Courtney Browen
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Podcast Appearances
Clearly, her postpartum experiences were driving her insane. And her medication was the only thing keeping that at bay. During their session, Dr. Starbranch even wrote down in her notes, quote, apparently patient and husband plan to have as many babies as nature will allow. This will surely guarantee future psychotic depression, end quote.
Clearly, her postpartum experiences were driving her insane. And her medication was the only thing keeping that at bay. During their session, Dr. Starbranch even wrote down in her notes, quote, apparently patient and husband plan to have as many babies as nature will allow. This will surely guarantee future psychotic depression, end quote.
Clearly, her postpartum experiences were driving her insane. And her medication was the only thing keeping that at bay. During their session, Dr. Starbranch even wrote down in her notes, quote, apparently patient and husband plan to have as many babies as nature will allow. This will surely guarantee future psychotic depression, end quote.
During this time... Andrea had not only been going to private therapy sessions, but she had also been going to group therapy where she talked with other mothers going through similar experiences. In one of her groups, she talked about how she was going to continue therapy at a facility in Clear Lake. So it seemed like she was truly committed to getting better.
During this time... Andrea had not only been going to private therapy sessions, but she had also been going to group therapy where she talked with other mothers going through similar experiences. In one of her groups, she talked about how she was going to continue therapy at a facility in Clear Lake. So it seemed like she was truly committed to getting better.
During this time... Andrea had not only been going to private therapy sessions, but she had also been going to group therapy where she talked with other mothers going through similar experiences. In one of her groups, she talked about how she was going to continue therapy at a facility in Clear Lake. So it seemed like she was truly committed to getting better.
She also talked about how she was going to homeschool her boys. Andrea was adamant that all of her children were going to be homeschooled because she feared what habits they would pick up in public school, so she was committed to doing it all herself. During these sessions, she also talked about how much she disliked her medication. She did not when it continued taking them.
She also talked about how she was going to homeschool her boys. Andrea was adamant that all of her children were going to be homeschooled because she feared what habits they would pick up in public school, so she was committed to doing it all herself. During these sessions, she also talked about how much she disliked her medication. She did not when it continued taking them.
She also talked about how she was going to homeschool her boys. Andrea was adamant that all of her children were going to be homeschooled because she feared what habits they would pick up in public school, so she was committed to doing it all herself. During these sessions, she also talked about how much she disliked her medication. She did not when it continued taking them.
On October 14th, both Rusty and Andrea attended a therapy session with Dr. Starbranch. And during it, she admitted that she had stopped taking her antipsychotic. Now she said it was because of an insurance issue. And despite not taking it, she said she felt great. She finally felt like herself again.
On October 14th, both Rusty and Andrea attended a therapy session with Dr. Starbranch. And during it, she admitted that she had stopped taking her antipsychotic. Now she said it was because of an insurance issue. And despite not taking it, she said she felt great. She finally felt like herself again.
On October 14th, both Rusty and Andrea attended a therapy session with Dr. Starbranch. And during it, she admitted that she had stopped taking her antipsychotic. Now she said it was because of an insurance issue. And despite not taking it, she said she felt great. She finally felt like herself again.
She had even gotten her appetite back, felt more energetic, and she claimed she hadn't been having any hallucinations. But Dr. Starbranch was definitely suspicious. And again, she told Andrea that even though she might feel better, she needs to keep taking her medication. So this time, she prescribed her a different antipsychotic, the one she had been taking earlier that year called Zyprexa.
She had even gotten her appetite back, felt more energetic, and she claimed she hadn't been having any hallucinations. But Dr. Starbranch was definitely suspicious. And again, she told Andrea that even though she might feel better, she needs to keep taking her medication. So this time, she prescribed her a different antipsychotic, the one she had been taking earlier that year called Zyprexa.
She had even gotten her appetite back, felt more energetic, and she claimed she hadn't been having any hallucinations. But Dr. Starbranch was definitely suspicious. And again, she told Andrea that even though she might feel better, she needs to keep taking her medication. So this time, she prescribed her a different antipsychotic, the one she had been taking earlier that year called Zyprexa.
She told Andrea that she was to take that with her antidepressants Welbutrin and Effexor. Andrea agreed, and from there, she and Rusty left. By December of that year, when she met with Dr. Starbrinch again, Andrea reported that she was, quote, doing great. She was no longer symptomatic, she had been homeschooling Noah with no issues, and there were no hallucinations or delusions.
She told Andrea that she was to take that with her antidepressants Welbutrin and Effexor. Andrea agreed, and from there, she and Rusty left. By December of that year, when she met with Dr. Starbrinch again, Andrea reported that she was, quote, doing great. She was no longer symptomatic, she had been homeschooling Noah with no issues, and there were no hallucinations or delusions.
She told Andrea that she was to take that with her antidepressants Welbutrin and Effexor. Andrea agreed, and from there, she and Rusty left. By December of that year, when she met with Dr. Starbrinch again, Andrea reported that she was, quote, doing great. She was no longer symptomatic, she had been homeschooling Noah with no issues, and there were no hallucinations or delusions.
Rusty confirmed this. He told the doctor that Andrea had been doing great. That month, She had spent her time baking cookies, doing arts and crafts, sewing costumes for the holidays, and spending time with her boys. Now the one symptom she said she still had was that she felt restless at night. And because of that, she said she wanted to completely get off all of her medications.
Rusty confirmed this. He told the doctor that Andrea had been doing great. That month, She had spent her time baking cookies, doing arts and crafts, sewing costumes for the holidays, and spending time with her boys. Now the one symptom she said she still had was that she felt restless at night. And because of that, she said she wanted to completely get off all of her medications.