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From: israelswarrior@...: bryony.gordon@...: RE:

Your article on the Brigend suicidesDate: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 03:17:21 -0700

Dear Mr. Gordon, A dear friend of mine sent me your article on the epidemic of

young suicide victims in Bridgend. Such an utter tragedy.... Obviously there

are a numbe of factors at play; however there is always a switch that can ignite

those factors into an explosive reaction. I can't help but wonder how many of

those youth were prescribed antidepressants. It seems logical - nothing to do

but go to a bar and drink for entertainment. How sad and how very depressing.

Here in the USA, unfortunately we are losing many of our bright young kids to

suicide. Many of them have already received mental health care, namely a

prescription for an antidepressant. I'm of the opinion that if they were just

left alone to work through the endless challenges of growing into full

adulthood, most of them would survive. Interesting that here guns are used

more frequently to commit suicide because they're more accessible. But in your

country, even where guns are not so readily available, the suicides still

happen. Take away all the guns and all the hanging ropes, and as long as the

drugs are available, I'm certain the suicides will still happen. Surely in a

town with a population of 40,000 there are only a scattering of medical offices.

I wonder.... is there any way you can find out how many prescriptions for

antidepressants are being issued by the physicians in Bridgend? Certainly

something worth considering, don't you think? You might also want to refer to:

www.ssristories.com Perhaps the suicides will stop when the SSRIS are all

locked safely away. Personally, I believe they are more dangerous than guns or

hanging ropes. Best Regards, Cassandra Casey Utah, USA

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/portal/main.jhtml?xml=/portal/2008/01/24/ftsuicide124\

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From: israelswarrior@...: bryony.gordon@...: RE:

Your article on the Brigend suicidesDate: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 03:17:21 -0700

Dear Mr. Gordon, A dear friend of mine sent me your article on the epidemic of

young suicide victims in Bridgend. Such an utter tragedy.... Obviously there

are a numbe of factors at play; however there is always a switch that can ignite

those factors into an explosive reaction. I can't help but wonder how many of

those youth were prescribed antidepressants. It seems logical - nothing to do

but go to a bar and drink for entertainment. How sad and how very depressing.

Here in the USA, unfortunately we are losing many of our bright young kids to

suicide. Many of them have already received mental health care, namely a

prescription for an antidepressant. I'm of the opinion that if they were just

left alone to work through the endless challenges of growing into full

adulthood, most of them would survive. Interesting that here guns are used

more frequently to commit suicide because they're more accessible. But in your

country, even where guns are not so readily available, the suicides still

happen. Take away all the guns and all the hanging ropes, and as long as the

drugs are available, I'm certain the suicides will still happen. Surely in a

town with a population of 40,000 there are only a scattering of medical offices.

I wonder.... is there any way you can find out how many prescriptions for

antidepressants are being issued by the physicians in Bridgend? Certainly

something worth considering, don't you think? You might also want to refer to:

www.ssristories.com Perhaps the suicides will stop when the SSRIS are all

locked safely away. Personally, I believe they are more dangerous than guns or

hanging ropes. Best Regards, Cassandra Casey Utah, USA

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/portal/main.jhtml?xml=/portal/2008/01/24/ftsuicide124\

..xml

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From: israelswarrior@...: bryony.gordon@...: RE:

Your article on the Brigend suicidesDate: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 03:17:21 -0700

Dear Mr. Gordon, A dear friend of mine sent me your article on the epidemic of

young suicide victims in Bridgend. Such an utter tragedy.... Obviously there

are a numbe of factors at play; however there is always a switch that can ignite

those factors into an explosive reaction. I can't help but wonder how many of

those youth were prescribed antidepressants. It seems logical - nothing to do

but go to a bar and drink for entertainment. How sad and how very depressing.

Here in the USA, unfortunately we are losing many of our bright young kids to

suicide. Many of them have already received mental health care, namely a

prescription for an antidepressant. I'm of the opinion that if they were just

left alone to work through the endless challenges of growing into full

adulthood, most of them would survive. Interesting that here guns are used

more frequently to commit suicide because they're more accessible. But in your

country, even where guns are not so readily available, the suicides still

happen. Take away all the guns and all the hanging ropes, and as long as the

drugs are available, I'm certain the suicides will still happen. Surely in a

town with a population of 40,000 there are only a scattering of medical offices.

