Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 I think my mother is ashamed of me because I never managed to marry a rich husband Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 thanks Terry, I was in that group for awhile, I could only afford a couple of nutritional supplements because of my limited finances, it's been just over a year now that I quit all the meds and physically I am better, but emotionally not so good,, Sandy Re: SSRI survivors I wouldn't say that this group is just for fighting against the monsters-that-be. We also provide support to each other and many of our members are also survivors. However, there is another group that might fit your needs better. But still stay with us; we need all the help and members we can get. Your story can provide us with additional information that we use in our arguments. Your struggles can help others avoid the same. The other group is: Withdrawal_and_Recovery/ Terry lepke_ghost <menhary@...> wrote: This group is only for those involved in the battle against deceptive practices of pharmaceutical companies and the legislators who enable them. Which is wonderful and admirable, but does anyone know of a group that is more for survivors? Because I was actually put on these drugs, and these drugs completely destroyed my life. I need to find a group that discuses the problems we continue to endure because of these drugs, and the deception and blame put on us patients after the fact? I feel like it is just too late for me, that I was just a casualty of this war and sorry but nothing can be done now. It's too late in the game and too much water under the bridge. The damage has been done, and because of the extent of it, is irreparable. FAIR USE NOTICE: This may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes, to advance understanding of human rights, democracy, scientific, moral, ethical, and social justice issues, etc. This transmittal constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law. This material is distributed without profit. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 thanks Terry, I was in that group for awhile, I could only afford a couple of nutritional supplements because of my limited finances, it's been just over a year now that I quit all the meds and physically I am better, but emotionally not so good,, Sandy Re: SSRI survivors I wouldn't say that this group is just for fighting against the monsters-that-be. We also provide support to each other and many of our members are also survivors. However, there is another group that might fit your needs better. But still stay with us; we need all the help and members we can get. Your story can provide us with additional information that we use in our arguments. Your struggles can help others avoid the same. The other group is: Withdrawal_and_Recovery/ Terry lepke_ghost <menhary@...> wrote: This group is only for those involved in the battle against deceptive practices of pharmaceutical companies and the legislators who enable them. Which is wonderful and admirable, but does anyone know of a group that is more for survivors? Because I was actually put on these drugs, and these drugs completely destroyed my life. I need to find a group that discuses the problems we continue to endure because of these drugs, and the deception and blame put on us patients after the fact? I feel like it is just too late for me, that I was just a casualty of this war and sorry but nothing can be done now. It's too late in the game and too much water under the bridge. The damage has been done, and because of the extent of it, is irreparable. FAIR USE NOTICE: This may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes, to advance understanding of human rights, democracy, scientific, moral, ethical, and social justice issues, etc. This transmittal constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law. This material is distributed without profit. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 thanks Terry, I was in that group for awhile, I could only afford a couple of nutritional supplements because of my limited finances, it's been just over a year now that I quit all the meds and physically I am better, but emotionally not so good,, Sandy Re: SSRI survivors I wouldn't say that this group is just for fighting against the monsters-that-be. We also provide support to each other and many of our members are also survivors. However, there is another group that might fit your needs better. But still stay with us; we need all the help and members we can get. Your story can provide us with additional information that we use in our arguments. Your struggles can help others avoid the same. The other group is: Withdrawal_and_Recovery/ Terry lepke_ghost <menhary@...> wrote: This group is only for those involved in the battle against deceptive practices of pharmaceutical companies and the legislators who enable them. Which is wonderful and admirable, but does anyone know of a group that is more for survivors? Because I was actually put on these drugs, and these drugs completely destroyed my life. I need to find a group that discuses the problems we continue to endure because of these drugs, and the deception and blame put on us patients after the fact? I feel like it is just too late for me, that I was just a casualty of this war and sorry but nothing can be done now. It's too late in the game and too much water under the bridge. The damage has been done, and because of the extent of it, is irreparable. FAIR USE NOTICE: This may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes, to advance understanding of human rights, democracy, scientific, moral, ethical, and social justice issues, etc. This transmittal constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law. This material is distributed without profit. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 thanks Terry, I was in that group for awhile, I could only afford a couple of nutritional supplements because of my limited finances, it's been just over a year now that I quit all the meds and physically I am better, but emotionally not so good,, Sandy Re: SSRI survivors I wouldn't say that this group is just for fighting against the monsters-that-be. We also provide support to each other and many of our members are also survivors. However, there is another group that might fit your needs better. But still stay with us; we need all the help and members we can get. Your story can provide us with additional information that we use in our arguments. Your struggles can help others avoid the same. The other group is: Withdrawal_and_Recovery/ Terry lepke_ghost <menhary@...> wrote: This group is only for those involved in the battle against deceptive practices of pharmaceutical companies and the legislators who enable them. Which is wonderful and admirable, but does anyone know of a group that is more for survivors? Because I was actually put on these drugs, and these drugs completely destroyed my life. I need to find a group that discuses the problems we continue to endure because of these drugs, and the deception and blame put on us patients after the fact? I feel like it is just too late for me, that I was just a casualty of this war and sorry but nothing can be done now. It's too late in the game and too much water under the bridge. The damage has been done, and because of the extent of it, is irreparable. FAIR USE NOTICE: This may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes, to advance understanding of human rights, democracy, scientific, moral, ethical, and social justice issues, etc. This transmittal constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law. This material is distributed without profit. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Thanks Steph, I appreciate the feeback and many times I do feel proud that I climbed out of the hole. It gives me a unique perspective on this entire issue. I went from being a nurse who passed out these drugs like candy, thinking I was doing good. Then I become a victim. Then to become a survivor. Now on to be a crusader. Thanks again for writing. alfred8991 <gatchell@...> wrote: , Respect to you... You should be VERY proud of yourself! Take care. Steph This group is only for those involved in the battle against deceptive > practices of pharmaceutical companies and the legislators who enable > them. > Which is wonderful and admirable, but does anyone know of a group that > is more for survivors? > Because I was actually put on these drugs, and these drugs completely > destroyed my life. > I need to find a group that discuses the problems we continue to endure > because of these drugs, and the deception and blame put on us patients > after the fact? > I feel like it is just too late for me, that I was just a casualty of > this war and sorry but nothing can be done now. It's too late in the > game and too much water under the bridge. The damage has been done, and > because of the extent of it, is irreparable. > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Thanks Steph, I appreciate the feeback and many times I do feel proud that I climbed out of the hole. It gives me a unique perspective on this entire issue. I went from being a nurse who passed out these drugs like candy, thinking I was doing good. Then I become a victim. Then to become a survivor. Now on to be a crusader. Thanks again for writing. alfred8991 <gatchell@...> wrote: , Respect to you... You should be VERY proud of yourself! Take care. Steph This group is only for those involved in the battle against deceptive > practices of pharmaceutical companies and the legislators who enable > them. > Which is wonderful and admirable, but does anyone know of a group that > is more for survivors? > Because I was actually put on these drugs, and these drugs completely > destroyed my life. > I need to find a group that discuses the problems we continue to endure > because of these drugs, and the deception and blame put on us patients > after the fact? > I feel like it is just too late for me, that I was just a casualty of > this war and sorry but nothing can be done now. It's too late in the > game and too much water under the bridge. The damage has been done, and > because of the extent of it, is irreparable. > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Thanks Steph, I appreciate the feeback and many times I do feel proud that I climbed out of the hole. It gives me a unique perspective on this entire issue. I went from being a nurse who passed out these drugs like candy, thinking I was doing good. Then I become a victim. Then to become a survivor. Now on to be a crusader. Thanks again for writing. alfred8991 <gatchell@...> wrote: , Respect to you... You should be VERY proud of yourself! Take care. Steph This group is only for those involved in the battle against deceptive > practices of pharmaceutical companies and the legislators who enable > them. > Which is wonderful and admirable, but does anyone know of a group that > is more for survivors? > Because I was actually put on these drugs, and these drugs completely > destroyed my life. > I need to find a group that discuses the problems we continue to endure > because of these drugs, and the deception and blame put on us patients > after the fact? > I feel like it is just too late for me, that I was just a casualty of > this war and sorry but nothing can be done now. It's too late in the > game and too much water under the bridge. The damage has been done, and > because of the extent of it, is irreparable. > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Thanks Steph, I appreciate the feeback and many times I do feel proud that I climbed out of the hole. It gives me a unique perspective on this entire issue. I went from being a nurse who passed out these drugs like candy, thinking I was doing good. Then I become a victim. Then to become a survivor. Now on to be a crusader. Thanks again for writing. alfred8991 <gatchell@...> wrote: , Respect to you... You should be VERY proud of yourself! Take care. Steph This group is only for those involved in the battle against deceptive > practices of pharmaceutical companies and the legislators who enable > them. > Which is wonderful and admirable, but does anyone know of a group that > is more for survivors? > Because I was actually put on these drugs, and these drugs completely > destroyed my life. > I need to find a group that discuses the problems we continue to endure > because of these drugs, and the deception and blame put on us patients > after the fact? > I feel like it is just too late for me, that I was just a casualty of > this war and sorry but nothing can be done now. It's too late in the > game and too much water under the bridge. The damage has been done, and > because of the extent of it, is irreparable. > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Only a pleasure . Thanks to YOU! It takes a special person to go through your experiences and then to still find it in your heart to think about others. Simply just continuing with your own life, would've been so much easier. > This group is only for those involved in the battle against deceptive > > practices of pharmaceutical companies and the legislators who enable > > them. > > Which is wonderful and admirable, but does anyone know of a group that > > is more for survivors? > > Because I was actually put on these drugs, and these drugs completely > > destroyed my life. > > I need to find a group that discuses the problems we continue to > endure > > because of these drugs, and the deception and blame put on us patients > > after the fact? > > I feel like it is just too late for me, that I was just a casualty of > > this war and sorry but nothing can be done now. It's too late in the > > game and too much water under the bridge. The damage has been done, > and > > because of the extent of it, is irreparable. > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 lol, thanks, she doesnt have anything to do with me, havent spoken to her in years,,, Sandy Re: SSRI survivors Don't hang out with your mother so much if she makes you feel bad. My mother was getting so upset from the news I had her quit for a couple of weeks and she felt much better. Watching what you eat could include who you hang out with and what you read or watch on TV too. Jim " Friends are God's way of apologizing to us for our families. " Unknown I think my mother is ashamed of me because I never managed to marry a rich husband Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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