Prozac Testimonials - Suicide, Violence

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2008

Contrary to popular belief, it was not common for depressed people to commit suicide until the advent of antidepressant drugs.

Since the pushing of mind-altering pills, people who had previously shown no signs of killing themselves or others have done so, even after short-term use.

More often than not, people who commit mass violence and school shootings are taking antidepressant drugs.

One side effect of antidepressants involves going into a dreamlike state, where "nothing seems real."

Many of those committing violent acts while taking antidepressants describe being in such a state at the time.

Frequently those who become violent while taking antidepressants have undergone a recent change in dose, such as Cho from Virginia Tech and Andrea Yates who drowned her 5 children in Texas.

It has been proven that antidepressants at least DOUBLE the risk of suicide in children in short-term clinical trials.

Those who do kill themselves do it in horrific, violent ways and feel desperate to end their lives.

A key ingredient in antidepressants (and many other psych drugs) which causes a dumbing down of the patient is fluoride, which suppresses thyroid function and causes nerve damage. (This is the same fluoride added to tap water and toothpaste.)

As of 1991, the FDA had recorded 17,605 adverse reactions to Prozac alone.

One possible side effect of antidepressant drugs is PERMANENT sexual dysfunction, yet an alarming number of children are taking these drugs, as drug companies continue to market them like candy, or a miracle cure.

Most people start taking antidepressants because their doctor has ordered it, 50% stop within a short time due to side effects, and it's debatable whether the other half is even being helped with their depression.

Once on antidepressants, it's very dangerous and difficult to stop due to possible severe reactions, and many people are told they will need to continue for the rest of their lives.

It's time for us to stop thinking of prescription drugs as being different from illegal drugs simply because they're prescribed.

Most doctors are unaware of these facts. As a nurse, I only became aware through independent research, and in psychology and even pharmacology we were NOT taught to look for warning signs in our patients.

This footage is from the FDA's Psychopharmacologic Drugs Advisory Committee Hearing on Sept. 20, 1991.

This clip reveals corruption by showing ties between consultants to the FDA Advisory Committee and drug companies.

OVER 90% OF FDA SCIENTISTS LEAVE THE FDA FOR TOP PAYING POSITIONS WITH THE VERY DRUG MAKER THEY APPROVED DRUGS FOR.

Read more at my blog:

Red Pill Reich
http://redpillreich.blogspot.com/

I am a nurse who is exposing the Illuminati's use of modern medicine to poison and control millions in their pursuit of a New World Order.

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  • i have had many anti depressants, celexa and prozac being a few, and they list clearly that they can cause suicidal feelings...

  • my cousin tried to commit suicide on anti-depressants, luckily the bullet ricocheted off of his jaw, and he survived. He was not a suicidal person before he was given these pills.

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  • I think the reason for the suicides is because the drugs change your emotions and feelings so you may lose your fear of suicide and no longer care if you fail. I was on prozac for a while and I can say it would be easier to kill myself on the drug than off it.

  • I was on prozac for 18 days when I decided to stop taking. At first I felt great but I as the days passed I realized I was not feeling happy, actually my emotions were kind of under anesthesia. And when I wasn't feeling like a zombie I was extremely angry like I could kill anybody or myself.

  • DON'T TAKE DRUGS!

  • I remember being put on Prozac when I was 11 or 12, and I hated.So I hid it so I wouldn't have to take it.I always complain I don't feel real I feel fake not myself...At which put if I was forced to take it, that bottle would have been throw across the room and smashed to pieces.

  • It caused me to have serious homicidal thoughts. I would be talking to people and picture myself cutting their heads off or strangling them. I am not a violent person, after getting off the drug I am severely disturbed by the thoughts I was having.

  • @PwnageSoul I'm a person who always looks at things that way. That how do we know x caused y when probably the person was predisposed to an illness which would cause y and is the reason why they are taking x. However, from my personal experience these drugs absolutely cause violent and suicidal thoughts. I took it for minor anxiety and the things that went on in my head were insane and extremely foreign to me. Read my 2 posts below to see an explanation.

  • constantly think of suicide. On top of that I would have violent thoughts, I became obsessed with violence and serial killers. I would watch gore videos all day of real people getting their heads cut off and such things. The things that this drug did to me really frighten me. The fact that this shit is encouraged while people are in jail for harmless things like weed is so fucked up ( I do not personally smoke weed ). Horrible shit, I would say SSRIs are not worth the risk.

  • I had started taking prozac like 4 months ago and took it for between 6 weeks and 2 months. I had been prescribed it for minor anxiety and it ended up causing me horrible horrible anxiety and put me in a deep depression. I couldn't stand to be around anyone for more than 40 minutes without freaking out and having a panic attack. I not only didn't want to be near them I hated them, I hated everyone. I also felt a deep deep depression that I have never felt before. i would cry and...

  • I'm 19 years old and have been prescribed 20 mg prozac because I sexually fantasize about ppl and a psychiatrist judging on an initial intake believes i have a form of ocd. I enjoy the fantasies and therefor do not find them intrusive. should I take the prozac? and yes I know this is probably not the best source for an answer.

  • @MSJewelryAU read what i wrote carefully before commenting i did not say anything about how i am now i said when i was 13 and took that medication all i thought about was my pass and what i want threw and what that med did is make you think to much about the bad and made you more depressed.

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