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Elyse,

Clearly your expertise is lacking in IT and telecom technologies. I do not have

the to time educate you on the matter but suffice it to say that your detective

work has uncovered the IP address for (registered in

California) and not my personal email address.

Furthermore, it is insulting to suggest that my son was not a patient of your

husband's and that I am misrepresenting myself. I have four years of VISA bills

that prove otherwise. I certainly hope that you didn't spend valuable time

researching your husband's patient records in an attempt to try to locate us. If

so, I would begin by pointing out that not all women take their husband's

surname at marriage and so may have children with a surname different from their

own.

Finally, I can assure you that I do live in Canada and I am happy to clarify

that I access the medical experts here whenever possible because it makes

geographical and financial good sense. Not to mention the fact that we have some

of the best medical practitioners in the world.

I believe an apology would be in order at this time.

Rhoda

Re: Weaning off SSRI

Why would you take youir child to an expert in Cananda when your IP

address clearly states you are using a address from calif.

It is really fun to track IP's. Especially those who like to make

believe they are patients of Dr. G's and NEVER were

Elyse Goldberg

Not to ment

>

> > I've been weaning my son off his SSRI (Paxil) for a

> > long time now and now that he's not taking any

> > anymore he is having a tough time. Dr. G's office

> > told us to take him from 1/2 a 10 mg pill to 1/4 for

> > two weeks and then off. I felt this was too fast and

> > had been told by a few adults that it was a very

> > tough thing to come off of this drug, so my family

> > doctor and I decided to do it very slowly. He did

> > 1/2 and 1/3 alternating for two weeks, 1/3 for two

> > weeks, 1/3 and 1/4 for two weeks, 1/4 for two weeks

> > and 1/4 and nothing alternating for two weeks. His

> > last day of taking any was March 8. He was okay for

> > the first few days, but by Monday night he was

> > having crying/weeping sessions that lasted for

> > several hours and he never usually cries (he has

> > always been a very happy kid). He has been like this

> > all week and is eating very little. Since it has

> > been going on for so long, I am starting to get

> > concerned. I feel horrible that he was ever exposed

> > to this garbage and I feel responsible for putting

> > him through this misery. Has anyone else had any

> > experience with weaning their child off Paxil? Is

> > any of this familiar and when will it end?

> >

> > Thanks.

> >

> > Rhoda

> >

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> > removed]

> >

> >

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