Posted by Lou PIlder on November 21, 2012, at 5:05:07
In reply to Lou's response-toardepoin » prettygoodpatient, posted by Lou PIlder on November 21, 2012, at 4:43:31
> > Hello all,
> > I've been on a vast array of the atypical anti-psychotics for difficult-to-treat bipolar disorder. I'm starting Latuda tonight as the combination of Saphris and Risperdal that I've been on for a year just isn't cutting it. I'm missing time from work nearly every week and I've finally reached the point where I'm willing to give another medication a try - with all the good and bad that can bring.
> >
> > Anyone have any words of wisdom about Latuda? I've read what I can google and am not seeing anything that strikes me as particularly good or bad but my doctor says it's a great drug. Anyone with personal experience?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > PGP
> > Saphris, Risperdal, Depakote, Klonopin
> >
> p_g_p,
> You wrote,[...any advice appeciated...].
> The chemicals in the drugs that you are taking could cause death. And if not, then siezures, psychosis, hallucinations, tardive dyskinesia and other life-ruining conditions including addiction.
> And people do kill themselves and/or others in the withdrawal phase. I am prevented from posting a way that has been revealed to me to bring you out of the darkness of depression and death and into a marvelous light of life and peace due to prohibitions posted to me here by Mr Hsiung.
> It is inconceivable to me that a doctor/psychiatrist would prescribe those drugs together to you, for they could cause sudden death. I have done a computation of the chances of death by those drugs so as to know the chance of you living. And chances are your chances are very slim. You see, the drugs together act on the nerves going to the heart and could cause the heart to malfunction, leading to sudden death. What benefit outweighs that risk?
> Now you may see all kinds of hatred posted toward me here including scapegoating that is allowed by Mr Hsiung to go on and on. And there are antisemitic statements allowed to stand here that could also defame me so that you may have disagreeable feelings or opinions toward me here. And you may see that Mr Hsiung refers to me as The Prince of Death. I am not the Prince of Death and the phrase is a perversion of The Prince of Peace that the Jews have in the scriptures that they use. You want suggestions?
> A. Go to the psychiatrist/doctor that prescribed the drugs and ask if them taken together could cause death.
> B. If you do not want to be killed by the drugs, ask how you could have a way out from the drugs.
> C. If you are told that the withdrawal could be horrific, ask then why you were prescribed he drugs
> D. other good and just questions
> Loup_g_p,
Now the chances are of death have been compiled by experts in the field of probability and causation. You may see others that may want to sway you to not belive the statistics arrived a by ehealthme. But notice that causation is what is listed by ehealthme. Thestats come from the FDA and other reulatory agencies and causation has been determined, for you will see here as to if the drug causes death. But the combination increases the chances, and when there are mukltiple drugs of the ame class of chemical, ya got trouble, my friend
Lou
http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/risperdal/death
http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/saphris/death
http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/latuda/death
http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/klonopin/death
http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/depakote/death
poster:Lou PIlder
thread:1031617
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