, said in prepared

testimony that

> Merck acted within four days of learning about the risk.

>

>

> " Given the availability of alternative therapies and the questions

raised by

> the data withdrawing Vioxx was consistent with an ethic that has

driven

> Merck actions and decisions for more than 100 years, " he said.

>

>

> Gilmartin also said the company was surprised by the cardiovascular

risk

> because it differed from past clinical trials. " My wife was a user

of Vioxx

> until the day we withdrew it from the marketplace, " he said.

>

>

> The Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) has defended

its actions

> regarding Vioxx. In a statement issued late Wednesday, the agency

cited its

> " well-documented and long-standing commitment to openness and

transparency

> in its review of marketed drugs. "

>

>

> However, Sen. Grassley (news, bio, voting record), R-Iowa,

who

> chaired the hearing, suggested that an independent board of drug

safety

> might be needed to ensure the safety of medications after they're

approved

> for the market.

>

>

> " Consumers should not have to second-guess the safety of what's in

their

> medicine cabinet, " he said.

>

>

> Graham told the committee that research indicated that Vioxx caused

up to

> 160,000 heart attacks and strokes.

>

>

> " If we were talking about Florida or Pennsylvania, 1 percent of the

entire

> state population would have been affected, " he said. " I'm sorry to

say Sen.

> Grassley, but 67 percent of the citizens of Des Moines would be

affected

> and, what's worse - the entire population of every other city in

the state

> of Iowa. "

>

>

> Graham said his research helped to coax the FDA to withdraw a

number of

> drugs including Fen-phen, a weight loss drug, Lotronex, Baycol and

Rezulin.

> " During my career I have recommended the market withdrawal of 12

drugs, " he

> said. " Only two of these remain on the market today. "

>

>

> At the same time, though, he questioned the agency's commitment to

removing

> unsafe drugs from the market, since it would call into question

their

> earlier approval.

>

>

> Sen. Jeff Bingaman (news, bio, voting record), D-New Mexico, said

the

> problem was within the FDA's own culture.

>

>

> " The culture within the FDA, being one where the pharmaceutical

industry,

> which the FDA is supposed to regulate, is seen by the FDA as its

client

> instead, " he said.

>

> He called on President Bush (news - web sites) to appoint a new

head for the

> agency. Lester Crawford has been acting commissioner of the agency.

>

> In the FDA statement, Crawford said the FDA initiated and paid for

reviews

> of Vioxx and antidepressants after those drugs had hit the

market. " That is

> evidence the system is working, " Crawford said.

>

> Critics contend the agency ignored risks in both instances, then

intimidated

> its own reviewers when they pointed to safety concerns.

>

> In October, the FDA ordered that all antidepressants carry warnings

that

> they " increase the risk of suicidal thinking and behavior " in

children who

> take them.

>

> The FDA's statement disturbed lawyer Andy Birchfield, who is

evaluating

> thousands of potential cases against Merck on behalf of injured

patients.

>

> " How can they see that type of problem and look back and say 'We

did

> everything right'? " Birchfield said. " When they're not willing to

recognize

> mistakes, we have no hope for them voluntarily taking measures to

correct

> the situation. "

>

> Crawford's statement did not mention Graham by name, but suggested

that the

> reviewer was a maverick who did not follow agency protocol.

>

> Graham was lead author on a research project that studied the

records of

> almost 1.4 million Kaiser Permanente patients, including 40,405

treated with

> Pfizer's Celebrex and 26,748 treated with Vioxx. The study found

that high

> doses of Vioxx tripled risks of heart attacks and sudden cardiac

death.

>

> Vioxx was responsible for an additional 27,785 deaths from heart

ailments

> from 1999 to 2003, Graham concluded.

>

> He has told congressional investigators that superiors pressured

him to

> soften his conclusions.