I wonder.... is there any way you can find out how many prescriptions for

antidepressants are being issued by the physicians in Bridgend? Certainly

something worth considering, don't you think? You might also want to refer to:

www.ssristories.com Perhaps the suicides will stop when the SSRIS are all

locked safely away. Personally, I believe they are more dangerous than guns or

hanging ropes. Best Regards, Cassandra Casey Utah, USA

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/portal/main.jhtml?xml=/portal/2008/01/24/ftsuicide124\

..xml

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From: israelswarrior@...: bryony.gordon@...: RE:

Your article on the Brigend suicidesDate: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 03:17:21 -0700

Dear Mr. Gordon, A dear friend of mine sent me your article on the epidemic of

young suicide victims in Bridgend. Such an utter tragedy.... Obviously there

are a numbe of factors at play; however there is always a switch that can ignite

those factors into an explosive reaction. I can't help but wonder how many of

those youth were prescribed antidepressants. It seems logical - nothing to do

but go to a bar and drink for entertainment. How sad and how very depressing.

Here in the USA, unfortunately we are losing many of our bright young kids to

suicide. Many of them have already received mental health care, namely a

prescription for an antidepressant. I'm of the opinion that if they were just

left alone to work through the endless challenges of growing into full

adulthood, most of them would survive. Interesting that here guns are used

more frequently to commit suicide because they're more accessible. But in your

country, even where guns are not so readily available, the suicides still

happen. Take away all the guns and all the hanging ropes, and as long as the

drugs are available, I'm certain the suicides will still happen. Surely in a

town with a population of 40,000 there are only a scattering of medical offices.

I wonder.... is there any way you can find out how many prescriptions for

antidepressants are being issued by the physicians in Bridgend? Certainly

something worth considering, don't you think? You might also want to refer to:

www.ssristories.com Perhaps the suicides will stop when the SSRIS are all

locked safely away. Personally, I believe they are more dangerous than guns or

hanging ropes. Best Regards, Cassandra Casey Utah, USA

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/portal/main.jhtml?xml=/portal/2008/01/24/ftsuicide124\

..xml

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A very good, diplomatic letter Cassie.

Kind regards.

Steph

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> From: israelswarrior@...: bryony.gordon@...: RE: Your article on the

Brigend suicidesDate: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 03:17:21 -0700

>

>

> Dear Mr. Gordon, A dear friend of mine sent me your article on the

epidemic of young suicide victims in Bridgend. Such an utter

tragedy.... Obviously there are a numbe of factors at play; however

there is always a switch that can ignite those factors into an

explosive reaction. I can't help but wonder how many of those youth

were prescribed antidepressants. It seems logical - nothing to do but

go to a bar and drink for entertainment. How sad and how very

depressing. Here in the USA, unfortunately we are losing many of our

bright young kids to suicide. Many of them have already received

mental health care, namely a prescription for an antidepressant. I'm

of the opinion that if they were just left alone to work through the

endless challenges of growing into full adulthood, most of them would

survive. Interesting that here guns are used more frequently to

commit suicide because they're more accessible. But in your country,

even where guns are not so readily available, the suicides still

happen. Take away all the guns and all the hanging ropes, and as

long as the drugs are available, I'm certain the suicides will still

happen. Surely in a town with a population of 40,000 there are only a

scattering of medical offices. I wonder.... is there any way you

can find out how many prescriptions for antidepressants are being

issued by the physicians in Bridgend? Certainly something worth

considering, don't you think? You might also want to refer to:

www.ssristories.com Perhaps the suicides will stop when the SSRIS are

all locked safely away. Personally, I believe they are more dangerous

than guns or hanging ropes. Best Regards, Cassandra Casey Utah, USA

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/portal/main.jhtml?xml=/portal/2008/01/24/ftsuicide124\

..xml

>

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A very good, diplomatic letter Cassie.

Kind regards.

Steph

>

>

>

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> From: israelswarrior@...: bryony.gordon@...: RE: Your article on the

Brigend suicidesDate: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 03:17:21 -0700

>

>

> Dear Mr. Gordon, A dear friend of mine sent me your article on the

epidemic of young suicide victims in Bridgend. Such an utter

tragedy.... Obviously there are a numbe of factors at play; however

there is always a switch that can ignite those factors into an

explosive reaction. I can't help but wonder how many of those youth

were prescribed antidepressants. It seems logical - nothing to do but

go to a bar and drink for entertainment. How sad and how very

depressing. Here in the USA, unfortunately we are losing many of our

bright young kids to suicide. Many of them have already received

mental health care, namely a prescription for an antidepressant. I'm

of the opinion that if they were just left alone to work through the

endless challenges of growing into full adulthood, most of them would

survive. Interesting that here guns are used more frequently to

commit suicide because they're more accessible. But in your country,

even where guns are not so readily available, the suicides still

happen. Take away all the guns and all the hanging ropes, and as

long as the drugs are available, I'm certain the suicides will still

happen. Surely in a town with a population of 40,000 there are only a

scattering of medical offices. I wonder.... is there any way you

can find out how many prescriptions for antidepressants are being

issued by the physicians in Bridgend? Certainly something worth

considering, don't you think? You might also want to refer to:

www.ssristories.com Perhaps the suicides will stop when the SSRIS are

all locked safely away. Personally, I believe they are more dangerous

than guns or hanging ropes. Best Regards, Cassandra Casey Utah, USA

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/portal/main.jhtml?xml=/portal/2008/01/24/ftsuicide124\

