Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 Search. Compare. Save. searchMy husband was normal except chest pains which his doctor stated was probably a panic attack. After he was prozac, he got depressed, got insomnia, stop eating, had horrible headaches, stomach aches, and extreme pacing. Complained to doctor who changed him to zoloft, then paxil, then xanax, diazepam, paroxetin, loreszapma clonazepam, trazodone, all within 3 months. He kept getting sicker and sicker. He now has no job, no health insurance. All because he started on prozac, the one condition I now see as athazia, spelling (restlessness) but no one recognized it. Couldn't we sue for all these medications and trials on his brain which messed him up??? Dear Brady, Life sure isn't fair. Some of the list members here know the damage, including murder and death, which can come from these medications. They will also tell you that litigation is a very very serious step which may tear your lives further apart - like living in a prison camp. However, because you are on a list with healing information, you may at least begin that journey with your husband. And that is worth more than any amount of money. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 Search. Compare. Save. searchMy husband was normal except chest pains which his doctor stated was probably a panic attack. After he was prozac, he got depressed, got insomnia, stop eating, had horrible headaches, stomach aches, and extreme pacing. Complained to doctor who changed him to zoloft, then paxil, then xanax, diazepam, paroxetin, loreszapma clonazepam, trazodone, all within 3 months. He kept getting sicker and sicker. He now has no job, no health insurance. All because he started on prozac, the one condition I now see as athazia, spelling (restlessness) but no one recognized it. Couldn't we sue for all these medications and trials on his brain which messed him up??? Dear Brady, Life sure isn't fair. Some of the list members here know the damage, including murder and death, which can come from these medications. They will also tell you that litigation is a very very serious step which may tear your lives further apart - like living in a prison camp. However, because you are on a list with healing information, you may at least begin that journey with your husband. And that is worth more than any amount of money. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 Search. Compare. Save. searchMy husband was normal except chest pains which his doctor stated was probably a panic attack. After he was prozac, he got depressed, got insomnia, stop eating, had horrible headaches, stomach aches, and extreme pacing. Complained to doctor who changed him to zoloft, then paxil, then xanax, diazepam, paroxetin, loreszapma clonazepam, trazodone, all within 3 months. He kept getting sicker and sicker. He now has no job, no health insurance. All because he started on prozac, the one condition I now see as athazia, spelling (restlessness) but no one recognized it. Couldn't we sue for all these medications and trials on his brain which messed him up??? Dear Brady, Life sure isn't fair. Some of the list members here know the damage, including murder and death, which can come from these medications. They will also tell you that litigation is a very very serious step which may tear your lives further apart - like living in a prison camp. However, because you are on a list with healing information, you may at least begin that journey with your husband. And that is worth more than any amount of money. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 Search. Compare. Save. searchMy husband was normal except chest pains which his doctor stated was probably a panic attack. After he was prozac, he got depressed, got insomnia, stop eating, had horrible headaches, stomach aches, and extreme pacing. Complained to doctor who changed him to zoloft, then paxil, then xanax, diazepam, paroxetin, loreszapma clonazepam, trazodone, all within 3 months. He kept getting sicker and sicker. He now has no job, no health insurance. All because he started on prozac, the one condition I now see as athazia, spelling (restlessness) but no one recognized it. Couldn't we sue for all these medications and trials on his brain which messed him up??? Dear Brady, Life sure isn't fair. Some of the list members here know the damage, including murder and death, which can come from these medications. They will also tell you that litigation is a very very serious step which may tear your lives further apart - like living in a prison camp. However, because you are on a list with healing information, you may at least begin that journey with your husband. And that is worth more than any amount of money. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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