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JEREMY BAMBER CASE => Jeremy Bamber Case Discussion => Topic started by: mike tesko on July 11, 2012, 04:38:AM

Title: Sheila's Medication mystery:-
Post by: mike tesko on July 11, 2012, 04:38:AM
Sheila's Medication mystery:-

I have uncovered startling new evidence relating tio the medication Sheila was taking prior to her death...
Title: Re: Sheila's Medication mystery:-
Post by: lookout on July 11, 2012, 09:15:AM
Sheila's Medication mystery:-

I have uncovered startling new evidence relating tio the medication Sheila was taking prior to her death...


Good morning Mike,,,Good for you,,,,I'll be interested to hear about that. Well done.
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Post by: Jane on July 11, 2012, 09:19:AM
Sheila's Medication mystery:-

I have uncovered startling new evidence relating tio the medication Sheila was taking prior to her death...

Morning Mike. Waiting with baited breath!!!
Title: Re: Sheila's Medication mystery:-
Post by: mike tesko on July 11, 2012, 10:04:AM
No traces of any of the other drugs which Sheila had been prescibed to take orally were found at the lab' , only traces of haloperidol. This suggests in the strongest possible terms that Sheila must have been abstaining from taking any of thr other medication (including Anafranil), which when coupled with the fact that her dosage had been halved (haloperidol) from 200 to 100mg, was a receipy for disaster. This decision of Sheila's to stop taking her medication (orally) and to request a reduction in the amount of haloperidol she was being ejected with, appears to coincide with the fact that she had very recently been in contact with her natural mother. The psycological effect this meeting between Sheila and her natural mother, and the effect of Sheila stopping to take her orally prescribed medication, and her haloperidol injection dosage being halved, spelt imminent danger for June Bamber and the family which adopted her...
Title: Re: Sheila's Medication mystery:-
Post by: lookout on July 11, 2012, 10:33:AM
No traces of any of the other drugs which Sheila had been prescibed to take orally were found at the lab' , only traces of haloperidol. This suggests in the strongest possible terms that Sheila must have been abstaining from taking any of thr other medication (including Anafranil), which when coupled with the fact that her dosage had been halved (haloperidol) from 200 to 100mg, was a receipy for disaster. This decision of Sheila's to stop taking her medication (orally) and to request a reduction in the amount of haloperidol she was being ejected with, appears to coincide with the fact that she had very recently been in contact with her natural mother. The psycological effect this meeting between Sheila and her natural mother, and the effect of Sheila stopping to take her orally prescribed medication, and her haloperidol injection dosage being halved, spelt imminent danger for June Bamber and the family which adopted her...


If Sheila hadn't been taking her prescribed Anafranil,,,then yes,,it would certainly have had a bearing on her general behaviour. This drug reduces anxiety and phobias,,,but also causes sleepiness,,which Sheila didn't really want,,even though she had complained of not being able to sleep.
To have also suddenly reduced the Haloperidol was a bad move on behalf of the GP,,as reducing drugs like that is rather a gradual process than a sudden cessation of the original dosage.
None of her prescribed drugs should ever be taken with cannabis or cocaine because the adverse effects  ,to which another issue that Sheila should have been treated for.
It's a known fact that cannabis alone causes schizophrenia,,so a time-bomb was already being manufactured within Sheilas' brain.
Title: Re: Sheila's Medication mystery:-
Post by: boheme on July 11, 2012, 10:53:AM

If Sheila hadn't been taking her prescribed Anafranil,,,then yes,,it would certainly have had a bearing on her general behaviour. This drug reduces anxiety and phobias,,,but also causes sleepiness,,which Sheila didn't really want,,even though she had complained of not being able to sleep.
To have also suddenly reduced the Haloperidol was a bad move on behalf of the GP,,as reducing drugs like that is rather a gradual process than a sudden cessation of the original dosage.
None of her prescribed drugs should ever be taken with cannabis or cocaine because the adverse effects  ,to which another issue that Sheila should have been treated for.
It's a known fact that cannabis alone causes schizophrenia,,so a time-bomb was already being manufactured within Sheilas' brain.

For an interesting study on anafranil and related drugs check out this link www.lucire.com.au/documents/pdf/PeterBreggin.pdf the effects seem to fit with Sheila's condidtion and also interesting is the dosage.... and the effect of mixing with cocaine...
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Post by: boheme on July 11, 2012, 10:59:AM
should read : For an interesting study on anafranil and related drugs check out this link www.lucire.com.au/documents/pdf/PeterBreggin.pdf
Title: Re: Sheila's Medication mystery:-
Post by: mike tesko on July 11, 2012, 11:33:AM
 (According to the screeninv results from the lab', no other drugs other than haloperidol were found...
Title: Re: Sheila's Medication mystery:-
Post by: lookout on July 11, 2012, 11:52:AM
should read : For an interesting study on anafranil and related drugs check out this link www.lucire.com.au/documents/pdf/PeterBreggin.pdf


Hi Boheme,,,yes very interesting and also informative to those who doubt how lethal that these cocktails of drugs can be. Completely changes the personality,,,as in Sheilas' case. Because of the prolonged use of such drugs,,blood-testing is vital in order to keep the right balance,,and I fear that because Sheila wasn't very good at keeping appointments,,possibly missed some of these tests.
I can't get over how extremely ill that girl was,and without the proper help that she so needed. Nobody realised.