Guest guest Posted January 19, 2008 Report Share Posted January 19, 2008 I wouldn't be surprised at all if some psychiatric med caused her to become unbalanced, but we shouldn't judge this until we have evidence of what she was taking. Problem is, that info wasn't available in the Boston Globe report. So let's not jump to conclusions. --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > I don't know if all of you saw the report last week > about an Aunt, and > her niece and nephew getting killed while crossing > the highway. I just > saw on TV last night that Investigators have deemed > it a double murder > suicide. There was a short blurb at the end that the > Aunt had suffered > from a SHORT BOUT OF Mental illness. The family > thought she was better. > The thought came to my mind that she was treated for > muld depression > with what else anti depressants. Report stated she > adored her niece and > nephew. Apparently she drove the car into a ditch > removed all hers and > their clothing and walked them to into oncoming > traffic. I don't know > why but I burst into tears. Two very young people > killed themselves in > my town this week. A 39 year old, and an eigth > grader hung himself. How > in GODS name are we going to stop these deaths from > continuing? I'm > sick to death of this. Every time I hear a someone > killing themselves, > or killing someone else It always ends up that the > person had a history > of mental illness. When do people begin to put two > and two together. > The media and psychiatric field use this to push for > more manditory > mental health screening. Its the drugs. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 It might not have been an antidepressant, it could have been a number of drugs. People did not used to do this stuff except on PCP or psych drugs. If you go back it's simply not a daily occurance. Until proven otherwise I am betting on drugs, especially antidepressants. At least they are startinfg to look for that now. I wouldn't be surprised at all if some psychiatric med caused her to become unbalanced, but we shouldn't judge this until we have evidence of what she was taking. Problem is, that info wasn't available in the Boston Globe report. So let's not jump to conclusions. --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > I don't know if all of you saw the report last week > about an Aunt, and > her niece and nephew getting killed while crossing > the highway. I just > saw on TV last night that Investigators have deemed > it a double murder > suicide. There was a short blurb at the end that the > Aunt had suffered > from a SHORT BOUT OF Mental illness. The family > thought she was better. > The thought came to my mind that she was treated for > muld depression > with what else anti depressants. Report stated she > adored her niece and > nephew. Apparently she drove the car into a ditch > removed all hers and > their clothing and walked them to into oncoming > traffic. I don't know > why but I burst into tears. Two very young people > killed themselves in > my town this week. A 39 year old, and an eigth > grader hung himself. How > in GODS name are we going to stop these deaths from > continuing? I'm > sick to death of this. Every time I hear a someone > killing themselves, > or killing someone else It always ends up that the > person had a history > of mental illness. When do people begin to put two > and two together. > The media and psychiatric field use this to push for > more manditory > mental health screening. Its the drugs. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 It was Psych drugs! How do I know? My co worker has a second job. This women was in the Institution that he works nights at. She was admitted for depression and left taking a antidepressant, antipsychotic, and anti-anxiety. The rest is history. Three very tragic deaths. Crusaders , " Jim " <mofunnow@...> wrote: > > It might not have been an antidepressant, it could have been > a number of drugs. People did not used to do this stuff except > on PCP or psych drugs. If you go back it's simply not a daily occurance. > > Until proven otherwise I am betting on drugs, especially antidepressants. > At least they are startinfg to look for that now. > > > I wouldn't be surprised at all if some psychiatric med > caused her to become unbalanced, but we shouldn't > judge this until we have evidence of what she was > taking. Problem is, that info wasn't available in the > Boston Globe report. So let's not jump to > conclusions. > > > > --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > > > I don't know if all of you saw the report last week > > about an Aunt, and > > her niece and nephew getting killed while crossing > > the highway. I just > > saw on TV last night that Investigators have deemed > > it a double murder > > suicide. There was a short blurb at the end that the > > Aunt