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Offline Caroline

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #165 on: April 08, 2017, 07:29:PM »
That doesn't answer the question.

How does none of this apply to Sheila?

More than half of the patients had a history of alcohol consumption or drug use within 6
months before the assault. Additionally, 18% were intoxicated during the offense. In 24 cases
(62%), subjects had been prescribed psychotropic medication before the offense. Of those, 9
stopped taking the psychotropic medication and 11 took it irregularly (20/24, 83%). Of the 20
patients, 7 (35%) were under a professional’s care
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The ONLY thing that fits in with ANY of the above is that Sheila smoked cannabis the rest is just you grasping at straws. Where have you taken that from anyway? You increasingly copy and paste stuff without providing a link to the source.
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #166 on: April 08, 2017, 07:45:PM »
The whole point was that Sheila wasn't receiving the after-care and support such as you'd get today when being discharged from a clinic/hospital which deals with mental health issues.

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #167 on: April 08, 2017, 07:52:PM »
The whole point was that Sheila wasn't receiving the after-care and support such as you'd get today when being discharged from a clinic/hospital which deals with mental health issues.

I guess the same could be said of many mental patients today. Interesting that her first hospital appointment since leaving St Andrews, would have been after her death, and more than 18 weeks since her discharge.

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« Reply #168 on: April 08, 2017, 07:53:PM »
The whole point was that Sheila wasn't receiving the after-care and support such as you'd get today when being discharged from a clinic/hospital which deals with mental health issues.

Perhaps not but there is no arguing against the fact that she was taking anti-psych meds.
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #169 on: April 08, 2017, 08:33:PM »
I guess the same could be said of many mental patients today. Interesting that her first hospital appointment since leaving St Andrews, would have been after her death, and more than 18 weeks since her discharge.





Her appointment sounded like an afterthought to me 18 weeks after discharge.
My friend's daughter was supervised as soon as she'd been discharged and put her into accommodation with " like-minded " patients so that it made visiting by professionals easier to monitor each of them.

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« Reply #170 on: April 08, 2017, 09:14:PM »




Her appointment sounded like an afterthought to me 18 weeks after discharge.
My friend's daughter was supervised as soon as she'd been discharged and put her into accommodation with " like-minded " patients so that it made visiting by professionals easier to monitor each of them.

We don't know if the recommendations of her psychiatrist weren't adhered to.
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #171 on: April 09, 2017, 10:29:AM »
Most of the 60 + side effects of Haloperidol relate to the person being drowsy & not having the physical or mental capacity to perform basic tasks. There is no reason why Sheila would be an exception.

Not surprisingly, the evidence from Sheila's best friend a week before the massacre,  saying Sheila needed help getting off sofa's & AE saying Sheila could not put sugar in coffee show Sheila was suffering the side effects. 

On the night, the WS's of Bamber & PB also show Sheila was 'unresponsive', 'not paying attention', drowsy, weak, 'not talking', tired & 'going to bed'.  Which again shows she was suffering the side effects.

Obviously there is no possibility Sheila could have committed the massacre. However Bamber would be aware that Sheila would be easy to control later on.
« Last Edit: April 09, 2017, 11:06:AM by Adam »
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #172 on: April 09, 2017, 02:05:PM »
That guy who killed 87 people by running them over with a lorry then started shooting at the police who responded. Was on Haloperidol.

The guy who shot dead Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield. Was on Haloperidol.


i wouldent bother with logic adams got define proof hes watched somthing on youtube.

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #173 on: April 09, 2017, 02:30:PM »

i wouldent bother with logic adams got define proof hes watched somthing on youtube.

It's beginning to look as if it isn't the entire story, though.

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #174 on: April 09, 2017, 02:37:PM »

i wouldent bother with logic adams got define proof hes watched somthing on youtube.

Nugs there are 60+ effects of Haloperidol posted in this thread. Which would stop Sheila doing basic physical and mental things.

These are from Youtube videos from people who have taken it & from internet articles.

Even Lookout does not believe the silencer was fabricated & no one believes RB shot himself.

Sheila could not commit the massacre. If you're going to continue being a conspiracy theorist & supporting Bamber, you will have to go along with Mike's theory that it was a hit man team.
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #175 on: April 09, 2017, 04:44:PM »
Nugs there are 60+ effects of Haloperidol posted in this thread. Which would stop Sheila doing basic physical and mental things.

These are from Youtube videos from people who have taken it & from internet articles.

Even Lookout does not believe the silencer was fabricated & no one believes RB shot himself.

Sheila could not commit the massacre. If you're going to continue being a conspiracy theorist & supporting Bamber, you will have to go along with Mike's theory that it was a hit man team.

and theres a long list of people who have comited murder while taking it and also acedmic paper on the subject.

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« Reply #176 on: April 09, 2017, 06:41:PM »
and theres a long list of people who have comited murder while taking it and also acedmic paper on the subject.

What long list?
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #177 on: April 09, 2017, 06:45:PM »
and theres a long list of people who have comited murder while taking it and also acedmic paper on the subject.

Nug's you couldn't explain how Sheila committed the massacre. And that was when I generously pretended Sheila could perform basic functions.

No one believes RB shot himself & there is a forensic evidence library which incriminates Bamber.

The 60 + side effects all prevent a user of Haloperidol from doing basic functions like walking.

If you're going to continue with a conspiracy theory, you must support Mike's theory that it was a hit man team, which makes Bamber innocent.
« Last Edit: April 09, 2017, 06:53:PM by Adam »
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #178 on: April 09, 2017, 06:46:PM »
and theres a long list of people who have comited murder while taking it and also acedmic paper on the subject.


I'll bet there's an even LONGER list of those who HAVEN'T committed murder whilst taking it.

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« Reply #179 on: April 09, 2017, 07:07:PM »

I'll bet there's an even LONGER list of those who HAVEN'T committed murder whilst taking it.

I haven't seen any examples of anyone being violent because of taking haloperidol. There are some who have had reactions while taking IT and other prescription drugs and also people who were prescribed it but stopped taking it. Perhaps nugs can find this list and back up his comment?
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