tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post1603462615659650775..comments2023-09-28T15:35:46.255+01:00Comments on <center>FIDDAMAN BLOG</center>: Sara Carlin Inquest - We Know How, Now Tell us Why!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-53335636393365487002010-06-28T12:39:55.709+01:002010-06-28T12:39:55.709+01:00Bob: Well, as I said, before, the thing to do is t...Bob: Well, as I said, before, the thing to do is to establish what mental illness actually is and have it accepted as common knowledge, whereupon the lie that is psychopharmacology will be evident.<br /><br />We already know that these drugs are only efficacious to the same extent as placebos - that should tells us something...<br /><br />MattRadagasthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14286529284742690239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-69739996264555366822010-06-28T06:13:06.743+01:002010-06-28T06:13:06.743+01:00Matt, this inquest, as far as I can make out, has ...Matt, this inquest, as far as I can make out, has been nothing but a smokescreen to clear Paxil.<br /><br />I don't know of any other incident whereby Counsel for the Coroner has appeared in front of TV camera's during a short recess on day one and made a claim that the court believes that Paxil was not involved in the death of Sara Carlin.<br /><br />Here was me thinking that evidence had to be heard from both sides before such a decision was made by the court.<br /><br />This inquest has basically attacked Sara. That is not in the public interest. What is, however, is the dangers of prescribing such a drug like Paxil to people of Sara's age - something the Coroner's Counsel seemed to have completely overlooked.<br /><br />Jury return today with their recommendations.Fidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07329260132388791267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-49634640378890895372010-06-28T00:19:26.649+01:002010-06-28T00:19:26.649+01:00Bob: There's no such thing as anxiety... You ...Bob: There's no such thing as anxiety... You would have to have what you believe to be anxiety for me to explain that to you, properly. They're just thoughts, to be modified as the individual sees fit. The idea that anxiety is a disease, and is in any way permanent is, frankly, untrue, because thought is never in stasis, or otherwise fixed.<br /><br />Rhonda: So, they got you debating issues of fact, did they? Only agreeing those bits that suited their argument? That's low... Only those facts that were agreed by both sides should have been admitted for consideration by the jury - if that wasn't sufficient for the jury to make a decision, then so be it. But to say that something is a fact, when it is not agreed... that's a dirty trick, and a shit construction.<br /><br />MattRadagasthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14286529284742690239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-57931104081258547022010-06-27T18:00:54.391+01:002010-06-27T18:00:54.391+01:00Rhond,
I know.
I, like you, was once a teenager....Rhond,<br /><br />I know.<br /><br />I, like you, was once a teenager. It is inconceivable that anyone of that age could go 11 days straight drinking.<br /><br />If anyone did go on a booze binge for 11 days then could they be deemed as a reliable witness?<br /><br />I cannot remember much about any booze 'binge' - doesn't booze kill the memory cells?<br /><br />It's perverse bravado - although I really don't know who he is trying to impress with his 'I'm a seasoned drinker' claims! Probably himself.<br /><br />Stay strong<br /><br /><br />FidFidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07329260132388791267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-69715873141444974002010-06-27T14:06:57.642+01:002010-06-27T14:06:57.642+01:00The 11 day drink binge is really questionable - si...The 11 day drink binge is really questionable - since Adam Currie took the stand Sara's Aunt has come forward to state that Sara worked for her for 4 days moving her Business office - packing boxes, organizing paperwork - and was not drunk or stoned. One friend stated that they spent a night in watching movies and Jen went to Niagara with Sara for a night. So Adam's "we were never apart" is another lie. Problem is you can get a lying (no word to describe) like Adam on the stand who basicly says anything and it goes from there - his words tainting everything onwards...Rhonda Carlin (Sara's mother)noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-78206615316098746432010-06-27T05:57:40.734+01:002010-06-27T05:57:40.734+01:00Here's the thing Matt.
Sara had anxiety. Each...Here's the thing Matt.<br /><br />Sara had anxiety. Each time her Paxil dose was increased, she went off the rails. Glaxo and friends say it was nothing to do with Paxil. It's bizarre and almost like saying I got sunburned today... but it wasn't the sun that caused my flesh to turn pink.<br /><br />FidFidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07329260132388791267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-20616270030136343192010-06-27T01:00:41.450+01:002010-06-27T01:00:41.450+01:00Bob, you knew that the coroner's court was goi...Bob, you knew that the coroner's court was going to do this. If the regulators, the politicians and (most of), the media don't care, then why should the Law?<br /><br />If you want to fuck these people completely, then discover for yourself what depression actually is, at which point you'll know how to fix it. It will also be abundantly clear that no drug could ever cure depression. You're only problem then will be trying to get others to believe what appears to you to be patently obvious.<br /><br />MattRadagasthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14286529284742690239noreply@blogger.com