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Letter From Ann Blake Tracy - Andrea Yates murdered children while taking Effexor
The Natural Family Blog ^ | July 28, 2006 | Jenny Hatch

Posted on 07/28/2006 12:06:19 PM PDT by Jenny Hatch

"This post is dedicated to Rusty Yates, husband of Andrea, and all of the family members of those who have taken Anti-Depressants and had horrific consequences."

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This post is dedicated to Rusty Yates, husband of Andrea, and all of the family members of those who have taken Anti-Depressants and had horrific consequences.

God's grace was with our family while I was on the court ordered psychiatric drugs 17 years ago, and we did not have to deal with the extra balast of criminal behavior and it's consequences as the Yates family has. Since 1989 I have not takent one pill. And we have happily welcomed four additional children to our family. Tom Cruise is right, nutrition and natural healing, gentle exercise, and quiet living are what heals and prevents emotional distress....not chemicals.

The very thought of my sweetheart, lover, best friend and eternal companion Paul being blamed for any wacky, suicidal, homicidal, or just weird behavior while I was taking anti-depressants is absolutely horrid to even contemplate. He has been the very reason I was able to work through all of my issues and come through mental illness and make it safely to the other side into wellness.

Rusty Yates has been the whipping boy in the press and in people's minds for far too long. All of that rage thrust at the poor man should be squarely shoved right at the Big Pharma companies that have had quite a ride on the backs of innocent people for the past sixteen years.

In her latest letter Ann Blake Tracy said:

It is LONG past time for the world to learn what has happened in this tragic case!

Those who accompanied me to Houston were Amy Lubrecht from Ohio whose husband Michael drowned their one year old son while under the influence of Effexor, Jay Baadsgard, from Washington state, whose son Corey, while under the influence of Effexor, held his class at gunpoint for 45 minutes and five years later still has no memory of doing it, Antonio Ortiz, whose fiance shot and killed her twin boys while withdrawing from Zoloft and starting Paxil, John Marsh, from Texas, whose son Paul killed his best friend while under the influence of Paxil, and Jurgen Viktor, whose son Jared, after only six days on Paxil together with his girlfriend on Prozac stabbed an elderly friend 61 times. All of us were there to let Rusty and Andrea know that they are FAR FROM ALONE in their drug-induced nightmare. This is going on nationwide - worldwide and needs to end.

But before I go on I want to make it VERY clear that I am SICK AND TIRED of the press beating up on Rusty Yates!!!! Rusty is an incredible human being who has stuck by Andrea through all this in spite of losing all five of his children. Who can even begin to imagine the pain and suffering he has endured?! Andrea has not even had a chance to endure it because they have kept her so completely drugged up since that day.

But Rusty has had to face the reality every day without his entire family. They are all gone. Where is the compassion for this man that should be there? He could not have seen this coming. He was not a professional. In a similar case in Utah a father was arrested for the murder of his family after his wife stabbed and bludgeoned their three children and stabbed herself to death while withdrawing abruptly from two of these antidepressants mixed with a steroid. Of course the father was found not guilty and it was determined that the wife did this, but he spent four months in jail after losing his whole family. What horrific ordeals for these fathers!!!

The fact is that Andrea was the third nurse in a three month period to go to court for killing her children while on an antidepressant. The other two were married to doctors. One in Illinois on Zoloft killed two and one in California on Prozac killed her three sons and shot herself in a suicide attempt. Then in the middle of Andrea's first trial a female doctor in Illinois on Effexor stabbed her two sons, killing one and seriously wounding the other. Then in the middle of this second trial for Andrea a young mother in Ft Worth, TX on Zoloft drowned her one year old son. That is only to list a few.

Wyeth added the "homicidal thought" side effect to Effexor due to PRE-marketing data - in other words they knew that homicide was possible with their drug BEFORE they ever marketed it. That would involve premeditation on the part of that company, would it not? Why would they be granted any more slack than the rest of the population? If they knew that Andrea drowning all five of her children was possible with their drug, why did they not disclose that? AND if they knew that, WHY is Andrea the one who was on trial for murder? Just a few questions to hopefully make us ponder which direction we are going in this drug-induced insanity. [Keep in mind that this drug company is the same company who cursed the world with Fen-Phen and Redux - how many people did this company kill with those drugs?]

