Former Dallas Assistant Police Chief Greg Holliday
After going missing former Dallas Assistant Police Chief Greg Holliday, 63, was hit by a car, refused treatment, then was found dead in a creek while in withdrawal from an antidepressant. He had told his wife he was depressed over the anniversary of his daughter’s death.
“He had stated to his wife that he was depressed about the anniversary of his daughter’s death,” Sherwin said.
“Police say Holliday was also taking anti-depressants and was apparently trying to ween himself off of them, which they fear may have exacerbated the problem.
?Authorities believe Holliday received minor injuries when he was absentmindedly walked into the roadway and was hit by a car leaving a Chase bank at Midway and Frankford at 4:15 p.m. Monday.”
After two and a half decades of these drugs being on the market you would think doctors would have learned how to wean patients safely off antidepressants!!!
Ann Blake Tracy, Executive Director,
International Coalition for Drug Awareness
www.drugawareness.org & http://ssristories.drugawareness.org
Author: ”Prozac: Panacea or Pandora? – Our Serotonin Nightmare – The Complete Truth of the Full Impact of Antidepressants Upon Us & Our World” & Withdrawal CD “Help! I Can’t Get Off My Antidepressant!”
WITHDRAWAL HELP: You can find the hour and a half long CD on safe and effective withdrawal helps here: http://store.drugawareness.org/ And if you need additional consultations with Ann Blake-Tracy, you can book one at www.drugawareness.org or sign up for one of the memberships for the International Coalition for Drug Awareness which includes free consultations as one of the benefits of that particular membership plan.
WITHDRAWAL WARNING: In sharing this information about adverse reactions to antidepressants I always recommend that you also give reference to my CD on safe withdrawal, Help! I Can’t Get Off My Antidepressant!, so that we do not have more people dropping off these drugs too quickly – a move which I have warned from the beginning can be even more dangerous than staying on the drugs!