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Subject: Monkey Lyme Malpractice Confirmed by Psychiatrist (whatever
that is) Re: [SpinLyme] Lyme Rage Monkey Shot and Killed in
Corrupticut

Date: Feb 19, 2009 2:55 AM

It took an animal's malpractice treatment
and brain damage to prove to the world
what everyone with Lyme and everyone who
has been abused by Yale staff - causing
extra brain damage through the malpractice
treatment of treating a brain disease with
psychotropics should not be malpractice
treated - according to Yale and IDSA, but at
least here we have psychiatry admitting that
these drugs destroy the brain.

Very good news, after all. Sorry the woman's
friend had to prove that point to the whole
world:
http://www.actionlyme.org/FOLLOW_AMA_MORONS.htm

It could not have been a better outcome, because if this
happened to a monkey, the world will believe it, but if a
human child, for instance, went borneo with Lyme and
the malpractice-treatment of it, no one would have believed
the evidence.

http://www.kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=9861424

"In humans, Xanax can cause memory loss, lack of coordination, reduced
sex drive and other side effects. It can also lead to aggression in
people who were unstable to begin with, said Dr. Emil Coccaro, chief
of psychiatry at the University of Chicago Medical Center.

"Xanax could have made him worse," if human studies are any
indication, Coccaro said.

Former TV chimp on Xanax mauls owner

Pet chimpanzee attacks woman


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STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) - Travis the chimpanzee, a veteran of TV
commercials including Old Navy and Coke, was the constant companion of
a lonely Connecticut widow who fed him steak, lobster and ice cream.
He could eat at the table, drink wine from a stemmed glass, use the
toilet, and dress and bathe himself.

He brushed his teeth with a Water Pik, logged on to a computer to look
at photos and channel-surfed television with the remote control.

But on Monday, the wild animal in him came out with a vengeance.

The 200-pound animal viciously mauled a friend of his owner before
being shot to death by police.

Investigators are trying to figure out why - whether it was a bout of
Lyme disease, a reaction to drugs, or a case of instinct taking over.

"It's hard to say what exactly precipitated this behavior," said
Colleen McCann, a primatologist at the Bronx Zoo. "At the end of the
day, they are not human and you can't always predict their behavior
and how they or any other wild animal will respond when they feel
threatened."

Travis attacked 55-year-old Charla Nash as Sandra Herold frantically
stabbed her beloved pet with a butcher knife and pounded him with a
shovel. Nash was in critical condition Tuesday with "life-changing, if
not life-threatening," injuries to her face and hands, Mayor Dannel
Malloy said.

Police said they are looking into the possibility of criminal charges.
A pet owner can be held criminally responsible if he or she knew or
should have known that an animal was a danger to others.

Police said that Travis was agitated earlier Monday and that Herold
had given him the anti-anxiety drug Xanax in some tea. Police said the
drug had not been prescribed for the 14-year-old chimp.

In humans, Xanax can cause memory loss, lack of coordination, reduced
sex drive and other side effects. It can also lead to aggression in
people who were unstable to begin with, said Dr. Emil Coccaro, chief
of psychiatry at the University of Chicago Medical Center.

"Xanax could have made him worse," if human studies are any
indication, Coccaro said.

Stephen Rene Tello, executive director of Primarily Primates, a
sanctuary for chimps in Texas, said it is difficult to say what effect
Xanax would have on a chimp, but he noted that chimps and humans have
similar physiology.

Investigators said they were also told that Travis had Lyme disease, a
tick-borne illness with flu-like symptoms that can lead to arthritis
and meningitis in humans.

"Maybe from the medications he was out of sorts," Stamford police
Capt. Richard Conklin said.

Herold could not be reached for comment. A woman answering the door at
Herold's home, where drops of blood stained the walkway, would not
speak to reporters Tuesday. Conklin said Herold was "traumatized by
this very, very brutal attack."

Don Mecca, a family friend from Colchester, N.Y., said Herold, whose
daughter died several years ago in a car accident, fed the chimp
steak, lobster, ice cream and Italian food.

Herold built the chimpanzee a large cage in her home. She knew chimps
could be dangerous but found it hard to part with Travis, Mecca said.

McCann of the Bronx Zoo said chimpanzees are unpredictable and
dangerous even after living among humans for years.

"I don't know the effects of Lyme disease on chimpanzees, but I will
say that it's deceiving to think that if any animal is, quote-unquote,
well-behaved around humans that means there is no risk involved to
humans for potential outbursts of behavior," she said. "They are
unpredictable, and in instances like this you cannot control that
behavior or prevent it from happening if it is in a private home."

