'...maybe if someone might have seen something that culd have prevented all this..'
-that's the thrust of my comments on this whole thing.
Looking up the behaviors of some (I was re-reading them last night while posting a letter to the issue on MindHub,)
I found that the med Geodon (which the young man was reported to be on,) has a bit of a checkered past, with people who have been on it, and then gotten off of it, (or worse, not known what to do and who are unable to go off of it,) ---and how their own personal experiences include rage issues, sleep disturbance, fantasy about committing extreme acts of violence on family members, --and one person who wanted off the med, was not allowed to do so, and wound up killing two neighbors, and then themselves.
---This information is on the one string in particular from as far back as 2004.
(It's also a national string 'headed up,' by doctors and contributed to by patients.)
It's not a simple math situation, but if you look up what happened to the Roosevelt assailant, and then read the comments posted by those who do not like this med, you can see a pretty obvious link.
-The question is:
-were their behaviors like this (before) the med, --and the med simply did not work?
-or, where their behaviors not really this way, -and the med 'gelled,' something in them, and sparked their behaviors.
By the writings of those who went on, and then were able to get off of Geodon, the concerns of rage, violent outbursts, desires to commit violence against family, (etc.) are NEW and scared the hell out of them.
(some of them had been working with mood-stablizers, anti-depressants, anti-psychotics for years.)
Adarga / all
'...maybe if someone might have seen something that culd have prevented all this..'
-that's the thrust of my comments on this whole thing.
Looking up the behaviors of some (I was re-reading them last night while posting a letter to the issue on MindHub,)
I found that the med Geodon (which the young man was reported to be on,) has a bit of a checkered past, with people who have been on it, and then gotten off of it, (or worse, not known what to do and who are unable to go off of it,) ---and how their own personal experiences include rage issues, sleep disturbance, fantasy about committing extreme acts of violence on family members, --and one person who wanted off the med, was not allowed to do so, and wound up killing two neighbors, and then themselves.
---This information is on the one string in particular from as far back as 2004.
(It's also a national string 'headed up,' by doctors and contributed to by patients.)
It's not a simple math situation, but if you look up what happened to the Roosevelt assailant, and then read the comments posted by those who do not like this med, you can see a pretty obvious link.
-The question is:
-were their behaviors like this (before) the med, --and the med simply did not work?
-or, where their behaviors not really this way, -and the med 'gelled,' something in them, and sparked their behaviors.
By the writings of those who went on, and then were able to get off of Geodon, the concerns of rage, violent outbursts, desires to commit violence against family, (etc.) are NEW and scared the hell out of them.
(some of them had been working with mood-stablizers, anti-depressants, anti-psychotics for years.)