..xml

>

> Climb to the top of the charts! Play the word scramble challenge

with star power. Play now!

> _________________________________________________________________

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A very good, diplomatic letter Cassie.

Kind regards.

Steph

>

>

>

>

> From: israelswarrior@...: bryony.gordon@...: RE: Your article on the

Brigend suicidesDate: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 03:17:21 -0700

>

>

> Dear Mr. Gordon, A dear friend of mine sent me your article on the

epidemic of young suicide victims in Bridgend. Such an utter

tragedy.... Obviously there are a numbe of factors at play; however

there is always a switch that can ignite those factors into an

explosive reaction. I can't help but wonder how many of those youth

were prescribed antidepressants. It seems logical - nothing to do but

go to a bar and drink for entertainment. How sad and how very

depressing. Here in the USA, unfortunately we are losing many of our

bright young kids to suicide. Many of them have already received

mental health care, namely a prescription for an antidepressant. I'm

of the opinion that if they were just left alone to work through the

endless challenges of growing into full adulthood, most of them would

survive. Interesting that here guns are used more frequently to

commit suicide because they're more accessible. But in your country,

even where guns are not so readily available, the suicides still

happen. Take away all the guns and all the hanging ropes, and as

long as the drugs are available, I'm certain the suicides will still

happen. Surely in a town with a population of 40,000 there are only a

scattering of medical offices. I wonder.... is there any way you

can find out how many prescriptions for antidepressants are being

issued by the physicians in Bridgend? Certainly something worth

considering, don't you think? You might also want to refer to:

www.ssristories.com Perhaps the suicides will stop when the SSRIS are

all locked safely away. Personally, I believe they are more dangerous

than guns or hanging ropes. Best Regards, Cassandra Casey Utah, USA

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/portal/main.jhtml?xml=/portal/2008/01/24/ftsuicide124\

..xml

>

> Climb to the top of the charts! Play the word scramble challenge

with star power. Play now!

> _________________________________________________________________

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A very good, diplomatic letter Cassie.

Kind regards.

Steph

>

>

>

>

> From: israelswarrior@...: bryony.gordon@...: RE: Your article on the

Brigend suicidesDate: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 03:17:21 -0700

>

>

> Dear Mr. Gordon, A dear friend of mine sent me your article on the

epidemic of young suicide victims in Bridgend. Such an utter

tragedy.... Obviously there are a numbe of factors at play; however

there is always a switch that can ignite those factors into an

explosive reaction. I can't help but wonder how many of those youth

were prescribed antidepressants. It seems logical - nothing to do but

go to a bar and drink for entertainment. How sad and how very

depressing. Here in the USA, unfortunately we are losing many of our

bright young kids to suicide. Many of them have already received

mental health care, namely a prescription for an antidepressant. I'm

of the opinion that if they were just left alone to work through the

endless challenges of growing into full adulthood, most of them would

survive. Interesting that here guns are used more frequently to

commit suicide because they're more accessible. But in your country,

even where guns are not so readily available, the suicides still

happen. Take away all the guns and all the hanging ropes, and as

long as the drugs are available, I'm certain the suicides will still

happen. Surely in a town with a population of 40,000 there are only a

scattering of medical offices. I wonder.... is there any way you

can find out how many prescriptions for antidepressants are being

issued by the physicians in Bridgend? Certainly something worth

considering, don't you think? You might also want to refer to:

www.ssristories.com Perhaps the suicides will stop when the SSRIS are

all locked safely away. Personally, I believe they are more dangerous

than guns or hanging ropes. Best Regards, Cassandra Casey Utah, USA

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/portal/main.jhtml?xml=/portal/2008/01/24/ftsuicide124\

..xml

>

> Climb to the top of the charts! Play the word scramble challenge

with star power. Play now!

> _________________________________________________________________

> Helping your favorite cause is as easy as instant messaging. You IM,

we give.

> http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/Home/?source=text_hotmail_join

>

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