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I do think he had a major depressive disorder but I can't go as far to think of it as sociopathic yet. I think bipolar for sure. Not too sure if maybe the medications might have increased his problems...drugs like abilify and wellbutrin have been known to have bad side effects for some people...including psychosis and suicidal ideation
That's a great point that I thought about earlier. SSRIs like Lexapro (mentioned today) & Zoloft (mentioned in JH's notebook under its generic name, Sertraline) often worsen psychotic symptoms and may even induce them in patients misdiagnosed with depression.
The reason for this is because SSRIs inhibit the brain's ability to break down serotonin and having too much can result in Serotonin Syndrome. (If your brain isn't producing enough serotonin, you become depressed. If your brain has too much, it can lead to excessive nerve cell activity which causes Serotonin Syndrome.) Symptoms of SS can include extreme agitation, confusion, DILATED PUPILS, tremors, twitching, diarrhea and vomiting, and psychosis.
That's why I was extremely surprised to learn that JH was given an SSRI, especially if what the defense claims is true--that he was psychotic at the time and has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Patients suffering from psychosis are generally given a mood-stabilizing antipsychotic and sometimes a benzodiazepine (like Xanax, Ativan, Klonopin) for anxiety.
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