Dr. Fenton
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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.
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.
Like all the times before, Dr. Fenton said he showed up on time and it seemed as if nothing had changed. When he sat down, she asked him how he was doing and he responds with the following.
Like all the times before, Dr. Fenton said he showed up on time and it seemed as if nothing had changed. When he sat down, she asked him how he was doing and he responds with the following.
Like all the times before, Dr. Fenton said he showed up on time and it seemed as if nothing had changed. When he sat down, she asked him how he was doing and he responds with the following.
Dr. Fenton suggested that they lower his dose. James continues.
Dr. Fenton suggested that they lower his dose. James continues.
Dr. Fenton suggested that they lower his dose. James continues.
Dr. Fenton told him that he might be feeling tired from the Zoloft, which can be a side effect. So she told him to start taking it at night. Now, this was another shorter session. Dr. Fenton didn't ask him any more about his homicidal thoughts, But she did suggest another medication, an antipsychotic called Seroquil, which helps a lot with anxiety.
Dr. Fenton told him that he might be feeling tired from the Zoloft, which can be a side effect. So she told him to start taking it at night. Now, this was another shorter session. Dr. Fenton didn't ask him any more about his homicidal thoughts, But she did suggest another medication, an antipsychotic called Seroquil, which helps a lot with anxiety.
Dr. Fenton told him that he might be feeling tired from the Zoloft, which can be a side effect. So she told him to start taking it at night. Now, this was another shorter session. Dr. Fenton didn't ask him any more about his homicidal thoughts, But she did suggest another medication, an antipsychotic called Seroquil, which helps a lot with anxiety.
However, James was worried that it would be too sedating. So instead, she told him to continue with his medication and they scheduled another meeting two weeks later.
However, James was worried that it would be too sedating. So instead, she told him to continue with his medication and they scheduled another meeting two weeks later.
However, James was worried that it would be too sedating. So instead, she told him to continue with his medication and they scheduled another meeting two weeks later.
Around this time, James starts talking to another girl in one of his classes. On April 9th, he messaged her, The girl asked how he was doing in the class, and James responded, Not great. The following week, on April 17th, he would meet with Dr. Fenton again. He walked into her office, took a seat, and like all the times before, she asked how he was doing. Do you feel depressed or suicidal?
Around this time, James starts talking to another girl in one of his classes. On April 9th, he messaged her, The girl asked how he was doing in the class, and James responded, Not great. The following week, on April 17th, he would meet with Dr. Fenton again. He walked into her office, took a seat, and like all the times before, she asked how he was doing. Do you feel depressed or suicidal?
Around this time, James starts talking to another girl in one of his classes. On April 9th, he messaged her, The girl asked how he was doing in the class, and James responded, Not great. The following week, on April 17th, he would meet with Dr. Fenton again. He walked into her office, took a seat, and like all the times before, she asked how he was doing. Do you feel depressed or suicidal?
She asked.
She asked.
She asked.