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Rita Posted 10 years ago.   Favorite
hi Brandon,

it seems my last message didn't come along?

Shall put something short to see??
x Rita

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Rita Posted 10 years ago.   Favorite
hi Brandon,

It's been a while hearing from you. Did you get my letter on your blog here?

I didn't get a response though. So,I wondered?
Tell me how you are doing? What are you busy with?

I will write more as soon I hear you.

love, Rita

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betzebiene Posted 10 years ago.   Favorite
Yes, Hannover is in Germany, but this must be an old address as it has a 4-digit zip code. Since 1993 there have been new 5-digit zip codes due to Germany's reunification. The new zip code for this address is 30625, this Eilenriedestift does still exist, it's a retirement home.
Hope that helps...

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JT Posted 10 years ago.   Favorite
I can't find any information to validate some of what you write about (drug-wise) - despite looking for quite some time. I know a bit about psychopharmocotherapy - and, of course, I know that all drugs alone or in combination can cause dramatic reactions.

Even a simple antidepressant.

However, you say that the FDA outlaws the combination of the two drugs.

That's not true. These two drugs are still prescribed together - as far as I can see - both here and abroad (I checked in the UK, too). Doctors are told they are contraindicated (in combination) unless "the benefit outweighs the risks." So, there is a warning.

Here is what is written about using amitriptyline and sertraline (an SSRI and a tricyclic) together:

MONITOR CLOSELY: Coadministration with sertraline may increase the plasma concentrations of some tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs). The proposed mechanism is sertraline inhibition of CYP450 2D6, the isoenzyme responsible for the metabolic clearance of many antidepressant and psychotropic drugs. Moderate to significant increases (up to 250%) in plasma levels have been reported for desipramine and nortriptyline. Pharmacodynamically, the combination of sertraline (or any other selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) and a TCA may potentiate the risk of serotonin syndrome, which is a rare but serious and potentially fatal condition thought to result from hyperstimulation of brainstem 5HT1A receptors. The syndrome has been reported in a case involving sertraline and amitriptyline.

MANAGEMENT: Caution is advised if sertraline (or other SSRIs) is prescribed with TCAs. Pharmacologic response and plasma TCA levels should be monitored more closely whenever sertraline is added to or withdrawn from therapy in patients stabilized on their existing antidepressant regimen, and the TCA dosage adjusted as necessary. Patients should be monitored closely for signs and symptoms of TCA toxicity (e.g., sedation, dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation, urinary retention) and/or excessive serotonergic activity (e.g., CNS irritability, altered consciousness, confusion, myoclonus, ataxia, abdominal cramping, hyperpyrexia, shivering, pupillary dilation, diaphoresis, hypertension, and tachycardia).

This is not to say that I understand Mr. Shuman's case or situation. But it is to say that the drug interaction CAUSING the murder is a hypothesis. I think it's something that has to be argued in court with a lot more information than just the two drugs interacting negatively.

In any case, this is slightly out of my specialty - so perhaps someone might jump in with more knowledge in this area than I have. I just wanted to track down some facts that didn't make sense to me and see what I could come up with.

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Anne Posted 10 years, 1 month ago.   Favorite
That's very sad, I'm sorry for your loss. :-/

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plomlompom Posted 10 years, 1 month ago.   Favorite
Yes, that is Germany.

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Anne Posted 10 years, 1 month ago.   Favorite
This was actually a cute lil story. :-)

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Anne Posted 10 years, 1 month ago.   Favorite
Excellent written!! What an insight you have!!

I encourage EVERYONE to forward/share this blogpost of yours. Let's start working.
*thumbs-up*

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Anne Posted 10 years, 1 month ago.   Favorite
Thank you for sharing how things are done in prison. I think we all can see why you did it, even it was a bad choice - and as you stated yourself, you definitely won't screw this one up again, you learned your lesson. Actions always gives consequences, in one way or another.
That being said, you worked your way back up again, and that is just sooo good to hear because it shows that you can. You sure can be proud of your accomplishment, and I give you a high five!

Keep up with the good work, and again - thank you for sharing. :-)

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Anne Posted 10 years, 1 month ago.   Favorite
I so agree with Melanie above, it really is admirable that you have found a way to keep your mind occupied. *thumbs-up*
You should be proud of that. :-)

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