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A Strange Case: Madness or Medication?

Jan 9 2009 | Comments 4

What is the cause of William Enman’s behavioral problems and criminal acts? He says it’s meds. Doctors say it’s schizophrenia. Either way, the convicted murderer ain’t going anywhere. Given that he’s at Ancora, I don’t know what’ll happen to him eventually. Maybe he’ll get some good weed from the nurses.

Judge won’t lessen restrictions on man who killed Morris Plain man, child

Thanks, Susan.


Liz | 3:40 PM | meds, ANCORA, HOSPITALIZATION, MEDICATIONS, SCHIZOPHRENIA

rob Says:

DOCTOR”S WILL GIVE YOU MED”S BUT THEY WON”T TELL YOU THAT YOU COULD KILL SOMEONE FROM THE SIDE AFFECT”S

Jan 10 11:57 PM

phillygrrl Says:

On a side-note, loving the new website Liz!

Jan 11 2:33 AM

Kenny Says:

Doctors will not tell you about the side affects of some medications due to psychosomatic reasons. If they tell you about it you will worry you will get them and then think yourself into having them. Been proven with placebos

Jan 11 9:52 AM

Andy Alt Says:

On a scale of 1 to 10 whether or not I’d try meds again I’d rate myself a 9. I’m rather reluctant to again suffer through the conflict of not not knowing how much my depression, anxiety, or suicidal thoughts are coming from me or the medication. According to the serenity prayer — and common sense — it’s important for people to know how much they can control, how much they can’t, and have the ability or potential to differentiate between the two.

Jan 13 4:49 PM

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