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because its all about the money ... ssri's generate a huge revenue for big

pharma ... we are talking about billions here!

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> From http://www.allaboutvision.com/contacts/fungal-eye-infections.htm

> <http://www.allaboutvision.com/contacts/fungal-eye-infections.htm> :

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> " In 2006, a major fungal eye infection outbreak occurred in the United

> States. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

> (CDC):

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> * 154 cases of fungal keratitis

> <http://www.allaboutvision.com/definition.php?defID=163> [sorry - the

> underline came with the text paste & I can't get rid of them] were

> confirmed from June 2005 through June 2006 in 33 states. * 94

> percent of these cases were among people wearing soft contact lenses.

> * About 34 percent of the cases were so severe that they required a

> cornea transplant

> <http://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/cornea-transplant.htm> [ditto

> here for the underline]. * Individuals with the eye infection were

> more than 20 times more likely to have used Bausch & Lomb's ReNu With

> MoistureLoc contact lens solution than other lens care products. "

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> So if 154 cases of a fungal eye infection was a " major " outbreak and

> enough to get the CDC soldiers geared up for war, how can they ignore

> the (however many) cases of PSSD in our " outbreak " , which should be

> considered serious according to the CDC's definition?

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> Ann

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Because possibly only a handful of us has contacted the FDA and CDC (or similar

organisation in their own country) about PSSD.

> So if 154 cases of a fungal eye infection was a " major " outbreak and

> enough to get the CDC soldiers geared up for war, how can they ignore

> the (however many) cases of PSSD in our " outbreak " , which should be

> considered serious according to the CDC's definition?

>

> Ann

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But wouldn't Bausch & Lomb be a part of Big Pharma?

Ann

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> > From

http://www.allaboutvision.com/contacts/fungal-eye-infections.htm

> > <http://www.allaboutvision.com/contacts/fungal-eye-infections.htm> :

> >

> > " In 2006, a major fungal eye infection outbreak occurred in the

United

> > States. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention

> > (CDC):

> >

> > * 154 cases of fungal keratitis

> > <http://www.allaboutvision.com/definition.php?defID=163> [sorry -

the

> > underline came with the text paste & I can't get rid of them] were

> > confirmed from June 2005 through June 2006 in 33 states. * 94

> > percent of these cases were among people wearing soft contact

lenses.

> > * About 34 percent of the cases were so severe that they required a

> > cornea transplant

> > <http://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/cornea-transplant.htm>

[ditto

> > here for the underline]. * Individuals with the eye infection were

> > more than 20 times more likely to have used Bausch & Lomb's ReNu

With

> > MoistureLoc contact lens solution than other lens care products. "

> >

> > So if 154 cases of a fungal eye infection was a " major " outbreak and

> > enough to get the CDC soldiers geared up for war, how can they

ignore

> > the (however many) cases of PSSD in our " outbreak " , which should be

> > considered serious according to the CDC's definition?

> >

> > Ann

> >

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Forget ist all. They have fucked your life forever. There is one hope: That

there is a god when you kill yourself. I was a catholic, I tried to keep under

my sex drive and i had no sexual contacts never. But i was in love. This is 5

yeras ago, now I have PSSD an there is nothing to keep under. All the passion is

away. No I'm a dumbed man. I regret so deeply taking this shit.

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> > >

> > > From

> http://www.allaboutvision.com/contacts/fungal-eye-infections.htm

> > > <http://www.allaboutvision.com/contacts/fungal-eye-infections.htm> :

> > >

> > > " In 2006, a major fungal eye infection outbreak occurred in the

> United

> > > States. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and

> Prevention

> > > (CDC):

> > >

> > > * 154 cases of fungal keratitis

> > > <http://www.allaboutvision.com/definition.php?defID=163> [sorry -

> the

> > > underline came with the text paste & I can't get rid of them] were

> > > confirmed from June 2005 through June 2006 in 33 states. * 94

> > > percent of these cases were among people wearing soft contact

> lenses.

