Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 18 Oct 2008, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday October 18, 2008 - 7 Parents call on public support as they await reconsideration OCTOBER LINEN SALE 20% OFF ALL ORDERS Continued from page 5 consent is required. After taking Paxil, Sara also had trouble sleeping and when she did sleep she suffered terrible nightmares. Her torment only increased in late 2006 when she visited a doctor to get some relief from her insomnia, at which point Neil said she was prescribed sleeping pills and her dosage of Paxil was increased. Neil pointed out that the Health Canada advisories caution against sudden shifts in the amount of Paxil being taken and believes this event sent Sara into a downward spiral from which she would never recover. More irregularities in Sara's taking of Paxil took place shortly before her death when her pill bottle was believed stolen. Her parents think Sara may have made up for the missed doses by taking more of the drug at one time, something the literature on Paxil strongly advises against. Rhonda wants an inquest to look into the way those taking Paxil are currently monitored noting that her daughter was given enough repeat prescriptions for Paxil to last her two years without having to visit a doctor. The path the Carlins have taken towards getting some answers to their questions has not been easy. Neil noted that it wasn't until 10 months after Sara's death that he was able to get a report from the coroner that even confirmed how his daughter died. As they wait with cautious optimism to see if their request for an inquest will be reconsidered, the Carlins are calling on the public for help and are asking that anyone who is inclined contact Flynn so he can show the minister that the public is interested in an inquest on this issue. Rhonda hopes that through these actions, lives will be saved, thereby bringing some kind of meaning to her daughter's death. "I'm one of those people who believe that things happen for a reason," she said. "Some good has to come from this tragedy. It can't end like this." Pud By Steve Nease snease@haltonsearch.com @ CORBETTS SKI & SNOWBOARD SHOP'S OWN OCTOBER SKI & SNOWBOARD SWAP ENTER TO WIN A FULL YEAR'S SUPPLY OF DOVE SPA SERVICES! Dove Spa is giving away a year's supply of spa services! To enter, please send an email to contest@oakvillebeaver.com with your name and phone number for your chance to win! Women of Oakville can embrace their Real Beauty through the doors of Dove Spa, which opened this week. Part of the celebration of the Grand Opening includes a contest in which one lucky Oakville Beaver reader will win this amazing prize, valued at $1200! Dove Spa offers a full range of professional services including skin diagnosis, custom treatments, facials, massages, manicures, pedicures, waxing, IPL, colonics and holistic therapies. · · · 355 Iroquois Shore Road Oakville, Ontario L6H 1M3 905.339.0772 www.dovespa.ca 144 SPEERS ROAD, STEPS FROM OUR MAIN STORE! BUY & SELL USED SKI & SNOWBOARD E Q U I P M E N T STARTS THURS. OCT 23RD 5-8PM Only 1 day of registration AY too t to sell your goods (wemguechW uff!) st Hours of Operation at ReRuns are: Mon-Fri 4-8 · Saturday 10-5 · Sunday 12-4 OCTOBER SWAP RUNS OCT. 23 TO NOV. 2 CHOOSE FROM OVER 2000 PIECES OF SKI & SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT!!! COME SEE SPENCER 905 845-1561 · 905 845 8247

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy