Posted by Oddzilla on July 11, 2000, at 10:03:27
In reply to Re: Prozac destroying lives, posted by Nise on July 11, 2000, at 6:09:28
>Hi Nise It is possible. I don't know how likely it is but it is possible. I'm not anti-medicine but I had a negative life altering experience of a different sort on Prozac. Here is a link to a Prozac Survivors site which has a lot of information.
http://www.pssg.org/pssg/reactions.htm
Among the reported "side effects" on this site wereUnconcerned about Consequences of One's Actions
Out of Control Behavior
Altered Personality
Sounds a little familiar doesn't it?
Maybe you can find some help there. It takes a braver person than I am at the moment to debate this issue with the Babbling crowd. You sound like a very thoughtful person. I appreciate your posting here.Best Wishes Odd(I'm not a Scientologist)zilla
I know that from what I have read that prozhas helped many people, and I am happy that many of you people have found perhaps the solution to a lifetime of crisis.
> Maybe I don't know what I am looking for either. Maybe someone to say that it is possibly an effect of the Prozac, rather than hard luck, that's life, that is a normal man turned a different person by his own choice.
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> > Can't really figure out what you are looking for. Prozac & similar meds have helped many of us here regain our lives.
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> > He may have had a manic episode. That is certainly what it sounds like. It has been debated for sometime whether Prozac induces mania or uncovers it. I expect as time goes by, this question will be answered about your friends husband.
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> > The situation is tragic. Unfortunately it happens every day with no prozac use.
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