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Re: Homicide and Suicide Associtaed With HALOPERIDOL
« Reply #15 on: May 29, 2011, 07:07:PM »
And a little more on Andrea Yates. She was actually in withdrawal process from Haloperidol when she committed the murders of her children.

http://www.alt2meds.com/medication-withdrawal/haloperidol

"Andrea Yates, a woman who lived in Texas with her five children was withdrawing from haloperidol when she drowned all five of her children. This is a very good example of why anyone going through haloperidol withdrawal should be closely monitored and under a doctor’s care. The withdrawal symptoms of a cold-turkey, too-rapid approach from haloperidol include nausea, anxiety, insomnia, restlessness, muscular reactions, and strange behavior.  The reaction to sudden haloperidol withdrawal can be life-threatening. People can become suicidal or extremely violent like Andrea Yates demonstrated to be true that day when she killed her five children in cold blood while she was withdrawing from haloperidol."

Another excellent find, abs. I'm somehow not surprised about the effect of these drugs, I recall a friend of mine visiting me when she was on just antidepressants and the dreadful state she was in. My friend's husband had to bring her as she was incapable of making her own way anywhere. I've known her all of my life yet I hardly recognised her. She spoke as a child does, not just In the content of her speech but the sound of her voice. My friend wanted to go for a walk in the snow and when we did so, took off her shoes and socks and walked along in her bare feet, she simply did not register the cold. Isn't it lovely, she said to me, as her feet turned blue with cold.

Its scary what drugs can do to the human brain (even prescribed ones) i was given Anti depressants last year and for the first few weeks of taking them i was so paranoid that i thought my husband would do something to me in night so i wouldnt sleep!!

Quickly came off them!

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Re: Homicide and Suicide Associtaed With HALOPERIDOL
« Reply #16 on: May 29, 2011, 07:13:PM »
And a little more on Andrea Yates. She was actually in withdrawal process from Haloperidol when she committed the murders of her children.

http://www.alt2meds.com/medication-withdrawal/haloperidol

"Andrea Yates, a woman who lived in Texas with her five children was withdrawing from haloperidol when she drowned all five of her children. This is a very good example of why anyone going through haloperidol withdrawal should be closely monitored and under a doctor’s care. The withdrawal symptoms of a cold-turkey, too-rapid approach from haloperidol include nausea, anxiety, insomnia, restlessness, muscular reactions, and strange behavior.  The reaction to sudden haloperidol withdrawal can be life-threatening. People can become suicidal or extremely violent like Andrea Yates demonstrated to be true that day when she killed her five children in cold blood while she was withdrawing from haloperidol."

Another excellent find, abs. I'm somehow not surprised about the effect of these drugs, I recall a friend of mine visiting me when she was on just antidepressants and the dreadful state she was in. My friend's husband had to bring her as she was incapable of making her own way anywhere. I've known her all of my life yet I hardly recognised her. She spoke as a child does, not just In the content of her speech but the sound of her voice. My friend wanted to go for a walk in the snow and when we did so, took off her shoes and socks and walked along in her bare feet, she simply did not register the cold. Isn't it lovely, she said to me, as her feet turned blue with cold.

Its scary what drugs can do to the human brain (even prescribed ones) i was given Anti depressants last year and for the first few weeks of taking them i was so paranoid that i thought my husband would do something to me in night so i wouldnt sleep!!

Quickly came off them!

I suppose these drugs must help some people or they would not continue to be presceribed, but I have yet to meet anyone who has actually been helped by them.

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Re: Homicide and Suicide Associtaed With HALOPERIDOL
« Reply #17 on: May 29, 2011, 07:14:PM »
And a little more on Andrea Yates. She was actually in withdrawal process from Haloperidol when she committed the murders of her children.

http://www.alt2meds.com/medication-withdrawal/haloperidol

"Andrea Yates, a woman who lived in Texas with her five children was withdrawing from haloperidol when she drowned all five of her children. This is a very good example of why anyone going through haloperidol withdrawal should be closely monitored and under a doctor’s care. The withdrawal symptoms of a cold-turkey, too-rapid approach from haloperidol include nausea, anxiety, insomnia, restlessness, muscular reactions, and strange behavior.  The reaction to sudden haloperidol withdrawal can be life-threatening. People can become suicidal or extremely violent like Andrea Yates demonstrated to be true that day when she killed her five children in cold blood while she was withdrawing from haloperidol."

