My son (35) was put on Lisinopril a few
months back. Along with the "normal" side
effects (cough, tiredness, etc.) he seemed
to experience a change in disposition. He
angered easily and flipped out a lot. He
stopped taking it (I know he should have
consulted his doctor, but he didn't) and
his disposition returned to normal. He
recently started taking it again thinking
the mood changes weren't due to the
medication, but now he is reverting to the
easily angered, flip-out person he was the
first time. Has anyone else experienced
this sort of reaction with Lisinopril?
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This was in our yeseterday newspaper..... Posted: 05-06-08 14:24pm
"The girlfriend of Russell Daniel Andrew
Breaker,who's accused of gunning down a
man in a West Ashley condominium Sunday,
said he had a dramatic personality change
after doctors altered medication he takes
for his heart and blood pressure.
Breaker, 22, allegedly fled the Concord
West of the Ashley complex about 6:45 a.m.
after shooting Michael Brock, 29, three
times, according to police reports.
Elizabeth Payseur, 19, said she grew up
with Breaker in West Ashley and has been
going out with him for more than four
years. The couple lived together in an
apartment on Carriage Lane and have a
child together, she said.
Breaker's behavior had grown more
controlling, violent and unpredictable
since doctors altered his medication about
a month ago, she said. He also began
drinking heavily at that time, she said.
His behavior change was surprising, she
said. "He was not like this," she said.
"He's not a mean, physically violent
person. It's not in his nature."
But over the past few weeks, she said, as
Breaker became more unstable, she began
spending some nights at her mother's
condominium because she was afraid of
him.
Payseur said her 2-year-old daughter was
at her mother's home in Hollywood at the
time of the shooting.
Payseur said she had spent Friday night
and most of the day Saturday with Breaker.
They were arguing when she went to work at
Jersey Mike's on Sycamore Avenue in West
Ashley at 4:30 p.m., she said. And he
called her at work and continued arguing,
she said.
Brock was her friend and co-worker, she
said. He came home with her because she
told him she didn't feel safe.
Brock went out on the third-floor unit's
balcony to smoke about 6:45 a.m., she
said. Soon afterward, Breaker kicked the
door in and hit her in the face, according
to the police report. Then he walked onto
the balcony and shot Brock three times,
she told police. "Michael didn't say one
word," she said.
Payseur said she's staying with family
members out of state until law enforcement
officers find Breaker.
Greg Whitehair, who hired Breaker a few
months ago to do odd jobs, said he's also
shocked by the allegations.
Breaker never missed work, Whitehair said.
"He never even said a cuss word on the
job."
But then Breaker didn't come to work last
Wednesday, he said. And Whitehair never
heard from him again.
Addah Carrigg,29, said Monday that she had
been going out with Brock for the past 10
years. Brock, she said, was a loving
father and an "all-around great guy."
It is definitely possible to have
mood-alterations if medications are
changed. Obviously this individual had
this problem as well.
You should probably encourage him to go
back to the doctor before something tragic
like this happens.
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