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Re: Patient paid to accept neuroleptic depot injection

Posted by linkadge on January 6, 2007, at 16:26:37

In reply to Re: Patient paid to accept neuroleptic depot injection, posted by laima on January 6, 2007, at 15:29:53

>And I keep mulling over my experience with the >prima-donna psychiatrist who genuinely believed >that if I felt zyprexa was making me feel >bizarre, it was evidence of a developing >psychosis and indicated that I needed even MORE. >Meanwhile, I noticed she had a zyprexa pen and >notepad.

Wow, thats intense. I can see the Lilly representitive trying to explain that one. "Well sometimes people on Zyprexa claim that the drug makes them feel wierd, this is a sign that the individual is indeed psychotic, and needs more medication".

"Might you be tempted if you lived on the street and had no money for the homeless shelter or for food?"

Exactly, then you're homless, and you're on potent antipsychotics, not a good combination. Nothing peps up an interview like Haldol.

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