Another excellent find, abs. I'm somehow not surprised about the effect of these drugs, I recall a friend of mine visiting me when she was on just antidepressants and the dreadful state she was in. My friend's husband had to bring her as she was incapable of making her own way anywhere. I've known her all of my life yet I hardly recognised her. She spoke as a child does, not just In the content of her speech but the sound of her voice. My friend wanted to go for a walk in the snow and when we did so, took off her shoes and socks and walked along in her bare feet, she simply did not register the cold. Isn't it lovely, she said to me, as her feet turned blue with cold.

Shocking, chocho, really shocking! Poor girl!!
The internet is full of forums where people are sharing their experiences about those drugs (especially Haldol). Most who have tried it HATE it. Some say that it changed them to the worse permanently.

And as we can see from one of the articles, a doctor estimates (not scientific) that 90% of women who kill their children ARE ONE THOSE MIND ALTERING DRUGS!
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Re: Homicide and Suicide Associtaed With HALOPERIDOL
« Reply #18 on: May 29, 2011, 07:16:PM »
And a little more on Andrea Yates. She was actually in withdrawal process from Haloperidol when she committed the murders of her children.

http://www.alt2meds.com/medication-withdrawal/haloperidol

"Andrea Yates, a woman who lived in Texas with her five children was withdrawing from haloperidol when she drowned all five of her children. This is a very good example of why anyone going through haloperidol withdrawal should be closely monitored and under a doctor’s care. The withdrawal symptoms of a cold-turkey, too-rapid approach from haloperidol include nausea, anxiety, insomnia, restlessness, muscular reactions, and strange behavior.  The reaction to sudden haloperidol withdrawal can be life-threatening. People can become suicidal or extremely violent like Andrea Yates demonstrated to be true that day when she killed her five children in cold blood while she was withdrawing from haloperidol."

Another excellent find, abs. I'm somehow not surprised about the effect of these drugs, I recall a friend of mine visiting me when she was on just antidepressants and the dreadful state she was in. My friend's husband had to bring her as she was incapable of making her own way anywhere. I've known her all of my life yet I hardly recognised her. She spoke as a child does, not just In the content of her speech but the sound of her voice. My friend wanted to go for a walk in the snow and when we did so, took off her shoes and socks and walked along in her bare feet, she simply did not register the cold. Isn't it lovely, she said to me, as her feet turned blue with cold.

Its scary what drugs can do to the human brain (even prescribed ones) i was given Anti depressants last year and for the first few weeks of taking them i was so paranoid that i thought my husband would do something to me in night so i wouldnt sleep!!

Quickly came off them!

I have heard about others who had your experience. It is simply frightening!

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Re: Homicide and Suicide Associtaed With HALOPERIDOL
« Reply #19 on: May 29, 2011, 07:29:PM »
And a little more on Andrea Yates. She was actually in withdrawal process from Haloperidol when she committed the murders of her children.

http://www.alt2meds.com/medication-withdrawal/haloperidol

"Andrea Yates, a woman who lived in Texas with her five children was withdrawing from haloperidol when she drowned all five of her children. This is a very good example of why anyone going through haloperidol withdrawal should be closely monitored and under a doctor’s care. The withdrawal symptoms of a cold-turkey, too-rapid approach from haloperidol include nausea, anxiety, insomnia, restlessness, muscular reactions, and strange behavior.  The reaction to sudden haloperidol withdrawal can be life-threatening. People can become suicidal or extremely violent like Andrea Yates demonstrated to be true that day when she killed her five children in cold blood while she was withdrawing from haloperidol."

Another excellent find, abs. I'm somehow not surprised about the effect of these drugs, I recall a friend of mine visiting me when she was on just antidepressants and the dreadful state she was in. My friend's husband had to bring her as she was incapable of making her own way anywhere. I've known her all of my life yet I hardly recognised her. She spoke as a child does, not just In the content of her speech but the sound of her voice. My friend wanted to go for a walk in the snow and when we did so, took off her shoes and socks and walked along in her bare feet, she simply did not register the cold. Isn't it lovely, she said to me, as her feet turned blue with cold.

Its scary what drugs can do to the human brain (even prescribed ones) i was given Anti depressants last year and for the first few weeks of taking them i was so paranoid that i thought my husband would do something to me in night so i wouldnt sleep!!

Quickly came off them!

I suppose these drugs must help some people or they would not continue to be presceribed, but I have yet to meet anyone who has actually been helped by them.

