I just read that her last dose of Halperol was on the 11th of July and it was HALF of the regular dose!
Lebaleb, I've been screaming about the decision to HALVE her medication since I first read about it. It was taken, NOT by her consultant, NOT by her regular GP, who had advised a reduction from 200mg to 150mg. The decision to FURTHER reduce it to 100mg was taken by a locum who had never previously seen Sheila and therefore knew only of her medical background that which she may have read from her notes. She clearly did NOT know that Sheila had been a difficult patient who failed to keep appointment or she would never have halved an anti psychotic without knowing the patient could be regularly monitored.
It also interests me that having taken the decision to halve the meds, something, incidentally, NOT recommended by the consultant, who recommended 150mg, the locum informed Sheila's regular GP, who THEN informed the consultant. These things don't happen overnight NOW, let alone in 1985, so who knows how long it would have taken for that letter to be received and read by the consultant.
Had I a schizophrenic relative I would not have felt happy with a decision to so dramatic a reduction in medication and would have demanded answers. The tragic irony is that there was nobody left to ask. Or perhaps that should be, nobody who wanted to know what the answer might be because they wanted Jeremy to be guilty.