These horrific antidepressant-induced murders are happening all around us every day. This is why reading our local newspapers anymore is more like reading news from a war zone than what we used to know as the America we used to call home. What I have witnessed over the past 16 years is enough to blow anyone's mind. In fact I have had reporters at Court TV ask me to stop telling them about a case because they could no longer stand to listen to the graphic details (and that was only after sharing two which they had asked me about!). But after three Zoloft murder cases by young people back to back on Court TV the reporters are even asking out loud on the air, "What is this with kids and Zoloft?" These antidepressant-induced cases are very violent and very much out of character cases that leave everyone shaking their heads.

The truth is that these drugs are much too similar in action to LSD or PCP and the scientific research to show that is clear. Would anyone have been surprised at Andrea's actions to learn that someone had been secretly slipping her LSD or PCP every day? Of course not!

Ann Blake Tracy, Ph.D., Executive Director, International Coalition For Drug Awareness

EFFEXOR/HOMICIDE ANDREA FOUND NOT GUILTY & OUR VISIT TO HOUSTON LAST WEEK

By now most of you have heard that Andrea Yates was found not guilty by reason of insanity today. Last week you all heard that there were six of us from ICFDA who went to the courthouse in Houston for a press conference in support of Rusty and Andrea Yates and also to publicly ask that the warning of "homicidal thoughts" which was added to Effexor's label last November, to be added to the labels of ALL antidepressants.

Here is Dr. Tracy's testimony to the FDA explaining how the drugs cause people to become violent...

Dr. Ann Blake Tracy's September 13, 2004 to the FDA

I am Ann Blake Tracy, PhD, head of the International Coalition for Drug Awareness.

I am the author of Prozac: Panacea or Pandora? - Our Serotonin Nightmare and have testified in court cases involving antidepressants for 12 1/2 years.

The last 15 years of my life have been devoted full time to researching and writing about SSRI antidepressants.

Research on serotonin has been clear from the very beginning that the most damaging thing that could be done to the serotonin system would be to impair one's ability to metabolize serotonin. Yet that is exactly how SSRI antidepressants exert their effects.

For decades research has shown that impairing serotonin metabolism will produce migraines, hot flashes, pains around the heart, difficulty breathing, a worsening of bronchial complaints, tension and anxiety which appear from out of nowhere, depression, suicide - especially very violent suicide, hostility, violent crime, arson, substance abuse, psychosis, mania, organic brain disease, autism, anorexia, reckless driving, Alzheimer's, impulsive behavior with no concern for punishment, and argumentative behavior.

How anyone ever thought it would be "theraputic" to chemically induce these reactions is beyond me. Yet, these reactions are exactly what we have witnessed in our society over the past decade and a half as a result of the widespread use of these drugs.

In fact we even have a whole new vocabulary as a result with terms such as "road rage," "suicide by cop," "murder/suicide," "going postal," "false memory syndrome," "school shooting," "bi-polar" - every third person you meet anymore - along with the skyrocketing rates of antidepressant-induced diabetes and hypoglycemia.

Can you remember two decades ago when depressed people used to slip away quietly to kill themselves rather than killing everyone around them and then themselves as they do while taking SSRI antidepressants?

A study out of the University of Southern California in 1996 looked at a group of mutant mice in an experiment that had gone terribly wrong. These genetically engineered mice were the most violent creatures they had ever witnessed. They were born lacking the MAO-A enzyme which metabolizes serotonin. As a result their brains were awash in serotonin. This excess serotonin is what the researchers determined was the cause for this extreme violence.

Antidepressants produce the same end result as they inhibit the metabolism of serotonin.

These are extremely dangerous drugs that should be banned as similar drugs have been banned in the past.

As a society we once thought LSD and PCP to be miracle medications with large margins of safety in humans. We have never seen drugs so similar to LSD and PCP as these SSRI antidepressants.

All of these drugs produce dreaming during periods of wakefulness. It is believed that the high serotonin levels over stimulate the brain stem leading to a lack of muscle paralysis during sleep thus allowing the patient to act out the dreams or nightmares they are having.

The world witnessed that clearly in the Zoloft-induced murder-suicide of comedian Phil Hartman and his wife, Brynn.

Connecticut witnessed the Prozac-induced case of Kelly Silk several years ago. This young mother attacked her family with a knife, then set the house on fire killing all but her 8 year old daughter who ran to the neighbors.

As she stood bleeding and screaming for help she explained, "Help! My mommy is having a nightmare!"

Out of the mouths of babes we will understand these nightmares for what they are. She understood that this was something her mother would do ONLY in a nightmare, never in reality.

