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  Re: Northern Illinois University Student Attack  
From: Sabrina Kilian
Date: 15 Feb 2008 19:58:34
Message: <47b6353a$1@news.povray.org>
Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 11:19:50 -0500, Sabrina Kilian wrote:
> 
>>  I don't believe Cho was on Prozac.
> 
> Ditto.  But even if she was, I have family members who have taken Prozac 
> in the past, and they never went out and killed anyone.  It actually 
> worked the way it was supposed to.
> 

He. And since I wrote that, I did a little digging. Wiki (yeah, some
people use that as a source) cite an article that claims he was
prescribed Prozac during the non-detention. The article doesn't say
anything about it actually, and I have a damned hard time believing that
someone who skipped out on mandatory counseling would take the drugs
they prescribed for him.

> But people have different reactions to different drugs.  When I broke my 
> leg, I was prescribed Hydrocodone for the pain.  I had an adverse 
> reaction to it - it made me hallucinate.  I went for a week without any 
> real sleep (I did rest, but after I was off of it and on something else, 
> I realized that I'd been lying awake at night on the Hydrocodone).
> 

Simple cold medicine does that to me, the hallucination I mean. I only
recently found that the "Latest, Greatest" drug out there was designed
to get rid of that, so I can finally spend ten minutes with my parent's
cat before my nose jumps off my face in fear.

> My reaction is typical of < 0.1% of people who it is prescribed to.  That 
> doesn't make it a bad drug, just bad for me.
> 

Curious, I have to wonder if that was caused by the APAP, the active
side of hydrocodone, or the inactive side.


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