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Lou's response-Dr. Quackenbush » legm82

Posted by Lou Pilder on June 3, 2015, at 16:36:44

In reply to Geodon vs Zyprexa for Insomnia and Depression, posted by legm82 on June 3, 2015, at 14:47:24

> Hello.
> I would like to ask for your experiences about which medication would you say works better for Insomnia and for Depression.
> Im currently taking Paroxetine 40mg and Mirtazapine 30mg, my diagnoses are Bipolar Depression, OCD and Insomnia.
> Thanks in advance for your replies.

Friends,
Beware of false doctors. They could come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly they could be ravening wolves.
You see, the two drugs the poster lists together could cause death. Death by serotonin syndrome. And if any of the two other drugs are added, a confused state could be induced where one could be killed by accident. The drugs could be addictive and taken together the adverse effects are increased exponentially. Suicide could be a result of taking this concoction of death.
Let us look into a hypothetical conversation with a hypothetical psychiatrist and client, DR. Quackenbush and the client, Helen Weilz
Dr. Quackenbush: I want you to take the two drugs and Zyprexa. Here is a prescription.
Helen Weilz: I just read from the Lou guy on a web site run by a psychiatrist that taking the two drugs together could cause death by serotonin syndrome. Is he right?
Dr. Quackenbush: He is right, but so what? You could be part of 1000 swimmers trying to swim across an alligator infested river. Some will make it.
Helen Weilz: But what about those that are killed by the alligators?
Dr. Quackenbush: It will be good for the community as a whole to have some make it and the ones eaten by the alligators will be out of the community's problems being dead. Then we could have an improved community without them. The community will benefit by having less people to care for.
Helen Weilz: Do really think that I am an idiot?
Dr. Quackenbush: People who are depressed have a more difficult time making decisions. People that come to me put their trust in me in that I am doing what will be good for the community as a whole.
Helen Weilz: Havn't those in the past used that type of thinking to justify slavery?
Dr. Quackenbush: They were right. Slavery was good for the community as a whole. Psychiatry is good for the community as a whole. You see, with 1000's of people being killed each year by the drugs that we give, there will be less people getting Social Security payments and the community will be improved because the country will have less debt and our currency will be more valued.
Helen Weilz: You sound like a mad-man
Dr. Quackenbush: You can see through this but go back to that site where this Lou guy is and see all of those that have died from the drugs, committed suicide and have life-ruining conditions and addictions. They are easily persuaded and have put their trust in the psychiatrist that runs the site and believe that he is doing what will be good for that community as a whole.
Helen Weilz:
How many people that you have treated have been killed by the drugs or killed themselves or have addictions or life-ruing conditions?
Dr. Quackenbush: That's private.
Lou

 

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