This is known as a REM Sleep Behavior Disorder. In the past it was known mainly as a drug withdrawal state, but the largest sleep facility in the country has reported that 86% of the cases they are diagnosing are patients on antidepressants.

Because this was known in the past as a condition manifesting mainly in drug withdrawal you should see how dangerous the withdrawal state from these drugs will prove to be. That is why it is so critical to make sure patients are weaned EXTREMELY slowly so as to avoid ANY chance of going into a withdrawal state. _________________

Mark Taylor's September 13, 2004 to the FDA (first boy shot at Columbine High School)

I am Mark Allen Taylor and I am a victim of the SSRI antidepressant era. I took six to thirteen bullets in the heart area in the Columbine High School shooting when Eric Harris on Luvox opened fire that now infamous day.

They almost had to amputate my leg and my arm. My heart missed by only one millimeter. I had three surgeries. Five years later I am still recuperating. I went through all this to realize that SSRI antidepressants are dangerous for those who take them and for all those who associate with those who take them.

I hope that my testimony today shows you that you need to take action immediately before more innocent people like me, and you, do not get hurt or die horrible deaths as a result.

As Americans we should have the right to feel safe and if you were doing your job we would be safe. Why are we worrying about terrorists in other countries when the pharmaceutical companies have proven to be our biggest terrorists by releasing these drugs on an unsuspecting public?

How are we suppose to feel safe at school, at home, on the street, at church or anywhere else if we cannot trust the FDA to do what we are paying you to do? Where were you when I and all of my classmates got shot at Columbine?

You say that antidepressants are effective. So why did they not help Eric Harris before he shot me?

According to Eric they "helped" him to feel homicidal and suicidal after only six weeks on Zoloft. And then he said that dropping off Luvox cold turkey would help him "fuel the rage" he needed to shoot everyone. But he continued on Luvox and shot us all anyway.

So, why did these so called antidepressants not make him better? I will tell you why. It is because they do not work.

We should consider antidepressants to be accomplices to murder.

Articles that Dr. Tracy sent along to her email group on the Andrea Yates Trial:

Anti-depressant warning may help Yates

05:49 PM CDT on Wednesday, July 5, 2006 By JANET ST. JAMES / WFAA-TV

AP

Janet St. James reports:

Andrea Yates' treatment for post-partum depression played a big role in her first murder trial. Now the pills she was prescribed for depression may be the key in her second defense.

The FDA in November quietly ordered a safety labeling change for Effexor XR, a warning that in rare cases patients will experience "homicidal" thoughts.

Harris HEB psychiatrist Cathal Grant has been treating patients for depression for over 20 years.

He says many doctors probably don't know the warning has been added to Effexor. But this extreme side-effect doesn't surprise him either.

"Anyone who's suffered from severe depression will know that it can cause anger and irritability at times, and there are a certain percentage of those people who may be homicidal," said Dr. Grant.

Most anti-depressants do warn of side - effects including suicidal thoughts, hostility, aggressiveness, and manic reactions. Homicidal thoughts are not on any other anti-depressant labels, we could find.

Still, the vast majority of people take the medicine safely. Defense attorneys will no doubt argue Effexor's new labeling could prove Andrea Yates did not.

E-mail jst.james@wfaa.com.

Ann Tracys Email Group

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Here is a picture of me taken after two years of "treatment" by the psychiatric profession. I was court ordered to eat the medicines for fourteen months - They gave me Lithium, Prozac, Stelazine, and Haldol in an overpowering cocktail of chemicals that deprived me of any emotion whatsoever and left me toxic and depressed state for many many months.

1 posted on 07/28/2006 12:06:20 PM PDT by Jenny Hatch
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To: Jenny Hatch
Some people are so sensitive of psychotropic drugs they can literally make you insane....and I'm NOT kidding...and Dr. Peter Breggin M.D., a Psychiatrist warned of this years ago....in fact...wrote many books...one called "Toxic Psychiatry"....and if no one believes that here....I'll tell them all about my horrific struggle with Benzodiazepines when I was misdiagnosed and after on them for awhile....took years to recover....
2 posted on 07/28/2006 12:20:43 PM PDT by NorCalRepub
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To: NorCalRepub

Reading Dr. Breggins book, Talking back to Prozac, which was recomended by the pharmacist who was dispensing Prozac to me, was the first step on a very long long journey.

I read Toxic Psychiatry about eight years ago, again a life changing moment for me in my journey.

