When I am on medication for depression - I get worse. However, I never wanted to harm someone else. BUT I got to the same stage of heightened depression (or whatever it would be, lessened? whatever) without medication, and with different triggers. The most common was alcohol and the medication to reach that state, but there was also things like just life taking its toll that eventually got me into the same state.
There are millions of different patterns of how a brain works that if he did have a mental disorder, perhaps they decided it was Depression, there could have been more things going on in his brain. If he took a medication and it caused him to kill a child, he isn't a safe person. Whether he is on medication or not, I just don't see him being as a safe person.
I wonder if there are studies on whether a medication actually changes the brain pattern to create a new person? I know most people who are using medication to feel better feel like a new person. Also wouldn't he have had to just start taking the medication for the "side effect" to happen, assuming within the last month?
How could someone not be a psychotic freak of nature to kill their own baby boy. It's just so tragic.
There are millions of different patterns of how a brain works that if he did have a mental disorder, perhaps they decided it was Depression, there could have been more things going on in his brain. If he took a medication and it caused him to kill a child, he isn't a safe person. Whether he is on medication or not, I just don't see him being as a safe person.
I wonder if there are studies on whether a medication actually changes the brain pattern to create a new person? I know most people who are using medication to feel better feel like a new person. Also wouldn't he have had to just start taking the medication for the "side effect" to happen, assuming within the last month?
How could someone not be a psychotic freak of nature to kill their own baby boy. It's just so tragic.