This inability of doctors to see that it an AD prescription may be ineffective is the main reason my son was killed. Ineffective, so the dosage was raised 10, 20, 30, 40 mg fluoxetine. At 15, he felt sad over friend issues. A clinical counsellor said you need AD, and “not telling my dad is a good option”, he texted a friend. A “family” MD put him on fluoxetine immediately and raised the dosage over and over. A child psychiatrist saw him over Zoom and labelled feeling sad as “mental illness”. Dexter’s last message to a friend, as he was handed a 40 mg prescription, said he was told “stronger” would “cure”. No need to tell your dad. “I would tell my dad but it’s gone on too long and it’s embarrassing.”, he texted. Then days later, without a word, note, or symptom anyone could see, he killed himself at 15, in the room next to me. Medical authorities deemed it acceptable. I’ve now written over a hundred pages of complaints. Meanwhile, other patients are told they need a higher dosage or a different AD, but the negative effects increase in response to dose even though positive results do not. So it happens again. Dexter was destined for both music and medical school, ironically, and planning his rich life. Ramping up ineffective AD kills.
This inability of doctors to see that it an AD prescription may be ineffective is the main reason my son was killed. Ineffective, so the dosage was raised 10, 20, 30, 40 mg fluoxetine. At 15, he felt sad over friend issues. A clinical counsellor said you need AD, and “not telling my dad is a good option”, he texted a friend. A “family” MD put him on fluoxetine immediately and raised the dosage over and over. A child psychiatrist saw him over Zoom and labelled feeling sad as “mental illness”. Dexter’s last message to a friend, as he was handed a 40 mg prescription, said he was told “stronger” would “cure”. No need to tell your dad. “I would tell my dad but it’s gone on too long and it’s embarrassing.”, he texted. Then days later, without a word, note, or symptom anyone could see, he killed himself at 15, in the room next to me. Medical authorities deemed it acceptable. I’ve now written over a hundred pages of complaints. Meanwhile, other patients are told they need a higher dosage or a different AD, but the negative effects increase in response to dose even though positive results do not. So it happens again. Dexter was destined for both music and medical school, ironically, and planning his rich life. Ramping up ineffective AD kills.
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