Monday, November 26, 2012

Before a suicide, A mother's lament: 'Why can't I fix this?'

Before a suicide, A mother's lament: 'Why can't I fix this?'


Over the course of three years, he reluctantly saw four health care professionals, including a family nurse practitioner and a psychiatric nurse practitioner. He was diagnosed with depression by one, and "deep, deep depression" by another. By yet another he was diagnosed with a bipolar disorder, his mother said. Along the way, he was prescribed Prozac, a common antidepressant. He said it made his face twitch and it frightened him.


BILLINGS GAZETTE

TONY DIGIROLAMO
PASTORAL COUNSELING SHOULD BE THE FIRST RESORT FOR HELP!
NOTICE AS HE'S GETTING HELP FROM DOCTORS AND PSCHIATRIST TYPES HE'S THEN GUESSOGNOSED, DIFFERENTLY EACH TIME! THEY GUESS BECAUSE IT'S NOT A SCIENCE.
I CALL IT PSCIENCE! PSYCHS, PSHRINKS WHATEVER! WIZARDS OF THE MIND!

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