Posted by Lou Pilder on May 16, 2015, at 19:59:21
In reply to Re: Lou's response-monychngerz » Lou Pilder, posted by maria3667 on May 16, 2015, at 16:55:24
> I love the punchline: "That's how I make money." !!
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> Teetering on the thin line between life & death...
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> Maria
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> > > Hi guys,
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> > > Anyone of you know the working mechanism of Seroquel? What does it actually do? Calm the Gaba transmitters or something?
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> > > Maria
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> > Maria,
> > You asked what the drug Seroquel can do to you and the working mechanism.
> > The drug is an altered version of another drug that can cause addiction and death. It comes out of benzene and attacks the nerves in a way that can produce a mind-altered state including to be compelled to kill yourself and stop your heart to cause sudden death. The mechanism is well-known in the study of death. What it can do to you could be life-ruining and when you want to stop the drug, there could be a withdrawal syndrome so horrific that you could kill yourself and or others. The longer you take it, the deeper you get into the realm of addiction and death by sudden heart attack as the drug can attack the nerves to the heart to stop their transmission so that the heart suddenly stops and death can be quick.
> > You could go back to your prescriber and discuss this and a hypothetical conversation could go like this:
> > You: I read by this Lou guy on the net that Seroquel can cause addiction. Is that true?
> > Prescriber: That is true
> > You: Would I then have to go through a horrific withdrawal if I want to stop the drug?
> > Prescriber: Yes, depending on how long you take it.
> > You: Will the drug manufacturer pay for my suffering in that case?
> > prescriber: No.
> > You: Why not?
> > Prescriber: Because it states in the paper inside the box that the drug could do that.
> > You: Could taking the drug cause me to want to kill myself?
> > Prescriber: Yes
> > You: How can this drug be sold?
> > Prescriber: Because there is a big box warning that the drug could cause you to kill yourself.
> > You: But you are a doctor so why would you give me or anyone else a drug that could kill us?
> > Prescriber: This is how I make money.
> > Lou
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> Maria,
You wrote,[...teetering on the thin line between life and death...].
I know of a way out from being on that thin line, where you could be rescued to be on a solid surface, not teetering. If there was an anti-teetering drug, I would tell you about it. But there is not an anti-suicide drug and in fact, the psychotropic drugs could increase suicidal thinking. And many could come here saying to take this drug or that drug, but these drugs touted here as "medicines" could worsen depression and despair.
So what good would it do you to try every drug and loose your own life?
Let us return to the hypothetical psychiatrist's office and pick up the conversation.
Psychiatrist: Why are you here?
You: no one listens to me.
Psychiatrist: NEXT!!
You.. No, wait. I want to tell you why I am here. You see, my husband says I'm crazy. you see, I like cats.
psychiatrist: That's nonsense, I like cats also.
you: good, then you can come over , I have hundreds of them in our apartment.
psychiatrist: Hummm, what else is there?
You: Well, I keep seeing flying elephants every time I go to sleep.
psychiatrist: Have you seen a psychiatrist?
you: No, only the elephants.
now your husband comes in to join you and interrupts
husband: My wife thinks she is a chicken
psychiatrist: How long has this been going on?
husband: For two years
psychiatrist: Why have you not come to me sooner?
husband: we needed the eggs.
Lou
poster:Lou Pilder
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