Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 lots of people just dont have the capacity to comprehend what we here now know about antidepressants and psychotropics, or sometimes they just twist everything to suit their own agenda, like when I went to the doctor seeking some relief from my agonizing anxiety attacks, I was told that was my manic stage of bi-polar, and that I MUST start taking Lamictal or Topamax immediately, and then when that statement made my weeping intensify, I thought that the doctor was going to have me committed. Even tho WE know that the bizarre behaviour is a side effect of the medication, the " experts " will say it is mania, and that the patient needs to be on medication for it. Re: Grass Valley man accused of killing estranged wife with nail gun - antidepre Likewise it is impossible to prove that it didn't make him do it... Knowing what we do, (you'd have to be blind not to see a clear pattern), he should surely be given the benefit of the doubt? Juries should be informed about SSRI's before making judgement, or they may very well overlook these facts, due to ignorance. Steph > > > > > > http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_7363288?nclick_check=1 > > > > > > Grass Valley man accused of killing estranged wife with nail gun > > > The Associated Press > > > Article Launched: 11/03/2007 02:59:20 PM PDT > > > > > > > > > GRASS VALLEY, Calif.-Nevada County prosecutors say a man fatally > > shot his estranged wife three times with a nail gun, then turned the > > gun on himself. > > > of Grass Valley is on trial for the death of > > Hendrika two years ago. > > > > > > Opening statements began Friday in Napa County because there was too > > much media coverage of the case in Nevada County. > > > > > > Prosecutors say shot two nails into her head and one into > > her heart after he found out the mother of his two children was seeing > > another man. > > > > > > ' attorney says his client was emotionally distraught and > > had stopped taking his antidepressant medication when he shot his > > wife, then himself with the nail gun. > > > > > > wrote a suicide note before trying to kill himself. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 lots of people just dont have the capacity to comprehend what we here now know about antidepressants and psychotropics, or sometimes they just twist everything to suit their own agenda, like when I went to the doctor seeking some relief from my agonizing anxiety attacks, I was told that was my manic stage of bi-polar, and that I MUST start taking Lamictal or Topamax immediately, and then when that statement made my weeping intensify, I thought that the doctor was going to have me committed. Even tho WE know that the bizarre behaviour is a side effect of the medication, the " experts " will say it is mania, and that the patient needs to be on medication for it. Re: Grass Valley man accused of killing estranged wife with nail gun - antidepre Likewise it is impossible to prove that it didn't make him do it... Knowing what we do, (you'd have to be blind not to see a clear pattern), he should surely be given the benefit of the doubt? Juries should be informed about SSRI's before making judgement, or they may very well overlook these facts, due to ignorance. Steph > > > > > > http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_7363288?nclick_check=1 > > > > > > Grass Valley man accused of killing estranged wife with nail gun > > > The Associated Press > > > Article Launched: 11/03/2007 02:59:20 PM PDT > > > > > > > > > GRASS VALLEY, Calif.-Nevada County prosecutors say a man fatally > > shot his estranged wife three times with a nail gun, then turned the > > gun on himself. > > > of Grass Valley is on trial for the death of > > Hendrika two years ago. > > > > > > Opening statements began Friday in Napa County because there was too > > much media coverage of the case in Nevada County. > > > > > > Prosecutors say shot two nails into her head and one into > > her heart after he found out the mother of his two children was seeing > > another man. > > > > > > ' attorney says his client was emotionally distraught and > > had stopped taking his antidepressant medication when he shot his > > wife, then himself with the nail gun. > > > > > > wrote a suicide note before trying to kill himself. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 lots of people just dont have the capacity to comprehend what we here now know about antidepressants and psychotropics, or sometimes they just twist everything to suit their own agenda, like when I went to the doctor seeking some relief from my agonizing anxiety attacks, I was told that was my manic stage of bi-polar, and that I MUST start taking Lamictal or Topamax immediately, and then when that statement made my weeping intensify, I thought that the doctor was going to have me committed. Even tho WE know that the bizarre behaviour is a side effect of the medication, the " experts " will say it is mania, and that the patient needs to be on medication for it. Re: Grass Valley man accused of killing estranged wife with nail gun - antidepre Likewise it is impossible to prove that it didn't make him do it... Knowing what we do, (you'd have to be blind not to see a clear pattern), he should surely be given the benefit of the doubt? Juries should be informed about SSRI's before making judgement, or they may very well overlook these facts, due to ignorance. Steph > > > > > > http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_7363288?nclick_check=1 > > > > > > Grass Valley man accused of killing estranged wife with nail gun > > > The Associated Press > > > Article Launched: 11/03/2007 02:59:20 PM PDT > > > > > > > > > GRASS VALLEY, Calif.-Nevada County prosecutors say a man fatally > > shot his estranged wife three times with a nail gun, then turned the > > gun on himself. > > > of Grass Valley is on trial for the death of > > Hendrika two years ago. > > > > > > Opening statements began Friday in Napa County because there was too > > much media coverage of the case in Nevada County. > > > > > > Prosecutors say shot two nails into her head and one into > > her heart after he found out the mother of his two children was seeing > > another man. > > > > > > ' attorney says his client was emotionally distraught and > > had stopped taking his antidepressant medication when he shot his > > wife, then himself with the nail gun. > > > > > > wrote a suicide note before trying to kill himself. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 In the larger scheme, it is not entirely about whether or not this particular person is acquitted. Each time there is a criminal act associated with Paxil the danger of the drug seeps into public consciousness. I think that the jury had a good chance to see the manufacturers own data and reflect on the phenomenon of Paxil and Paxil withdrawal both causing violence and suicide. Even if they did not feel it applied to , the judge and jurors will all think twice before taking an antidepressant. The information is getting out there and the legal system is certainly aware of this issue. Every little bit helps. > > > > > > > > http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_7363288?nclick_check=1 > > > > > > > > Grass Valley man accused of killing estranged wife with nail gun > > > > The Associated Press > > > > Article Launched: 11/03/2007 02:59:20 PM PDT > > > > > > > > > > > > GRASS VALLEY, Calif.-Nevada County prosecutors say a man fatally > > > shot his estranged wife three times with a nail gun, then turned the > > > gun on himself. > > > > of Grass Valley is on trial for the death of > > > Hendrika two years ago. > > > > > > > > Opening statements began Friday in Napa County because there was too > > > much media coverage of the case in Nevada County. > > > > > > > > Prosecutors say shot two nails into her head and one into > > > her heart after he found out the mother of his two children was seeing > > > another man. > > > > > > > > ' attorney says his client was emotionally distraught and > > > had stopped taking his antidepressant medication when he shot his > > > wife, then himself with the nail gun. > > > > > > > > wrote a suicide note before trying to kill himself. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 In the larger scheme, it is not entirely about whether or not this particular person is acquitted. Each time there is a criminal act associated with Paxil the danger of the drug seeps into public consciousness. I think that the jury had a good chance to see the manufacturers own data and reflect on the phenomenon of Paxil and Paxil withdrawal both causing violence and suicide. Even if they did not feel it applied to , the judge and jurors will all think twice before taking an antidepressant. The information is getting out there and the legal system is certainly aware of this issue. Every little bit helps. > > > > > > > > http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_7363288?nclick_check=1 > > > > > > > > Grass Valley man accused of killing estranged wife with nail gun > > > > The Associated Press > > > > Article Launched: 11/03/2007 02:59:20 PM PDT > > > > > > > > > > > > GRASS VALLEY, Calif.-Nevada County prosecutors say a man fatally > > > shot his estranged wife three times with a nail gun, then turned the > > > gun on himself. > > > > of Grass Valley is on trial for the death of > > > Hendrika two years ago. > > > > > > > > Opening statements began Friday in Napa County because there was too > > > much media coverage of the case in Nevada County. > > > > > > > > Prosecutors say shot two nails into her head and one into > > > her heart after he found out the mother of his two children was seeing > > > another man. > > > > > > > > ' attorney says his client was emotionally distraught and > > > had stopped taking his antidepressant medication when he shot his > > > wife, then himself with the nail gun. > > > > > > > > wrote a suicide note before trying to kill himself. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 In the larger scheme, it is not entirely about whether or not this particular person is acquitted. Each time there is a criminal act associated with Paxil the danger of the drug seeps into public consciousness. I think that the jury had a good chance to see the manufacturers own data and reflect on the phenomenon of Paxil and Paxil withdrawal both causing violence and suicide. Even if they did not feel it applied to , the judge and jurors will all think twice before taking an antidepressant. The information is getting out there and the legal system is certainly aware of this issue. Every little bit helps. > > > > > > > > http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_7363288?nclick_check=1 > > > > > > > > Grass Valley man accused of killing estranged wife with nail gun > > > > The Associated Press > > > > Article Launched: 11/03/2007 02:59:20 PM PDT > > > > > > > > > > > > GRASS VALLEY, Calif.-Nevada County prosecutors say a man fatally > > > shot his estranged wife three times with a nail gun, then turned the > > > gun on himself. > > > > of Grass Valley is on trial for the death of > > > Hendrika two years ago. > > > > > > > > Opening statements began Friday in Napa County because there was too > > > much media coverage of the case in Nevada County. > > > > > > > > Prosecutors say shot two nails into her head and one into > > > her heart after he found out the mother of his two children was seeing > > > another man. > > > > > > > > ' attorney says his client was emotionally distraught and > > > had stopped taking his antidepressant medication when he shot his > > > wife, then himself with the nail gun. > > > > > > > > wrote a suicide note before trying to kill himself. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 In the larger scheme, it is not entirely about whether or not this particular person is acquitted. Each time there is a criminal act associated with Paxil the danger of the drug seeps into public consciousness. I think that the jury had a good chance to see the manufacturers own data and reflect on the phenomenon of Paxil and Paxil withdrawal both causing violence and suicide. Even if they did not feel it applied to , the judge and jurors will all think twice before taking an antidepressant. The information is getting out there and the legal system is certainly aware of this issue. Every little bit helps. > > > > > > > > http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_7363288?nclick_check=1 > > > > > > > > Grass Valley man accused of killing estranged wife with nail gun > > > > The Associated Press > > > > Article Launched: 11/03/2007 02:59:20 PM PDT > > > > > > > > > > > > GRASS VALLEY, Calif.-Nevada County prosecutors say a man fatally > > > shot his estranged wife three times with a nail gun, then turned the > > > gun on himself. > > > > of Grass Valley is on trial for the death of > > > Hendrika two years ago. > > > > > > > > Opening statements began Friday in Napa County because there was too > > > much media coverage of the case in Nevada County. > > > > > > > > Prosecutors say shot two nails into her head and one into > > > her heart after he found out the mother of his two children was seeing > > > another man. > > > > > > > > ' attorney says his client was emotionally distraught and > > > had stopped taking his antidepressant medication when he shot his > > > wife, then himself with the nail gun. > > > > > > > > wrote a suicide note before trying to kill himself. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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