I tried two different kinds, one was Prozac based and made me feel awful ~(thats the one that made me paranoid) then a few months later tried a different type, i have to say i felt much more settled on this one but was almost zombie like, no emotion at all! even my voice changed!

Now i just prefer to take it one day at a time and not take anything.

I have only suffered mildly with depression though its not severe, i suppose some people cant manage without medication

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Re: Homicide and Suicide Associtaed With HALOPERIDOL
« Reply #20 on: May 29, 2011, 11:04:PM »
ive had every anti depressant going i think !! i was on a tablet called mirtazipine that gave me horrible nightmares, in the nightmares there was a presence at my bedroom door i couldnt see it but felt it, then suddenly i would levitate and float around the bedroom, and the presence would be controlling me. really scarey nightmares i wouldnt go back to sleep so the shrink took me off them. never had the dreams after that.

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« Reply #21 on: May 29, 2011, 11:18:PM »
Christ, Andy, that must have been hideous. I was on seroxat for a while, for anxiety etc., and it made me gnash my teeth and throw one arm up, at inconvenient moments. I looked like an angry Hitler.

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« Reply #22 on: May 29, 2011, 11:23:PM »
And a little more on Andrea Yates. She was actually in withdrawal process from Haloperidol when she committed the murders of her children.

http://www.alt2meds.com/medication-withdrawal/haloperidol

"Andrea Yates, a woman who lived in Texas with her five children was withdrawing from haloperidol when she drowned all five of her children. This is a very good example of why anyone going through haloperidol withdrawal should be closely monitored and under a doctor’s care. The withdrawal symptoms of a cold-turkey, too-rapid approach from haloperidol include nausea, anxiety, insomnia, restlessness, muscular reactions, and strange behavior.  The reaction to sudden haloperidol withdrawal can be life-threatening. People can become suicidal or extremely violent like Andrea Yates demonstrated to be true that day when she killed her five children in cold blood while she was withdrawing from haloperidol."

Another excellent find, abs. I'm somehow not surprised about the effect of these drugs, I recall a friend of mine visiting me when she was on just antidepressants and the dreadful state she was in. My friend's husband had to bring her as she was incapable of making her own way anywhere. I've known her all of my life yet I hardly recognised her. She spoke as a child does, not just In the content of her speech but the sound of her voice. My friend wanted to go for a walk in the snow and when we did so, took off her shoes and socks and walked along in her bare feet, she simply did not register the cold. Isn't it lovely, she said to me, as her feet turned blue with cold.

Shocking, chocho, really shocking! Poor girl!!
The internet is full of forums where people are sharing their experiences about those drugs (especially Haldol). Most who have tried it HATE it. Some say that it changed them to the worse permanently.

And as we can see from one of the articles, a doctor estimates (not scientific) hat 90% of women who kill their children ARE ONE THOSE MIND ALTERING DRUGS!

Perhaps Jeremy's defence team should get some advice on the possible effects of the reduction of Sheila's medication, if they have't already done so.

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Re: Homicide and Suicide Associtaed With HALOPERIDOL
« Reply #23 on: May 29, 2011, 11:25:PM »
heil hitler  ;)   bad news the anti depressants. anyone heard of restless legs syndrome?


 i was on amitriptilyne and i had restless arms aswell it was awful, couldnt keep my arms or legs still.

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Re: Homicide and Suicide Associtaed With HALOPERIDOL
« Reply #24 on: May 29, 2011, 11:26:PM »
heil hitler  ;)   bad news the anti depressants. anyone heard of restless legs syndrome?


 i was on amitriptilyne and i had restless arms aswell it was awful, couldnt keep my arms or legs still.
Yes I've had that happen. I tried to go for a long walk but it still persisted.

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« Reply #25 on: May 29, 2011, 11:27:PM »
Poor you, Andy. I know where you're coming from. And Choch, could Sheila's medication have slowed down her digestion?

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« Reply #26 on: May 29, 2011, 11:30:PM »
And I've got to say this - it's so brilliant to have a discussion without being smited every 5 minutes.

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« Reply #27 on: May 29, 2011, 11:38:PM »
And I've got to say this - it's so brilliant to have a discussion without being smited every 5 minutes.





agreed  ;) think it was john that was crapping me

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« Reply #28 on: May 29, 2011, 11:42:PM »
What a complex character he was. Was he John Lamberton, with many fingers in many pies?

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« Reply #29 on: May 29, 2011, 11:43:PM »
i googled him and found something about fiddling money or wills etc, anyway i got bored reading it and searched something else