He is one of my heros.

Here is a link to his web site:

http://www.breggin.com/

Jenny


3 posted on 07/28/2006 12:26:02 PM PDT by Jenny Hatch (Mommy Blogger)
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To: Jenny Hatch

Thanks...I know it all too well....to this day, and I'm 100% healed...I help others with Protracted Benzodiazepine Withdrawal....more terrifying or horrific then anything short of a Prisoner or War camp.....and I don't say that lightly....I've known people who went thru it and things like cancer etc....and they will tell you....they would rather have cancer anyday and twice on Sunday


4 posted on 07/28/2006 12:28:29 PM PDT by NorCalRepub
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To: Jenny Hatch

No sale! No drug makes a person kill their children.


5 posted on 07/28/2006 12:28:53 PM PDT by bybybill (`IF TH E RATS WIN, WE LOSE)
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To: NorCalRepub

I never had these horrific side effects from taking Effexor or any other antidepressant, however it did cause me to have full body twitches of which I still have a bit. I will never take antidepressants again for as long as I live, they are horrible!

My advice, is excercise, eating healthy, me time, less stress if you can help it, and yes, quietness!


6 posted on 07/28/2006 12:38:56 PM PDT by Halls (One Proud Texas Momma!!)
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To: bybybill

"No sale! No drug makes a person kill their children."


PCP or LSD???


The antidepressants are very similar chemically to those drugs....ever heard of PCP murderous rage??? People locked up all over the country who committed crimes on those drugs.

Why not big pharma drugs??

Jenny


7 posted on 07/28/2006 12:40:59 PM PDT by Jenny Hatch (Mommy Blogger)
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To: bybybill

ahem.....you do not know the facts my friend...it is unusual but some prescription drugs can have worse effects on the mind then street drugs....haven't you ever heard of anyone on PCP or a coke binge going crazy and killing people....well some people have horrific reactions to psychotropic drugs....horrific...and I know this for a fact...You are not speaking from experience or research


8 posted on 07/28/2006 12:41:23 PM PDT by NorCalRepub
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To: bybybill

that I agree with! I do not believe a drug can make you kill your children. And as a person myself who had the urge to be violent with my husband after I gave birth to our second child I can say that it was my responsibilty to inform my husband and others around me on how I was feeling so as to get help to prevent me doing anything.

Andrea Yates should have known that if she was feeling like she wanted to murder her children that she should have told her hubby, family, the police, CPS, friends, etc.... because that was her responsibility! Also, if it was that bad than she should have just left her family completely, not murder them! She failed and deserves jail for that, not sympathy.


9 posted on 07/28/2006 12:42:54 PM PDT by Halls (One Proud Texas Momma!!)
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To: Halls

..yes...I agree....mine was something different but I do know people that have done all that and still need some drug intervention....I'm not anti drug but tell anyone to change other things in their life plus maybe CBT before running to drugs.....


10 posted on 07/28/2006 12:43:10 PM PDT by NorCalRepub
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To: Halls

..yes...I agree....mine was something different but I do know people that have done all that and still need some drug intervention....I'm not anti drug but tell anyone to change other things in their life plus maybe CBT before running to drugs.....


11 posted on 07/28/2006 12:43:39 PM PDT by NorCalRepub
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To: NorCalRepub

"I help others with Protracted Benzodiazepine Withdrawal....more terrifying or horrific then anything short of a Prisoner or War camp.....and I don't say that lightly....I've known people who went thru it and things like cancer etc."

You are a saint to help people with drug withdrawal. I heard Ann Tracy speak here in Denver a couple years ago and she said most detox centers would not take antidepressant patients because they just become too violent.

At the time she spoke only one facility that she was aware of would accept anti-depressant patients for de-tox. Most of the people I know on those drugs are still taking them because THEY CAN'T GET OFF.


Getting safely off of prozac was the most difficult thing I have ever done, and I give God all the credit for helping me, putting people in my life, and the proper tools: Sunrider Herbs mostly, but also homeopathics, Essential oils, and the loving support of my husband.

I would die rather than take those drugs.

