This is seriously messed up. IDK what else to say.
http://blogs.wweek.com/news/2010/07/08/kaine-horman-kyrons-stepmom-suffered-post-partum-depression/
“As far as I’m concerned, probably up until a month or two before Kyron was gone — and then she could have been hiding it at that point,” Kaine Horman said.
He said the illness manifested in rapid mood swings.
“It wasn’t anything that was overly violent in nature,” Horman said. “It was just really erratic types of swings, from being very emotional to suddenly being very frustrated.”
Horman said he’s not sure what type of medication his wife was on or when she stopped taking it.
How does one hide "erratic mood swings"? As a female who has experienced the wonderful effects of PMS over the years and now the joys of peri-menopause, I will be the first to testify (and my family members will agree lol) that mood swings are not something that can simply be hidden. We're sometimes at the mercy of our endocrine systems, even when we're completely healthy.
And I agree with others who have said if he was "supposed to watch her closely for a six-month period" why didn't he know what medication she was prescribed? IMO, part of watching someone closely who is ill is making sure they take their medication so that they get well.
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This stinks. I need to open a few windows to let some air in.
Hi sorrell - I've seen SSRI's given for PPD. I know what you are thinking - in some it can cause a worsening of suicidal ideation or may result in lashing out to others. Especially in children (has a black box warning). Can cause severe agitation and increase anger. Very important for us to know what medication she was taking. moo
ETA: Hopefully Terri was being monitored for symptoms and if anger/agitation occurred, she was switched to another AD. Some adverse reactions and side effects are rare but when they happen to you it's 100%. moo
She could have hidden the severity of the PPD. Some people can do that, even if they are clinically depressed. After six months, she could have acted more "normal" and he could have assumed she was doing a bit better. Maybe not 100% like before the baby was born but maybe after six months she was doing quite a bit better than she was in the first few weeks and months after K's birth.
IMO, a lot of women are so mad at themselves for having PPD, to any degree, that they do their best at hiding it and only make it worse on themselves and possibly their babies.
I'm curious as to what AD she was on. I don't care if she weaned or went cold turkey (the latter being a bad idea, but regardless..). I'm just curious as to what she was on. If it were a regular AD like Zoloft or something they give people with BPD (bipolar disorder), which certain BPD drugs are prescribed for PPD sometimes (in more severe cases)?
A lot of OBs handle women and their PPD, as do general practitioners. I think they could sometimes (easily) miss when this is a case of PTSD or PPP (postpartum psychosis - very rare, but possible). So, for no real reason other than I am nosy, I am curious to know who prescribed the medications to her as well. And WHO instructed Kaine to keep an eye on her? Was it just something he opted to do or? *scratching head*
A BIG OLE' MOO TO THIS ENTIRE POST OF MINE!
Why would Kaine admit this, which seems to help Terri out, but not even have an opinion about Terri's relationship with Kyron? Unless he knows it was very bad. Then he would not want to say anything.
I am really confused, but I can see even more how something spontaneous may have happened on that day, if she was on or off the meds all year and maybe was even taking something else to try to take off weight, for all we know. She may have been on a combination of things-she looked as though she could have been on meds during that first PC.
I had a, thankfully, mild case of PPD that went undiagnosed almost until I was climbing out of it (it took me feeling good to realize how bad I'd felt). My husband knew I wasn't myself, but he blamed that on our busy schedule and having two kids under two years old. I've since met other women who were depressed for a while before diagnosis (PPD and other forms), and for quite a few of them, the illness almost wrecked their marriages. If Kaine and TH were having problems, it could very well have been due to the PPD...even when diagnosed properly, depression is very hard on couples. I am lucky that my husband put up with a lot from me when I wasn't myself. I remind myself of that every time he leaves socks on the floor, lol.How can you hide depression from your spouse??? I know I can hide a lot of moods from coworkers, friends, etc. But my spouse can definitely tell when I'm not myself. His statements make me think he was either in complete denial or their marriage was in such trouble that he was oblivious to her moods.
I believe these press events with DY & KH are very much planned and orchestrated with direction from FBI or other LE experts. I believe they are well coached on what and what not to say. Under such cercumstances, I believe they were instructed NOT to say the names of any medications at this time in the investigation. I believe that when this case comes to trial, IF TH is the one accused, medication will play a huge role in the evidence. But at this juncture, I think it will only be referred to in passing so as not to muddy the waters. Imagine if KH identifies a specific AD as one TH was taking regularly. The pharmaceutical company would have the beginning of a PR nightmare. That may still happen, but we won't know yet until a trial. Right now we just need to FIND KYRON. And if KH's description of TH's PPD, without disclosing the specific med, helps accomplish that by affecting public opinion into being a bit more understanding of what might have led to this tragedy, I'm all for it.
I am BiPolar. I have stated that in previous posts. I was dx 16 years ago. I have been on various meds and combination of meds. My DH who has always been very involved in my treatment could NOT NAME any of my drugs if you asked them. At some points he has even doled them out or I would forget to take them. He could not ,even them, name them.
And at her age, she could be peri menopausal, which brings its own hormone issues. If she were being treated/on meds, which I think from the first presser as well, that could well affect a polygraph.
I have been on a lot of meds at various times in the past 12 years. I keep a list in my wallet and one on our frig, of mine and anything any family member is on. DH can always tell you what anyone has it for, and often the drug, but not always. This makes it easy if he would ever have to be the one to tell someone if I couldn't. Right now its only two, but he knows them, as I just asked him. LOL. And I list supplements/vitamins on the lists as well, so EMTs/ER can know that as well.
Why would Kaine admit this, which seems to help Terri out, but not even have an opinion about Terri's relationship with Kyron? Unless he knows it was very bad. Then he would not want to say anything.
I am really confused, but I can see even more how something spontaneous may have happened on that day, if she was on or off the meds all year and maybe was even taking something else to try to take off weight, for all we know. She may have been on a combination of things-she looked as though she could have been on meds during that first PC.