ANTIDEPRESSANTS: Nepal Earthquake – Nepal to Relive Their 2001 Antidepressant Nightmare?

Nepal Earthquake

Nepal Survivor: Bihani, 2.5 Years Old

In June of 2001 the country of Nepal was shaken to the core, not by an earthquake but by the horrific antidepressant-induced murder/suicide of the entire Royal Family of Nepal by the Crown Prince who then killed himself leaving 10 members of the family dead. Here is a quote from the initial article documenting his use of the drugs and serious adverse reactions he was having: “Crown Prince Dipendra was taking anti-depressants and began threatening to kill his family a year before the slaughter June 1”

Original Article on Murder/suicide of Nepal’s Royal family:

 http://ssristories.drugawareness.org/archive/showec3d.html?item=1372

While this article blames stress as the trigger for Crown Prince Dipendra they neglect to mention the fact that stress is measured biologically by testing cortisol levels and one single dose of the antidepressant Prozac clearly DOUBLES cortisol with only one single 30mg dose thereby doubling the stress level.

Nepal Earthquake Brings Counselors in From Around the World

This beautiful little girl above is Bihani, she’s 2.5 years old and completely adorable. Her face is covered in scrapes and bruises from injuries she sustained in the earthquake. Her house was completely destroyed and she was trapped inside, pinned under a mound of bricks and debris. Fortunately she was rescued quickly, but her story is one of extreme tragedy—her mother was killed next to her in the hallway, just steps away from the door.

Also an absolute horrific tragedy leaving at this point over 7000 confirmed dead in the beautiful country of Nepal. Certainly this tragedy will be reason for many to be depressed – naturally depressed for good reason. This is grief and what is called “situational depression” – a condition for which the SSRI antidepressants have never been approved. Yet when a natural disaster like this or any other type of tragedy happens there is a rush to get antidepressants into the area to treat people. Similar to Rosie O’Donnell going on Zoloft in response to the tragedy at Columbine. Ironic? Certainly, when you know it was antidepressants that caused Columbine!

The word about the Crown Prince of Nepal being put on antidepressants while attending a university in the UK likely never reached the people of Nepal who certainly deserved to know the truth about what happened. So now lacking that information which could have warned them to avoid these deadly drugs like the plague they are these poor people may have to learn firsthand how they lost their royal family almost a decade and a half ago. Please share this information with any friends you have in Nepal and let’s do what we can to warn them before it is too late for them.

I am grateful to Facebook for alterting me to my friends in Nepal who have been confirmed safe. I will share this with them and ask them to share the information any way they can.

Below I have included links so you can see the plans by groups to “counsel” everyone on the planet who is affected by this tragedy – which would of course include anyone with a heart. You will see they are even targeting universities here in the US as well.

Grief is natural and not something any of us like to deal with, but it is part of life and can be worked through. The addiction and adverse reactions that come from antidepressants only make the situation so much worse….please see below just a couple of serious reactions that have come with only one or two pills similar to the only case Glaxo ever allowed to go to court in Wyoming where Donald Schell shot his wife, daughter, infant granddaughter and himself after only two pills of the antidepressant Paxil.

Veteran Becomes Intensely Homicidal and Suicidal

After Two Pills of His Antidepressant

I am a veteran of 15 years. I have seen the disasters from prescription medicines especially the ones we were issued to treat PTSD and other mental illness.

A couple years ago, I agreed to take Zoloft as suggested by my doctor for depression. I had denied it for years.

Within 2 days, I was truly suicidal. I wanted death bad. It wasn’t like normal where I’m so depressed I’d rather be dead. It was more like I wanted death like it was a new Ferrari. I wanted it for everyone. I wanted to get my friends together and lets all die together.

I’ve been confused at how this drug makes you feel this way. I felt why so many commit suicide on these drugs and why its a side effect. I tried to OD but I sucked at it fortunately.

I never touched a pill again.

