If Casey had been taking an antidepressant for awhile it would seem like she wouldn't have a flat effect or appear dull. You'd think the meds would be doing their job. Something has helped her to quit smacking her lips and constantly smoothing clothes and hair. I've seen her almost smack her lips together quite a bit and she seems to catch herself, and the same thing with the clothes. Maybe having her hair back is planned to prevent the messing with it, too. Stern warnings about all those habits may be all that she has been given. She still has that wild eyed glare at times when she's smiling at people.
Good poll, I was thinking about this today because to me it seems like she stopped all that OCD stuff overnight.
I've heard that different anti-depressants work well if someone has OCD or anxiety with their depression. But if all of her fidgeting has stopped because of that kind of med, I don't think the change in behavior would be so dramatic. I've taken Prozac and it took a couple of weeks for it to kick in.
But I'm sure I don't know everything about how these drugs work so maybe she is taking an anti-depressant for the fidgeting. If she is taking anything I think it would be an anti-depressant because I don't see prisons handing out valium that easily.
I'm not real sure if doctors make a habit of rxing stuff like xanax anyway. I used to have massive panic attacks and IIRC I was only rxed something like that as needed. I didn't quite understand the wisdom in taking something that made me unable to function to treat something that was making me non-functional in a different way. Taking the meds is just a much more comfortable way of not functioning.
If its just a matter of comfort, why should ICA be medicated with downers? I'd think that there many prisoners who would love medication to deal with the enormous stress of trial, prison etc. I can't imagine the state medicating all of them. Why should ICA be any different?
If it is not a medical necessity or something she needs so she is fit to stand trial and participate in her defense I don't think it should be rxed.
So since I don't know for sure how medications would affect her or how prisons do that I just voted that she should have the right to take them, but only if its a medical necessity, not so she will look better to the jury.
I don't know about Lee. Sometimes it looks like of all the Anthony's, Lee has been the one who's physical appearance has changed the most. I have never known what to make of him.