>

> Crawford said in his statement that the reviewer " voluntarily chose

to

> revise his conclusions, and he did so, in his own words, " without

> compromising my deeply held convictions.' "

>

> ___

>

> On the Net:

>

> Food and Drug Administration: http://www.fda.gov/

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Dear SSRI Friends,

I wish I had time to document the cruel and mentally abusive power hungry

spirit breaking mentality of

DHR social workers that are currently in the process of slowing destroying a

Mother who loves her children

torturing her with daily visits to wear her down to a frazel so they can

have an excuse to get their brownie

points earning DHR Federal subsidies that reward them for breaking up

familes and not helping them stay together. I happened to call her for a

short hello when I got in the car on the way to lunch and found her sobbing

in dispair

20 minutes after they'd left. They've just about broken her down making her

loose all home and that she's a bad Mother.

It makes me so disgusted I don't know what to do. She's a better Mother than

those wives with wealthy husbands that leave their kids with the nannies to

go get their nails done. She's facing Thanksgiving and Christmas unable to

work with injuries sustained in a auto accident that wasn't her fault

threatened with having her children taken away from her because she can't

work because of the injuries and can't pay for the medications that she

doesn't want them to take because of the side effects. Maybe someone on this

list will help me help her for Christmas Santa. She's got 3 disabled

children-probably from the fatherh being a Gulf War vet. I've already

checked into the Kroger that's not far from her and they will take a credit

card payment over the phone if anyone wants to give her some food for

Thanksgiving. I also have permission to give anyone her phone number that is

willing to help her in case you doubt the horrificness of her story. The DHR

social workers even wouldn't give her the money to take the handicapped bus

to her hydrotherapy recommended for her hip that will require a hip

replacement. As soon as I can I'm going to get an congressional

investigation going with a congressman but if anyone will help her through

Thanksgiving and Christmas I can assure you you will be doing a good think.

Anyonen who might not believe I am who I am can find my phone number on the

internet under Lenox Chiropractic Clinic in Atlanta 404 233 4433 and my

licensure under the Ga. Secretary of State and call me to verify the

authenticity of this plea. I've met her myself and her 3 children.

God gave those children to her to raise-not the U.S.Government to seize and

control with SSRI's!!!!If anyone is willing to help her out financially I

could probably even get the manager at the Walll-Mart to do the same thing

for Santa.

As a Mother it just breaks my heart. I'd like to move in with her and be

there with a video camera every time those SS officers came terrorizing that

poor woman daily with their ongoing threats before they finally deprive her

of her OWN CHILDREN.

Dr. Lance, D.C.

Thank you,

Dr. Sanrda Lphone if [hhond aorm her k r uoebeing o on this wfo the uase

ses of doesn't uaesuceorrm her earan

This article goes part way in describing what happens. But from what

I've heard here and elsewhere, I thought that kids were being put

into foster care in the first place because their parents refused to

put them on SSRIs.

> http://story.news./news?

tmpl=story & u=/ap/20041118/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/vioxx_safety_22

>

> FDA Called 'Defenseless' Against Bad Drugs

>

> 14 minutes ago White House - AP Cabinet & State

>

>

> By DIEDTRA HENDERSON, AP Science Writer

>

> WASHINGTON - The American public is " virtually defenseless " if

another

> medication such as Vioxx proves to be unsafe after it is approved

for sale,

> a government drug safety reviewer told a congressional committee

Thursday.

>

>

> " I would argue that the FDA (news - web sites) as currently

configured is

> incapable of protecting America against another Vioxx, " said

Graham,

> who warned that the arthritis drug had been linked to an increased

risk of

> heart attack and stroke.

>

>

> He told the Senate Finance Committee that there were at least five

other

> drugs on the market today that should be looked at seriously to see

whether

> they should remain there. He cited the acne drug Accutane, the

weight loss

> drug Meridia, the anti-cholesterol drug Crestor, the pain reliever

Bextra,

> and the asthma drug Serevent.

>

>

> Vioxx's maker, Merck & Co. pulled the drug from the market on Sept.

30 after

> a study indicated the popular painkiller doubled the risk of heart

attacks

> and stroke when taken for longer than 18 months.

>

>

> V. Gilmartin, the company president, said in prepared

testimony that

> Merck acted within four days of learning about the risk.