C._____

Detailed Description of Antidepressant-Induced Homicidal Ideation

After Only One Pill

I would like to describe My experience with homicidal ideation after taking Lexapro:

I took the pill, I laid down to sleep, I woke up in hell….8 hours after taking one 10mg Lexapro pill I woke to thoughts of murder and a bizarre desire to repeatedly stab my neighbor to death. I was having a severe adverse reaction to the Lexapro often described as homicidal Ideation, very closely related to Suicidal Ideation, and brought on by elevated serotonin levels. These thoughts and desires lasted for approximately 3 days. Those 3 days after ingesting the SSRI are the only 3 days in my life of 43 years that I have experienced anything remotely similar to this. I have no history of violence.

I wasn’t trying to think about anything, the thoughts just came into my mind. It was as if I was being instructed. The thoughts were graphic and specific. According to the thoughts, using a large kitchen knife, I was to repeatedly and deeply stab and my neighbor until he was dead. I felt an eerie desire to have warm blood all over my body. Later, in my thoughts my dead neighbor would still be alive afterwards and we would laugh together as he bled. I would see images and it was a bit like thinking about a movie I had watched.

These extremely violent thoughts were enmeshed with comforting sensations similar to satisfying hunger and were emerging without any instigation on my part. It didn’t feel like rage, it was more like a strong urge. It was as if I was half dreaming. More accurately, it was like drifting in and out of sleep while allowing the dream to take hold.

When I had these thoughts they scared me so much I would scream and run into my bedroom. After the first day, I wasn’t as scared and just tried to think about anything else. I called my brother and asked him to remove all the guns and knives from my house immediately. I knew the drug had caused a major brain malfunction and I thoroughly believed/feared that if I told anyone I would be locked away and tortured with more brain drugs. I decided to wait and hoped that I might heal or that the drug would leave my system. I drank a lot of water.

The thoughts were in my mind but the thoughts weren’t mine. I didn’t generate those thoughts. I only had these thoughts for 3 days because I discontinued the drug after the first pill. But it seemed so real that I wondered some days if it had already happened and I was remembering it. Then I would see my neighbor and feel relieved. That is how disconnected from reality I was at the time.

This experience gave me deep insight into why some people on SSRI’s might commit the unbelievable acts they do. Mass shootings, baby killings, suicides and all of the bizarre acts in the news are often attributed to insanity or even demon possession.

Which led me to question why the correlation between SSRI’s and violent and bizarre crimes are not being addressed in media reports.

T._____

Counselors Rush to Nepal

http://mhpss.net/groups/current-mhpss-emergency-responses/nepal-2015-earthquake-response/

Nepal 2015 Earthquake Response
Public Group, 46 members, active 18 hours, 13 minutes ago
This group is for sharing updates, resources and coordination information relevant to the 25 April 2015 Earthquake in Nepal.

Soniya Hirachan posted an update in the group Nepal 2015 Earthquake Response 2 days, 7 hours ago
“I am a Nepali psychiatrist based in the US and I’m planning to leave for Nepal in the first week of June. Can I connect with someone who is coordinating psychosocial relief efforts from this group? Thank you”

“Hi, our team PCCN plan to send 20 teams to the areas between Kathmandu/Pokhara and the 1st team will be sent on 13 May with 7 Psychological support professionals. We would like to know how’s the road condition and how’s the distribution of the survivors? How can I get such information?”

The George Washington University: http://counselingcenter.gwu.edu/how-help-and-stay-informed-post-earthquake-assistance-nepal

Oregon State: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CD4QFjAD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcounseling.oregonstate.edu%2Ffeature-story%2Femotional-impact-natural-disasters-those-effected-earthquake-nepal&ei=ScRGVf3LEsTSsAWzpYCQBQ&usg=AFQjCNEcva0S3q9WO1AXwbYmB7IDc_I9Jw&sig2=H8x7aExB09y2iT7iS–7ew

University of Michigan: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CCoQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcaps.umich.edu%2Farticle%2Fnepal-earthquake-support&ei=ScRGVf3LEsTSsAWzpYCQBQ&usg=AFQjCNEM_km78-IanT5mC5GPyzPArzf_8w&sig2=uhTWDPI0dbU6J7B8NkCYtw

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 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!

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.

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