had suffered > > from a SHORT BOUT OF Mental illness. The family > > thought she was better. > > The thought came to my mind that she was treated for > > muld depression > > with what else anti depressants. Report stated she > > adored her niece and > > nephew. Apparently she drove the car into a ditch > > removed all hers and > > their clothing and walked them to into oncoming > > traffic. I don't know > > why but I burst into tears. Two very young people > > killed themselves in > > my town this week. A 39 year old, and an eigth > > grader hung himself. How > > in GODS name are we going to stop these deaths from > > continuing? I'm > > sick to death of this. Every time I hear a someone > > killing themselves, > > or killing someone else It always ends up that the > > person had a history > > of mental illness. When do people begin to put two > > and two together. > > The media and psychiatric field use this to push for > > more manditory > > mental health screening. Its the drugs. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 It was Psych drugs! How do I know? My co worker has a second job. This women was in the Institution that he works nights at. She was admitted for depression and left taking a antidepressant, antipsychotic, and anti-anxiety. The rest is history. Three very tragic deaths. Crusaders , " Jim " <mofunnow@...> wrote: > > It might not have been an antidepressant, it could have been > a number of drugs. People did not used to do this stuff except > on PCP or psych drugs. If you go back it's simply not a daily occurance. > > Until proven otherwise I am betting on drugs, especially antidepressants. > At least they are startinfg to look for that now. > > > I wouldn't be surprised at all if some psychiatric med > caused her to become unbalanced, but we shouldn't > judge this until we have evidence of what she was > taking. Problem is, that info wasn't available in the > Boston Globe report. So let's not jump to > conclusions. > > > > --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > > > I don't know if all of you saw the report last week > > about an Aunt, and > > her niece and nephew getting killed while crossing > > the highway. I just > > saw on TV last night that Investigators have deemed > > it a double murder > > suicide. There was a short blurb at the end that the > > Aunt had suffered > > from a SHORT BOUT OF Mental illness. The family > > thought she was better. > > The thought came to my mind that she was treated for > > muld depression > > with what else anti depressants. Report stated she > > adored her niece and > > nephew. Apparently she drove the car into a ditch > > removed all hers and > > their clothing and walked them to into oncoming > > traffic. I don't know > > why but I burst into tears. Two very young people > > killed themselves in > > my town this week. A 39 year old, and an eigth > > grader hung himself. How > > in GODS name are we going to stop these deaths from > > continuing? I'm > > sick to death of this. Every time I hear a someone > > killing themselves, > > or killing someone else It always ends up that the > > person had a history > > of mental illness. When do people begin to put two > > and two together. > > The media and psychiatric field use this to push for > > more manditory > > mental health screening. Its the drugs. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 It was Psych drugs! How do I know? My co worker has a second job. This women was in the Institution that he works nights at. She was admitted for depression and left taking a antidepressant, antipsychotic, and anti-anxiety. The rest is history. Three very tragic deaths. Crusaders , " Jim " <mofunnow@...> wrote: > > It might not have been an antidepressant, it could have been > a number of drugs. People did not used to do this stuff except > on PCP or psych drugs. If you go back it's simply not a daily occurance. > > Until proven otherwise I am betting on drugs, especially antidepressants. > At least they are startinfg to look for that now. > > > I wouldn't be surprised at all if some psychiatric med > caused her to become unbalanced, but we shouldn't > judge this until we have evidence of what she was > taking. Problem is, that info wasn't available in the > Boston Globe report. So let's not jump to > conclusions. > > > > --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > > > I don't know if all of you saw the report last week > > about an Aunt, and > > her niece and nephew getting killed while crossing > > the highway. I just > > saw on TV last night that Investigators have deemed > > it a double murder > > suicide. There was a short blurb at the end that the > > Aunt had suffered > > from a SHORT BOUT OF Mental illness. The family > > thought she was better. > > The thought came to my mind that she was treated for > > muld depression > > with what else anti