Connecticut law requires anyone who owns a primate heavier than 50
pounds to obtain a state permit. But Herold was exempted from the
law.

"Given that the family in Stamford owned Travis before this law was
put on the books, and the fact that over the years the animal did not
appear to present a public safety risk, their possession of the
chimpanzee was allowed to continue," said Dennis Schain, spokesman for
the state Department of Environmental Protection.

When he was younger, Travis starred in TV commercials for Old Navy and
Coca-Cola, made an appearance on the "Maury Povich Show" and took part
in a television pilot, according to a 2003 story in The Advocate
newspaper of Stamford.

"He's been raised almost like a child by this family," Conklin said.
"He rides in a car every day. He opens doors. He's a very unique
animal in that aspect. We have no indication of what provoked this
behavior at all."
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Subject: [SpinLyme] Lyme Rage Monkey Shot and Killed in Corrupticut

Lyme Rage in a monkey... Hmmm.

ARTICLE BELOW
================================

Well, that means two things:
1) Lyme is not a knee disease, and 2) Lyme Rage must occur in Multiple
Sclerosis patients.

Only, MS patients are not abused and told they're not sick, so the
monkey must have been told he's not sick but crazy, causing the Lyme
Rage (which is PTSD or just plain TSD from being told you're not sick
but just plain nuts).

As you can see, I was told I was not sick, despite having every
scientifically valid sign of Lyme: Positive EMGs, positive SPECT
scans, increase in Epstein-Barr and Cytomegalovirus, not to mention
the documented chronic low-grade fever and swollen glands for 5 years
prior to my first Lyme test:
http://www.actionlyme.org/PHILLIPS_JE_PERVERT.htm
not to mention the fact that I am allergic to penicillin:
http://www.actionlyme.org/DCF_NANCY_MARTIN_BLOW_ME_OFF_1996.htm

My first Lyme test:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Schoen.htm
July, 1993, when Lara Dickson was 2 years old and who
was conceived *after* my correspondence with the CDC about
pregnancy and "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" - documented with
the chronic swollen glands and low-grade fever.

Interesting.

I don't really think it was Lyme Rage, because I hardly believe the
monkey was treated badly and abused for being sick. Animals are
treated better than human Lyme victims in America.

Now, if the monkey was malpractice-treated with psychotropics, THEN I
would believe he went Borneo, since that's malpractice:
http://www.actionlyme.org/FOLLOW_AMA_MORONS.htm

"Medications for psychiatric disorders can be both the cause of
delirium and exacerbate or contribute to delirium from other causes."-
The American Psychiatric Association.

No one who has a delirium - as demonstrated by SPECT Scans of the
Brain, which shows diminished blood flow or decreased consciousness or
delirium or sleepdriving - is supposed to be caused greater delirium
by brain and pain candy.

AND, in and of themselves, *all* psychotropics are brain-damaging:
http://www.actionlyme.org/BRAINDAMAGE.htm

Don't take my word for it. I got those published, scientific journal
reports out of the Yale Medical Library. These drugs cause brain and
nerve cell death, in addition to total brain shrinkage.

That's the published science.

Kathleen M. Dickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
http://www.relapsingfever.org

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>Subject: [SpinLyme] CT Chimp Had Lyme Disease
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> http://www.examiner.com/x-3035-Everyday-People-Examiner~y2009m2d16-Connecticut-police-shoot-famous-chimp
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>Connecticut police shoot famous chimp
> February 16, 11:32 PM
>It was reported by the Associated Press that a once famous chimpanzee was shot and killed today by a police officer.
>
>The chimp reportedly used to be in commercials, including ads for Coca-Cola and Old Navy. Apparently, the chimp attacked a woman who was visiting his owner. The 200-pound chimp caused the woman to end up in the hospital in "'very serious' condition."
>
>The 15-year-old chimp, Travis, reportedly attacked the woman when she got out of her car. It was seemingly unprovoked.
>
>The chimps owner, Sandra Herold wrestled with the chimp to make him leave her friend alone. She eventually ran inside and called 911. After that she retrieved a butcher knife from the kitchen and ran back outside. She stabbed her pet, Travis, several times to get him to stop attacking the victim.
>
>When police arrived, they had position themselves so that rescue workers could get to the victim who was injured critically. While this was going on, Travis chased officers into their cars.
>
>It was when Travis opened one of the car doors and attempted to climb in that an officer shot him several times. He reportedly ran off after being shot. Following the blood trail he left behind, police found Travis in the living quarters of the house where he eventually died of his wounds.
>
>Herold and two officers were hurt in the ordeal, though the extent of their injuries was not reported.
>
>Herold said that Travis was on medication for Lyme Disease and wondered if that played a role in his attack.
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