magickone138
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It is interesting that so many harken to the Yates' case, it would be interesting to see what medications this woman was taking. We know that Andrea Yates was taking a reuptake inhibitor, I believe Paxil. While millions of Americans take these medications without suicidal or psychotic behavior, almost all of the people who commit these acts are under their influence.
The correlation may not be the PPD, but the medication used to treat it. Just a thought. I took one such drug to quit smoking and did some reading that found shocking information about such behavior associated with these drugs. I would suggest doing some reading on this subject.
I would wonder how many cases such as these took place a fifty years ago, when these drugs were not given to treat PPD.
I am not knocking the drugs because millions find them to be helpful, but there is something strange going on with these cases.
The correlation may not be the PPD, but the medication used to treat it. Just a thought. I took one such drug to quit smoking and did some reading that found shocking information about such behavior associated with these drugs. I would suggest doing some reading on this subject.
I would wonder how many cases such as these took place a fifty years ago, when these drugs were not given to treat PPD.
I am not knocking the drugs because millions find them to be helpful, but there is something strange going on with these cases.