depressants. Report stated she > > adored her niece and > > nephew. Apparently she drove the car into a ditch > > removed all hers and > > their clothing and walked them to into oncoming > > traffic. I don't know > > why but I burst into tears. Two very young people > > killed themselves in > > my town this week. A 39 year old, and an eigth > > grader hung himself. How > > in GODS name are we going to stop these deaths from > > continuing? I'm > > sick to death of this. Every time I hear a someone > > killing themselves, > > or killing someone else It always ends up that the > > person had a history > > of mental illness. When do people begin to put two > > and two together. > > The media and psychiatric field use this to push for > > more manditory > > mental health screening. Its the drugs. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 It was Psych drugs! How do I know? My co worker has a second job. This women was in the Institution that he works nights at. She was admitted for depression and left taking a antidepressant, antipsychotic, and anti-anxiety. The rest is history. Three very tragic deaths. Crusaders , " Jim " <mofunnow@...> wrote: > > It might not have been an antidepressant, it could have been > a number of drugs. People did not used to do this stuff except > on PCP or psych drugs. If you go back it's simply not a daily occurance. > > Until proven otherwise I am betting on drugs, especially antidepressants. > At least they are startinfg to look for that now. > > > I wouldn't be surprised at all if some psychiatric med > caused her to become unbalanced, but we shouldn't > judge this until we have evidence of what she was > taking. Problem is, that info wasn't available in the > Boston Globe report. So let's not jump to > conclusions. > > > > --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > > > I don't know if all of you saw the report last week > > about an Aunt, and > > her niece and nephew getting killed while crossing > > the highway. I just > > saw on TV last night that Investigators have deemed > > it a double murder > > suicide. There was a short blurb at the end that the > > Aunt had suffered > > from a SHORT BOUT OF Mental illness. The family > > thought she was better. > > The thought came to my mind that she was treated for > > muld depression > > with what else anti depressants. Report stated she > > adored her niece and > > nephew. Apparently she drove the car into a ditch > > removed all hers and > > their clothing and walked them to into oncoming > > traffic. I don't know > > why but I burst into tears. Two very young people > > killed themselves in > > my town this week. A 39 year old, and an eigth > > grader hung himself. How > > in GODS name are we going to stop these deaths from > > continuing? I'm > > sick to death of this. Every time I hear a someone > > killing themselves, > > or killing someone else It always ends up that the > > person had a history > > of mental illness. When do people begin to put two > > and two together. > > The media and psychiatric field use this to push for > > more manditory > > mental health screening. Its the drugs. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 Thank you. That's solid enough for me to believe it. It leads me to wonder why she didn't say she was feeling awful (or if she did, why she didn't get off these meds) and why no one close to her didn't see a change that alarmed them. These multi-drug combinations have potential for harm. Caleb --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > It was Psych drugs! How do I know? My co worker has > a second job. > This women was in the Institution that he works > nights at. She was > admitted for depression and left taking a > antidepressant, > antipsychotic, and anti-anxiety. The rest is > history. Three very > tragic deaths. > > Crusaders , " Jim " > <mofunnow@...> wrote: > > > > It might not have been an antidepressant, it could > have been > > a number of drugs. People did not used to do this > stuff except > > on PCP or psych drugs. If you go back it's simply > not a daily > occurance. > > > > Until proven otherwise I am betting on drugs, > especially > antidepressants. > > At least they are startinfg to look for that now. > > > > > > I wouldn't be surprised at all if some psychiatric > med > > caused her to become unbalanced, but we shouldn't > > judge this until we have evidence of what she was > > taking. Problem is, that info wasn't available in > the > > Boston Globe report. So let's not jump to > > conclusions. > > > > > > > > --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > > > > > I don't know if all of you saw the report last > week > > > about an Aunt, and > > > her niece and nephew getting killed while > crossing > > > the highway. I just > > > saw on TV last night that Investigators have > deemed > > > it a double murder > > > suicide. There was