| Looking Old(er)
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- | May. 15th, 2007, 02:11 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | chipper | |
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- | baby starlings squeaking | |
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Further evidence that I look a lot older than I am: a new pharmacist at Walgreens heard my year of birth as 1954. Furthermore, they didn't find anything odd about that.
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| Four Year Old Medicated to Death
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| Date and
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- | Feb. 9th, 2007, 05:52 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | pissed off | |
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| Neighbors noted that the house was unkempt and the parents were seldom seen. Teachers told investigators that Rebecca Riley came to school in clothes that were too big or not warm enough. The 4-year-old was so lethargic, they said, they sometimes had to help her up the steps in school.
Pharmacists questioned the refills of clonidine, one of three psychotropic drugs the little girl was taking, two of which contributed to her death, according to the state medical examiner.
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The affidavit submitted by State Trooper Anna C. Brookes, one of three lead investigators of Rebecca’s death, paints a picture of a family in extreme crisis despite having access to social services and medical treatment. Rebecca, her 11-year-old brother, her 6-year-old sister and mother were all on medication for mental illness, and their father told investigators he had intermittent rage disorder but was not on medication.
Denise Monteiro, a spokes-woman for the Department of Social Services, confirmed that the agency has had an open case on the family since 2005, when Michael Riley, Rebecca’s father, was accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl. He had been ordered to leave the family’s house, then in Weymouth, and was allowed to have only supervised visits with his children.
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An unidentified social worker from South Bay Mental Health in Weymouth began visiting the family in May. Her concerns about the amount of medication the children were receiving prompted her to contact their psychiatrist, Dr. Kayoko Kifuji of Tufts-New England Medical Center.
The social worker told Kifuji that the amount of medication Rebecca was receiving was unusual and that she saw no evidence of the diagnosis of hyperactivity for which the girl was being treated. Rebecca was also diagnosed as bipolar when she was 28 months old.
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I'd really like to know how you diagnose a 2 year old with bipolar disorder. No child should be on these drugs. None, zero, zip, zilch. There is absolutely no excuse for drugging a child. The psychiatrist should be criminally charged as well. It's amazing that the only one in the whole family who wasn't drugged was the sexually abusive father. |
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| Getting My Meds
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| Date and
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- | Dec. 9th, 2002, 09:56 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | amused | |
| Current Music |
- | Delirium - Euphoria | |
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Pharmacist: The dosage change won't be processed by your insurance until tomorrow. You'll have to come back then to pick up your medication.
Me: I guess I'll just have to go without my psych meds tonight.
Pharmacist: I can give you some now to hold you over.
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