>

>

> " Given the availability of alternative therapies and the questions

raised by

> the data withdrawing Vioxx was consistent with an ethic that has

driven

> Merck actions and decisions for more than 100 years, " he said.

>

>

> Gilmartin also said the company was surprised by the cardiovascular

risk

> because it differed from past clinical trials. " My wife was a user

of Vioxx

> until the day we withdrew it from the marketplace, " he said.

>

>

> The Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) has defended

its actions

> regarding Vioxx. In a statement issued late Wednesday, the agency

cited its

> " well-documented and long-standing commitment to openness and

transparency

> in its review of marketed drugs. "

>

>

> However, Sen. Grassley (news, bio, voting record), R-Iowa,

who

> chaired the hearing, suggested that an independent board of drug

safety

> might be needed to ensure the safety of medications after they're

approved

> for the market.

>

>

> " Consumers should not have to second-guess the safety of what's in

their

> medicine cabinet, " he said.

>

>

> Graham told the committee that research indicated that Vioxx caused

up to

> 160,000 heart attacks and strokes.

>

>

> " If we were talking about Florida or Pennsylvania, 1 percent of the

entire

> state population would have been affected, " he said. " I'm sorry to

say Sen.

> Grassley, but 67 percent of the citizens of Des Moines would be

affected

> and, what's worse - the entire population of every other city in

the state

> of Iowa. "

>

>

> Graham said his research helped to coax the FDA to withdraw a

number of

> drugs including Fen-phen, a weight loss drug, Lotronex, Baycol and

Rezulin.

> " During my career I have recommended the market withdrawal of 12

drugs, " he

> said. " Only two of these remain on the market today. "

>

>

> At the same time, though, he questioned the agency's commitment to

removing

> unsafe drugs from the market, since it would call into question

their

> earlier approval.

>

>

> Sen. Jeff Bingaman (news, bio, voting record), D-New Mexico, said

the

> problem was within the FDA's own culture.

>

>

> " The culture within the FDA, being one where the pharmaceutical

industry,

> which the FDA is supposed to regulate, is seen by the FDA as its

client

> instead, " he said.

>

> He called on President Bush (news - web sites) to appoint a new

head for the

> agency. Lester Crawford has been acting commissioner of the agency.

>

> In the FDA statement, Crawford said the FDA initiated and paid for

reviews

> of Vioxx and antidepressants after those drugs had hit the

market. " That is

> evidence the system is working, " Crawford said.

>

> Critics contend the agency ignored risks in both instances, then

intimidated

> its own reviewers when they pointed to safety concerns.

>

> In October, the FDA ordered that all antidepressants carry warnings

that

> they " increase the risk of suicidal thinking and behavior " in

children who

> take them.

>

> The FDA's statement disturbed lawyer Andy Birchfield, who is

evaluating

> thousands of potential cases against Merck on behalf of injured

patients.

>

> " How can they see that type of problem and look back and say 'We

did

> everything right'? " Birchfield said. " When they're not willing to

recognize

> mistakes, we have no hope for them voluntarily taking measures to

correct

> the situation. "

>

> Crawford's statement did not mention Graham by name, but suggested

that the

> reviewer was a maverick who did not follow agency protocol.

>

> Graham was lead author on a research project that studied the

records of

> almost 1.4 million Kaiser Permanente patients, including 40,405

treated with

> Pfizer's Celebrex and 26,748 treated with Vioxx. The study found

that high

> doses of Vioxx tripled risks of heart attacks and sudden cardiac

death.

>

> Vioxx was responsible for an additional 27,785 deaths from heart

ailments

> from 1999 to 2003, Graham concluded.

>

> He has told congressional investigators that superiors pressured

him to

> soften his conclusions.

