Dr. Fenton
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And like always, she put him on a low dose to make sure he could tolerate it. Now this drug takes a few weeks to kick in. And because James was having anxiety, she also decided to prescribe him something that would work right away. It was a benzo that relieves anxiety called Klonopin. James mentioned that he had a lab presentation coming up that he was anxious about.
So Dr. Fenton said that the Klonopin should help with that. But she also said that in the back of her mind, she believed that if these drugs didn't help, that she might have to prescribe James an antipsychotic.
So Dr. Fenton said that the Klonopin should help with that. But she also said that in the back of her mind, she believed that if these drugs didn't help, that she might have to prescribe James an antipsychotic.
So Dr. Fenton said that the Klonopin should help with that. But she also said that in the back of her mind, she believed that if these drugs didn't help, that she might have to prescribe James an antipsychotic.
based on some of the statements he made she couldn't tell if james was just a little odd or if he had some sort of personality disorder like schizoid if that was the case then an anti-psychotic would work better but she would have to have a few more sessions with him to make that determination so at the end of their appointment she told james to take the medication she prescribed him and they scheduled an appointment together for the following week
based on some of the statements he made she couldn't tell if james was just a little odd or if he had some sort of personality disorder like schizoid if that was the case then an anti-psychotic would work better but she would have to have a few more sessions with him to make that determination so at the end of their appointment she told james to take the medication she prescribed him and they scheduled an appointment together for the following week
based on some of the statements he made she couldn't tell if james was just a little odd or if he had some sort of personality disorder like schizoid if that was the case then an anti-psychotic would work better but she would have to have a few more sessions with him to make that determination so at the end of their appointment she told james to take the medication she prescribed him and they scheduled an appointment together for the following week
Dr. Fenton said that leaving that session, she did not believe James was going to act out in any aggressive or violent way. She said that James was definitely guarded. It was clear he had a hard time opening up, and when he spoke, he usually gave very short answers. But in her mind, he was not dangerous.
Dr. Fenton said that leaving that session, she did not believe James was going to act out in any aggressive or violent way. She said that James was definitely guarded. It was clear he had a hard time opening up, and when he spoke, he usually gave very short answers. But in her mind, he was not dangerous.
Dr. Fenton said that leaving that session, she did not believe James was going to act out in any aggressive or violent way. She said that James was definitely guarded. It was clear he had a hard time opening up, and when he spoke, he usually gave very short answers. But in her mind, he was not dangerous.
What is so evil that you want to do?
What is so evil that you want to do?
What is so evil that you want to do?
Killing people is too much effort. You'll end up locked up. Most people are not worth what might happen to you because of the act.
Killing people is too much effort. You'll end up locked up. Most people are not worth what might happen to you because of the act.
Killing people is too much effort. You'll end up locked up. Most people are not worth what might happen to you because of the act.
Now, soon after this, on March 27th, James would have his next session with Dr. Fenton. And this one was supposed to be a shorter one, just 20 minutes to see how the medications were working. James reportedly shows up on time. He's wearing his normal clothes and acting the same as he did before. And when he sits down, Dr. Fenton asks him, how are you doing? James says the following,
Now, soon after this, on March 27th, James would have his next session with Dr. Fenton. And this one was supposed to be a shorter one, just 20 minutes to see how the medications were working. James reportedly shows up on time. He's wearing his normal clothes and acting the same as he did before. And when he sits down, Dr. Fenton asks him, how are you doing? James says the following,
Now, soon after this, on March 27th, James would have his next session with Dr. Fenton. And this one was supposed to be a shorter one, just 20 minutes to see how the medications were working. James reportedly shows up on time. He's wearing his normal clothes and acting the same as he did before. And when he sits down, Dr. Fenton asks him, how are you doing? James says the following,
Dr. Fenton told him that he didn't have to take it anymore. Instead, she wanted him to try propranolol, which is good for performance anxiety. It can help if your heart starts racing or you feel jittery, and she felt like it would be a better fit. So she prescribed him that, and they scheduled another meeting for the following week to see if the medications were working.