Published on 12, July, 2020
Hello
I have already posted about my son, who has suffered at the hands of pyschotropic medications and as one
of you said its going to take for my son to gain himself back.
I suppose what I would like to know is when the Mental Health team spotted which was not Psychotic but Autistic
what things would have stood out to them that might have looked strange hence my son ended up in a Childrens
mental health hospital on the very drug that a GP prescribed for him for anxiety , Olanzapine, and after 3 days of
taking it he said to me "mum I can't take this anymore, irs making me lose my memory" now for him to state this
it must have been a real confusion going on with the drug, it wasn't simply , "I can't remember what you said just now" or
I can't remember what I ate for dinner last night"
My names Julie if any of you remember me from the other day, and I still dont know how this forum works??? :)
Everything technical I fumble through. Thanks for reading
Hi Julie and welcome.
NAS83382 said:I suppose what I would like to know is when the Mental Health team spotted which was not Psychotic but Autistic
Is there someone within the team you could ask?
Was an assessment done, and if so, is there a written copy of it that you could access?