> > > * About 34 percent of the cases were so severe that they required a

> > > cornea transplant

> > > <http://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/cornea-transplant.htm>

> [ditto

> > > here for the underline]. * Individuals with the eye infection were

> > > more than 20 times more likely to have used Bausch & Lomb's ReNu

> With

> > > MoistureLoc contact lens solution than other lens care products. "

> > >

> > > So if 154 cases of a fungal eye infection was a " major " outbreak and

> > > enough to get the CDC soldiers geared up for war, how can they

> ignore

> > > the (however many) cases of PSSD in our " outbreak " , which should be

> > > considered serious according to the CDC's definition?

> > >

> > > Ann

> > >

> >

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I have not submitted complaint about getting PSSD from Medications to FDA--mostly out of reluctance to have my sexual dysfunction affliction known publicly--as I assume I would have to use my real name and not a pseudonym--to have my complaint accepted by the FDA. Or, does anyone know of if the FDA will accept anonymous complaints--and, if so how to find the appropriate forms/Internet address with corresponding

links?Shaun----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Subject: Re: 154 cases was enough for the CDC for an eye fungusTo:

SSRIsex Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2010, 9:51 PMBecause possibly only a handful of us has contacted the FDA and CDC (or similar organisation in their own country) about PSSD.> So if 154 cases of a fungal eye infection was a "major" outbreak and> enough to get the CDC soldiers geared up for war, how can they ignore> the (however many) cases of PSSD in our "outbreak", which should be> considered serious according to the CDC's definition?> > Ann>------------------------------------This group is for support, discussion, or educational purposes only. It does not provide psychiatric or medical care. All medications and supplements should be taken

under a doctor's supervision.

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FDA-like authorities will very probably respect your privacy as much as medical

personel does and will probably not publicize your name. So you can use your own

name and an email adress or living adress or first ask them about their privacy

policy.

But it is better to send an anonymous email than to send nothing. Or you could

ask your pharmacist or GP to send a report on his name as a professional.

Here you can report PSSD:

http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch/default.htm

> > So if 154 cases of a fungal eye infection was a " major " outbreak and

> > enough to get the CDC soldiers geared up for war, how can they ignore

> > the (however many) cases of PSSD in our " outbreak " , which should be

> > considered serious according to the CDC's definition?

> >

> > Ann

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> This group is for support, discussion, or educational purposes only.  It does

not provide psychiatric or medical care.  All medications and supplements should

be taken

> under a doctor's supervision.

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Thank you for your response.Shaun-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > Subject: Re: 154 cases was enough for the CDC for an eye fungus> To:> SSRIsex > Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2010, 9:51 PM> > Because possibly only a handful of us has contacted the FDA and CDC (or similar organisation in their own country) about PSSD.> > > > So if 154 cases of a fungal eye infection was a "major" outbreak

and> > enough to get the CDC soldiers geared up for war, how can they ignore> > the (however many) cases of PSSD in our "outbreak", which should be> > considered serious according to the CDC's definition?> > > > Ann> >> > > > > ------------------------------------> > This group is for support, discussion, or educational purposes only. It does not provide psychiatric or medical care. All medications and supplements should be taken> under a doctor's supervision.

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I submitted my complaint to the FDA yesterday. You do have to give your

name but you can check a box as to whether they'll give it to the

pharma.

Since I just did it, it would probably be a good idea if a whole lot of

other people did it now too. A " bolus' of people, as it were. They're

more likely to pay attention.

Ann

> > > So if 154 cases of a fungal eye infection was a " major " outbreak

and

> > > enough to get the CDC soldiers geared up for war, how can they

ignore

> > > the (however many) cases of PSSD in our " outbreak " , which should

be

> > > considered serious according to the CDC's definition?

> > >

> > > Ann

> > >

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> > ------------------------------------

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> > This group is for support, discussion, or educational purposes only.

It does not provide psychiatric or medical care. All medications and

supplements should be taken

> > under a doctor's supervision.

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