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The Girl Who Was Not Heard When She Cried Wolf

January 1, 2013 1 Comment

The doctor's nightmare (from Fildes)

Crusoe was called to see Lisbeth. The girl - young woman was mute and catatonic by day but after she fell asleep she had nightmares when she wailed piteously, rent her nightdress, walked in her sleep muttering ‘the children, the children’ or other such phrases. It was a similar pattern each night, the parents said. The dreams seemed to repeat. Crusoe came in the evening … [Read more...] about The Girl Who Was Not Heard When She Cried Wolf

The Shipwreck of the Singular

December 17, 2012 4 Comments

Shipwrecked by the Cure

Crusoe’s first appearance was in The Creation of Psychopharmacology, where in recognition of the tensions inherent in medicine between the numerous who enter clinical trials and the single person being treated by a doctor, the book opened with a quote from George Oppen’s Of Being Numerous, in which he notes that: “Crusoe we say was rescued”. Since Oppen wrote these lines, … [Read more...] about The Shipwreck of the Singular

The Data Access Wars

December 10, 2012 Leave a Comment

What does your doctor know about your medicines?

This is the first of three Crusoe posts. For background on Crusoe, see Watch where you wave that wand, The Oedipus Effect, The Tree Must Go. Beta Centauri was unquestionably a long way from Massachusetts. Somewhat to her surprise Crusoe found breathing no problem, and the temperature seemed just about right. The scenery as they’d come in was not unlike that of a … [Read more...] about The Data Access Wars

Smoke & Pfizer Get In Your Eyes

September 12, 2012 14 Comments

How not to quit smoking

On March 15, Out of My Mind was published on davidhealy.org. This was one of the first RxISK stories. At the moment it is the blog post that has attracted the most comments. The comments are worth reading - there is close to universal recognition of something that applies to the person commenting that they haven't found elsewhere. We had no idea the problem would attract such … [Read more...] about Smoke & Pfizer Get In Your Eyes

You are not alone: Fill out a side effect report

March 6, 2012 3 Comments

[The video is no longer available at https://player.vimeo.com/video/41421379] Maria Bradshaw lost her only child to SSRI induced suicide in 2008. She is the co-founder and CEO of CASPER (Community Action on Suicide Prevention Education & Research). Maria wants everyone using prescription drugs to file their own RxISK Reports, because it is the only way we are going … [Read more...] about You are not alone: Fill out a side effect report

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