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Also, notice the reference to antidepressant use.

'McCarron saw a psychiatrist in Chicago for depression but stopped

taking medication before the child's death because she thought it

worsened the condition, Glenmullen said.'

I wouldn't be surprised if this is going to be twisted into

justification for keeping people who believe their depression symptoms

worsen from the use of SSRIs on SSRIs forever.

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Not that I am for SSRI's, but also if you come off of something like that too fast-can be devastating. I am not making judegments and I don't really know the circumstances, just commenting. Maurinenooogetta <Robin@...> wrote: Also, notice the reference to antidepressant use. 'McCarron saw a psychiatrist in Chicago for depression but stopped taking medication before the child's death because she thought it worsened the condition, Glenmullen said.'I wouldn't be surprised if this is going to

be twisted into justification for keeping people who believe their depression symptoms worsen from the use of SSRIs on SSRIs forever.

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the way I read it is prior to vaccination she had a feeling she

shouldn't vaccinate but listened to doctors.

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> McCarron said she ignored God's warnings by listening to doctors and

> having vaccinated, then believed the vaccinations caused the

> autism, said Glenmullen, who works at Harvard University and came

to her

> conclusion by reading another psychiatrist's interviews, reviewing

> medical records and hearing other testimony.

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> Omg, look at how they've worded this. This is her DEFENSE witness!

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> Doctor hasn't come out and said, it seems to me from reading this

> article, that ever actually said that she believed God told

her to

> do this and that God told her that vaccines cause autism. No, Doctor

> Glenmullen was able to draw this conclusion that this is what

> believed by reading other pshrink interviews, medical records, and

> hearing other testimony.

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> They're telling other people what she thinks and believes. This is

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> happened to me on the internet political chatrooms quite often.

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> before I was banned from a channel.

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> If this is what her defense witnesses are saying, God help her.

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> Robin Nemeth

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