>

> Crawford said in his statement that the reviewer " voluntarily chose

to

> revise his conclusions, and he did so, in his own words, " without

> compromising my deeply held convictions.' "

>

> ___

>

> On the Net:

>

> Food and Drug Administration: http://www.fda.gov/

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Dear SSRI Friends,

I wish I had time to document the cruel and mentally abusive power hungry

spirit breaking mentality of

DHR social workers that are currently in the process of slowing destroying a

Mother who loves her children

torturing her with daily visits to wear her down to a frazel so they can

have an excuse to get their brownie

points earning DHR Federal subsidies that reward them for breaking up

familes and not helping them stay together. I happened to call her for a

short hello when I got in the car on the way to lunch and found her sobbing

in dispair

20 minutes after they'd left. They've just about broken her down making her

loose all home and that she's a bad Mother.

It makes me so disgusted I don't know what to do. She's a better Mother than

those wives with wealthy husbands that leave their kids with the nannies to

go get their nails done. She's facing Thanksgiving and Christmas unable to

work with injuries sustained in a auto accident that wasn't her fault

threatened with having her children taken away from her because she can't

work because of the injuries and can't pay for the medications that she

doesn't want them to take because of the side effects. Maybe someone on this

list will help me help her for Christmas Santa. She's got 3 disabled

children-probably from the fatherh being a Gulf War vet. I've already

checked into the Kroger that's not far from her and they will take a credit

card payment over the phone if anyone wants to give her some food for

Thanksgiving. I also have permission to give anyone her phone number that is

willing to help her in case you doubt the horrificness of her story. The DHR

social workers even wouldn't give her the money to take the handicapped bus

to her hydrotherapy recommended for her hip that will require a hip

replacement. As soon as I can I'm going to get an congressional

investigation going with a congressman but if anyone will help her through

Thanksgiving and Christmas I can assure you you will be doing a good think.

Anyonen who might not believe I am who I am can find my phone number on the

internet under Lenox Chiropractic Clinic in Atlanta 404 233 4433 and my

licensure under the Ga. Secretary of State and call me to verify the

authenticity of this plea. I've met her myself and her 3 children.

God gave those children to her to raise-not the U.S.Government to seize and

control with SSRI's!!!!If anyone is willing to help her out financially I

could probably even get the manager at the Walll-Mart to do the same thing

for Santa.

As a Mother it just breaks my heart. I'd like to move in with her and be

there with a video camera every time those SS officers came terrorizing that

poor woman daily with their ongoing threats before they finally deprive her

of her OWN CHILDREN.

Dr. Lance, D.C.

Thank you,

Dr. Sanrda Lphone if [hhond aorm her k r uoebeing o on this wfo the uase

ses of doesn't uaesuceorrm her earan

This article goes part way in describing what happens. But from what

I've heard here and elsewhere, I thought that kids were being put

into foster care in the first place because their parents refused to

put them on SSRIs.

> http://story.news./news?

tmpl=story & u=/ap/20041118/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/vioxx_safety_22

>

> FDA Called 'Defenseless' Against Bad Drugs

>

> 14 minutes ago White House - AP Cabinet & State

>

>

> By DIEDTRA HENDERSON, AP Science Writer

>

> WASHINGTON - The American public is " virtually defenseless " if

another

> medication such as Vioxx proves to be unsafe after it is approved

for sale,

> a government drug safety reviewer told a congressional committee

Thursday.

>

>

> " I would argue that the FDA (news - web sites) as currently

configured is

> incapable of protecting America against another Vioxx, " said

Graham,

> who warned that the arthritis drug had been linked to an increased

risk of

> heart attack and stroke.

>

>

> He told the Senate Finance Committee that there were at least five

other

> drugs on the market today that should be looked at seriously to see

whether

> they should remain there. He cited the acne drug Accutane, the

weight loss

> drug Meridia, the anti-cholesterol drug Crestor, the pain reliever

Bextra,

> and the asthma drug Serevent.

>

>

> Vioxx's maker, Merck & Co. pulled the drug from the market on Sept.

30 after

> a study indicated the popular painkiller doubled the risk of heart

attacks

> and stroke when taken for longer than 18 months.

>

>

> V. Gilmartin, the company president, said in prepared

testimony that

> Merck acted within four days of learning about the risk.