Jenny


12 posted on 07/28/2006 12:44:37 PM PDT by Jenny Hatch (Mommy Blogger)
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To: Halls
Halls....you are wrong....they absolutely can....rare but absolutely....ever hear of PCP induced rage or coked out killers.....well some prescription drugs can have almost the same effects on susceptible people...you are speaking from emotion my dear....not from fact....
13 posted on 07/28/2006 12:45:27 PM PDT by NorCalRepub
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To: Jenny Hatch

..me and you both


14 posted on 07/28/2006 12:46:03 PM PDT by NorCalRepub
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To: NorCalRepub

The problem with SRI's are that they are too often given to people who dont need them, my case in point. I was given Paxil after being depressed for a year after returning from Iraq. At first I noticed a markedly improved disposition and increased energy levels, however they didnt stop over months of taking that drug I slowly decreased sleep and appetite also decreased, finally I hit a wall where I didnt sleep at all and didnt eat for about a week( I even made a post about it here, I was lost). Now I am on Carbamezipine and Clonzepam to control my sleeplessness and agitative states, those are both anti-seizure medicines, Paxil essentially re-wired and damaged my brain ever so slightly. Even one day of skipping Carbamazipine I will lose my appetite and become fully restless, my short term memory is horrible, however it seems my left brain work better(sometimes). I feel that Carbamazepine is the proper drug for me right now, I can tell there is an improvement. Now I need to slowly work myself off this one over time and I will be a-ok.


15 posted on 07/28/2006 12:58:48 PM PDT by aft_lizard (born conservative...I chose to be a republican)
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To: aft_lizard

...yes you will be....Paxil is the shortest acting of the SSRI's and has the most side effects and have known of people having problems for a year or so off them...once you stablize and do whatever you need to do for PTSD or whatever you are diagnosed with....a slow tapering should do it...your brain will return to it's genetic disposition...I wish you success...you will make it... I've known benzo sufferes take years to recover..took me about 4 years....in bed for almost 2 years....and I"m not a wussy....it was horrific....but most doctors and lay people have never heard of it........take care


16 posted on 07/28/2006 1:03:01 PM PDT by NorCalRepub
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To: Halls

I dont know if Yates was consciously aware of her deads, but I can tell you from personal experience that some psychotropic drugs can due serious damage your thinking, they can chemically re-wire your brain to where your reality changes and some morality can be thrown into confusion. When Paxil tripped me up after a week with no sleep and no food I was obsessed with the thought that there could be no real consequences of life if we believed as Hindu's, Buddhists believed or Atheists believed, I even argued with the psychiatrist that because of this 'epiphany' that mans laws were inconsequential and that because of this murdering somebody is only a temporary and just pain, I only lacked the will power to carry out my sick thoughts, perhaps another day or two I would have found that will power.


17 posted on 07/28/2006 1:09:27 PM PDT by aft_lizard (born conservative...I chose to be a republican)
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To: Jenny Hatch

Seeing as how Andrea Yates was psychotic, and had previously been on anti-psychotic medication, why was she on anti-depressants, anyway?

I know she had just switched or had been taken off one or the other, but if she wasn't even taking the right medication to treat her problem, how could it be the medication's fault for her homicidal thoughts and actions?


18 posted on 07/28/2006 3:25:32 PM PDT by Rte66
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To: Rte66

"Seeing as how Andrea Yates was psychotic, and had previously been on anti-psychotic medication, why was she on anti-depressants, anyway?

I know she had just switched or had been taken off one or the other, but if she wasn't even taking the right medication to treat her problem, how could it be the medication's fault for her homicidal thoughts and actions?"


This is one of the big lies....that the "right" medication will fix psychosis. Many moms, like me for example, fall into a psychotic state from sleep deprivation. Anti-depressants cause the brain to go into what is called an REM sleep disorder state, where you are awake and functioning, but you are in a sleep state. It is in this state of mind that people often commit the crimes, often with no memory of what they have done.

Read Ann Blake Tracy's book Prozac, pandora or panacea. I linked to it in my post. She takes the time and energy to go through the whole phenomenon step by step and explains very carefully what is happening chemically when the drugs are taken.


Here is a link to an article explaining the chemical reaction: (I wrote it)

http://www.compleatmother.com/articles2/psychotic_jh.htm




One of the dirty little secrets is that in the last few years the big pharma companies have been putting most of their eggs in the "anti-psychotic medication" basket.

These drugs are so high priced and so toxic to the system, yet they are being shoved on a public that is manic and psychotic BECAUSE of taking anti-depressants for the past sixteen years. I read recently that after 9-11 the numbers of Americans taking anti-d's went from 1 in 5 to 1 in 3. Do you know how many people that is??

And no, not all of them will become psychotic, but in my opinion we are playing russian roulette by dispensing these drugs like candy - heck people give them to their pets and two month old babies!!!