a short blurb at the end that > the > > > Aunt had suffered > > > from a SHORT BOUT OF Mental illness. The family > > > thought she was better. > > > The thought came to my mind that she was treated > for > > > muld depression > > > with what else anti depressants. Report stated > she > > > adored her niece and > > > nephew. Apparently she drove the car into a > ditch > > > removed all hers and > > > their clothing and walked them to into oncoming > > > traffic. I don't know > > > why but I burst into tears. Two very young > people > > > killed themselves in > > > my town this week. A 39 year old, and an eigth > > > grader hung himself. How > > > in GODS name are we going to stop these deaths > from > > > continuing? I'm > > > sick to death of this. Every time I hear a > someone > > > killing themselves, > > > or killing someone else It always ends up that > the > > > person had a history > > > of mental illness. When do people begin to put > two > > > and two together. > > > The media and psychiatric field use this to push > for > > > more manditory > > > mental health screening. Its the drugs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 Thank you. That's solid enough for me to believe it. It leads me to wonder why she didn't say she was feeling awful (or if she did, why she didn't get off these meds) and why no one close to her didn't see a change that alarmed them. These multi-drug combinations have potential for harm. Caleb --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > It was Psych drugs! How do I know? My co worker has > a second job. > This women was in the Institution that he works > nights at. She was > admitted for depression and left taking a > antidepressant, > antipsychotic, and anti-anxiety. The rest is > history. Three very > tragic deaths. > > Crusaders , " Jim " > <mofunnow@...> wrote: > > > > It might not have been an antidepressant, it could > have been > > a number of drugs. People did not used to do this > stuff except > > on PCP or psych drugs. If you go back it's simply > not a daily > occurance. > > > > Until proven otherwise I am betting on drugs, > especially > antidepressants. > > At least they are startinfg to look for that now. > > > > > > I wouldn't be surprised at all if some psychiatric > med > > caused her to become unbalanced, but we shouldn't > > judge this until we have evidence of what she was > > taking. Problem is, that info wasn't available in > the > > Boston Globe report. So let's not jump to > > conclusions. > > > > > > > > --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > > > > > I don't know if all of you saw the report last > week > > > about an Aunt, and > > > her niece and nephew getting killed while > crossing > > > the highway. I just > > > saw on TV last night that Investigators have > deemed > > > it a double murder > > > suicide. There was a short blurb at the end that > the > > > Aunt had suffered > > > from a SHORT BOUT OF Mental illness. The family > > > thought she was better. > > > The thought came to my mind that she was treated > for > > > muld depression > > > with what else anti depressants. Report stated > she > > > adored her niece and > > > nephew. Apparently she drove the car into a > ditch > > > removed all hers and > > > their clothing and walked them to into oncoming > > > traffic. I don't know > > > why but I burst into tears. Two very young > people > > > killed themselves in > > > my town this week. A 39 year old, and an eigth > > > grader hung himself. How > > > in GODS name are we going to stop these deaths > from > > > continuing? I'm > > > sick to death of this. Every time I hear a > someone > > > killing themselves, > > > or killing someone else It always ends up that > the > > > person had a history > > > of mental illness. When do people begin to put > two > > > and two together. > > > The media and psychiatric field use this to push > for > > > more manditory > > > mental health screening. Its the drugs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 Thank you. That's solid enough for me to believe it. It leads me to wonder why she didn't say she was feeling awful (or if she did, why she didn't get off these meds) and why no one close to her didn't see a change that alarmed them. These multi-drug combinations have potential for harm. Caleb --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > It was Psych drugs! How do I know? My co worker has > a second job. > This women was in the Institution that he works > nights at. She was > admitted for depression and left taking a > antidepressant, > antipsychotic, and anti-anxiety. The rest is > history. Three very > tragic deaths. > > Crusaders , " Jim " > <mofunnow@...