>

>

> " Given the availability of alternative therapies and the questions

raised by

> the data withdrawing Vioxx was consistent with an ethic that has

driven

> Merck actions and decisions for more than 100 years, " he said.

>

>

> Gilmartin also said the company was surprised by the cardiovascular

risk

> because it differed from past clinical trials. " My wife was a user

of Vioxx

> until the day we withdrew it from the marketplace, " he said.

>

>

> The Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) has defended

its actions

> regarding Vioxx. In a statement issued late Wednesday, the agency

cited its

> " well-documented and long-standing commitment to openness and

transparency

> in its review of marketed drugs. "

>

>

> However, Sen. Grassley (news, bio, voting record), R-Iowa,

who

> chaired the hearing, suggested that an independent board of drug

safety

> might be needed to ensure the safety of medications after they're

approved

> for the market.

>

>

> " Consumers should not have to second-guess the safety of what's in

their

> medicine cabinet, " he said.

>

>

> Graham told the committee that research indicated that Vioxx caused

up to

> 160,000 heart attacks and strokes.

>

>

> " If we were talking about Florida or Pennsylvania, 1 percent of the

entire

> state population would have been affected, " he said. " I'm sorry to

say Sen.

> Grassley, but 67 percent of the citizens of Des Moines would be

affected

> and, what's worse - the entire population of every other city in

the state

> of Iowa. "

>

>

> Graham said his research helped to coax the FDA to withdraw a

number of

> drugs including Fen-phen, a weight loss drug, Lotronex, Baycol and

Rezulin.

> " During my career I have recommended the market withdrawal of 12

drugs, " he

> said. " Only two of these remain on the market today. "

>

>

> At the same time, though, he questioned the agency's commitment to

removing

> unsafe drugs from the market, since it would call into question

their

> earlier approval.

>

>

> Sen. Jeff Bingaman (news, bio, voting record), D-New Mexico, said

the

> problem was within the FDA's own culture.

>

>

> " The culture within the FDA, being one where the pharmaceutical

industry,

> which the FDA is supposed to regulate, is seen by the FDA as its

client

> instead, " he said.

>

> He called on President Bush (news - web sites) to appoint a new

head for the

> agency. Lester Crawford has been acting commissioner of the agency.

>

> In the FDA statement, Crawford said the FDA initiated and paid for

reviews

> of Vioxx and antidepressants after those drugs had hit the

market. " That is

> evidence the system is working, " Crawford said.

>

> Critics contend the agency ignored risks in both instances, then

intimidated

> its own reviewers when they pointed to safety concerns.

>

> In October, the FDA ordered that all antidepressants carry warnings

that

> they " increase the risk of suicidal thinking and behavior " in

children who

> take them.

>

> The FDA's statement disturbed lawyer Andy Birchfield, who is

evaluating

> thousands of potential cases against Merck on behalf of injured

patients.

>

> " How can they see that type of problem and look back and say 'We

did

> everything right'? " Birchfield said. " When they're not willing to

recognize

> mistakes, we have no hope for them voluntarily taking measures to

correct

> the situation. "

>

> Crawford's statement did not mention Graham by name, but suggested

that the

> reviewer was a maverick who did not follow agency protocol.

>

> Graham was lead author on a research project that studied the

records of

> almost 1.4 million Kaiser Permanente patients, including 40,405

treated with

> Pfizer's Celebrex and 26,748 treated with Vioxx. The study found

that high

> doses of Vioxx tripled risks of heart attacks and sudden cardiac

death.

>

> Vioxx was responsible for an additional 27,785 deaths from heart

ailments

> from 1999 to 2003, Graham concluded.

>

> He has told congressional investigators that superiors pressured

him to

> soften his conclusions.

>

> Crawford said in his statement that the reviewer " voluntarily chose

to

> revise his conclusions, and he did so, in his own words, " without

> compromising my deeply held convictions.' "

>

> ___

>

> On the Net:

>

> Food and Drug Administration: http://www.fda.gov/

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