Zuri
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Thank you for the insight. I'm projecting my own experience with anti-psychotics forgetting that I was compliant. I don't know what my psychiatrist would have done, if anything, if I hadn't been. My condition was different from ER though. I don't want to share too much, I just know there were concerns for the safety of myself and children. I was watched differently than ER seemed to have been.
I don't know how we fix this or that it even can be fixed. I feel it's a dangerous world when people are prescribed meds like anti-psychotics with the possibility of no follow up.
Chances are you were not doctor hopping and had continuity of care, plus a family that cared and supported you. You were set up for success.
IMO, it sounds as though ER had a lot of different providers and because he was between 2 parents' homes and IV, no one had a true grasp on his condition. If ER did not follow through and was non compliant, short of tying him to the car to get him there, it was a recipe for disaster.
Nothing makes a doctor's job harder than a patient who sees multiple providers for the same thing, and none of them know about the other.