> wrote: > > > > It might not have been an antidepressant, it could > have been > > a number of drugs. People did not used to do this > stuff except > > on PCP or psych drugs. If you go back it's simply > not a daily > occurance. > > > > Until proven otherwise I am betting on drugs, > especially > antidepressants. > > At least they are startinfg to look for that now. > > > > > > I wouldn't be surprised at all if some psychiatric > med > > caused her to become unbalanced, but we shouldn't > > judge this until we have evidence of what she was > > taking. Problem is, that info wasn't available in > the > > Boston Globe report. So let's not jump to > > conclusions. > > > > > > > > --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > > > > > I don't know if all of you saw the report last > week > > > about an Aunt, and > > > her niece and nephew getting killed while > crossing > > > the highway. I just > > > saw on TV last night that Investigators have > deemed > > > it a double murder > > > suicide. There was a short blurb at the end that > the > > > Aunt had suffered > > > from a SHORT BOUT OF Mental illness. The family > > > thought she was better. > > > The thought came to my mind that she was treated > for > > > muld depression > > > with what else anti depressants. Report stated > she > > > adored her niece and > > > nephew. Apparently she drove the car into a > ditch > > > removed all hers and > > > their clothing and walked them to into oncoming > > > traffic. I don't know > > > why but I burst into tears. Two very young > people > > > killed themselves in > > > my town this week. A 39 year old, and an eigth > > > grader hung himself. How > > > in GODS name are we going to stop these deaths > from > > > continuing? I'm > > > sick to death of this. Every time I hear a > someone > > > killing themselves, > > > or killing someone else It always ends up that > the > > > person had a history > > > of mental illness. When do people begin to put > two > > > and two together. > > > The media and psychiatric field use this to push > for > > > more manditory > > > mental health screening. Its the drugs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 Thank you. That's solid enough for me to believe it. It leads me to wonder why she didn't say she was feeling awful (or if she did, why she didn't get off these meds) and why no one close to her didn't see a change that alarmed them. These multi-drug combinations have potential for harm. Caleb --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > It was Psych drugs! How do I know? My co worker has > a second job. > This women was in the Institution that he works > nights at. She was > admitted for depression and left taking a > antidepressant, > antipsychotic, and anti-anxiety. The rest is > history. Three very > tragic deaths. > > Crusaders , " Jim " > <mofunnow@...> wrote: > > > > It might not have been an antidepressant, it could > have been > > a number of drugs. People did not used to do this > stuff except > > on PCP or psych drugs. If you go back it's simply > not a daily > occurance. > > > > Until proven otherwise I am betting on drugs, > especially > antidepressants. > > At least they are startinfg to look for that now. > > > > > > I wouldn't be surprised at all if some psychiatric > med > > caused her to become unbalanced, but we shouldn't > > judge this until we have evidence of what she was > > taking. Problem is, that info wasn't available in > the > > Boston Globe report. So let's not jump to > > conclusions. > > > > > > > > --- Peggy Rose <rpggyr@...> wrote: > > > > > I don't know if all of you saw the report last > week > > > about an Aunt, and > > > her niece and nephew getting killed while > crossing > > > the highway. I just > > > saw on TV last night that Investigators have > deemed > > > it a double murder > > > suicide. There was a short blurb at the end that > the > > > Aunt had suffered > > > from a SHORT BOUT OF Mental illness. The family > > > thought she was better. > > > The thought came to my mind that she was treated > for > > > muld depression > > > with what else anti depressants. Report stated > she > > > adored her niece and > > > nephew. Apparently she drove the car into a > ditch > > > removed all hers and > > > their clothing and walked them to into oncoming > > > traffic. I don't know > > > why but I burst into tears. Two very young > people > > > killed themselves in > > > my town this week. A 39 year old, and an eigth > > > grader hung himself. How > > > in GODS name are we going to stop these deaths > from > > > continuing? I'm > > > sick to death of this. Every time I hear a > someone > > > killing themselves, > > > or killing someone else It always ends up that > the > > > person had a history > > > of mental illness. When do people begin to put > two > > > and two together. > > > The media and psychiatric field use this to push > for > > > more manditory > > > mental health screening. Its the drugs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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