For what? Keeps the money rolling in to the drug coffers....

Nutrition and quiet living are the answer to prevent emotional upheaval. And if it does occur, the last thing a mentally ill mother needs is to have her sleep messed with and her body to be overwhelmed by toxic chemicals.

Andrea was bit in the butt by the very profession she worked for, as so many medical people are. They have so much faith in the "better living through chemistry"...they are the most self medicated people in America.


What we need in America is a massive campaign to educate the people how to safely withdraw from these medications, and then they need to be gradually taken off the market just like LSD was in the 70's. That took an act of congress to do, but a similar action needs to happen in regards to psychiatric medications.

Did you know that their is no scientific proof for the chemical imbalance theory of mental illness???

What patients are being given, simply, is a chemical lobotomy, or if they are electroshocked, they are given an electrical lobotomy, and lest you think the psychiatric profession doesn't do the real lobotomy anymore, think again...

http://www.breggin.com/lobotomy.htm

As Dr. Breggin outlines in his book Toxic Psychiatry, the drugs and electroshock that are happening simply damage, literally "gel" the brain tissue in the very same portion of the brain where the lobotomy takes place.


From a column entitled:

Should the use of neuroleptics be severely limited?
by Peter R. Breggin, M.D.

"Growing evidence indicates that these drugs produce tardive psychoses that are irreversible and more severe than the patients' prior problems. In children, permanent behavioral or mental disorders frequently develop as a result of the drugs (Gualtieri and Barnhill, 1988). Furthermore, drug withdrawal often causes rebound of the anticholinergic neurotransmitter system, resulting in a flu-like syndrome that includes emotional upset, insomnia, nausea and vomiting. Many patients find themselves unable to stop taking the drugs, suggesting that we should consider them as addictive (Breggin, 1989a, 1989b).

Shocking as it may seem, this brief review can only scratch the surface of neurological disorders associated with these drugs, let alone the vast number of other potentially serious side effects. For example, in a small percentage of patients the neuroleptic reaction goes out of control, producing neuroleptic malignant syndrome. The disorder is indistinguishable from an acute inflammation of the brain comparable to lethargic encephalitis (Breggin, 1990, 1991) and can be fatal. Given that these are exceedingly dangerous drugs, what about their advantages? How do they "work"?

It is well known that these drugs suppress dopamine neurotransmission in the brain, directly impairing the function of the basal ganglia and the emotion-regulating limbic system and frontal lobes and indirectly impairing the reticular activating system as well. The overall impact is a chemical lobotomy—literally so, since frontal lobe function is suppressed (Breggin, 1983, 1991). The patient becomes de-energized or de-enervated. Will or volition is crushed, and passivity and docility are induced.

The patient complains less and becomes more manageable. Despite the claims made for symptom cure, multiple clinical studies document a non-specific emotional flattening or blunting effect (reviewed in Breggin 1983, 1991)."

http://www.breggin.com/neuroleptics.html


So, your point that "if only Andrea had been on the right meds, none of this would have happened" is actually the wrong direction to take this conversation. All of the drugs, the anti-depressants and the anti-psychotics have similar effects in terms of chemical lobotomy, toxic reactions like Tardive Dyskenisia, and ALL of the drugs are extremely addictive and nearly impossible to get off of.

To me, the question should be: How much longer are we the people going to allow our society to be manipulated and controlled by Big Pharma, and how much longer is it going to take for these chemicals to be pulled from the market as unfit for human and animal consumption???

The government has just allowed Zoloft to go generic, so I think we can safely assume nothing is going to change any time soon.

But those of us who made it to the other side of mental illness with our ability to write, speak, and yell in tact will continue to whistle blow, and if any americans can hear us behind the fog of drugs they are currently anesthetized with, perhaps something will change at some point.

I don't know that our society has the will to do what is necessary, like they did when PCP and LSD were banned. But who knows? Maybe when the murder rate, and the suicide rate, and the families who are being destroyed reach truly epidemic proportions someone, somewhere will say ENOUGH!


Jenny


19 posted on 07/28/2006 4:22:05 PM PDT by Jenny Hatch (Mommy Blogger)
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To: Jenny Hatch

" ... So, your point that "if only Andrea had been on the right meds, none of this would have happened" is actually the wrong direction to take this conversation. ..."

I didn't say anything like that.


20 posted on 07/28/2006 4:59:06 PM PDT by Rte66
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