ADVANCE NOTICE
ITV 1 at 10.35 tonight "I took my baby's life" is the story of a mother who killed her baby during a psychotic episode.
Thankyou for that reminder,April. Good morning btw.
It still won't sink in with a lot of people that these things do happen,,,so perhaps it'll be an insight into the mind/s of patients who suffer mental illness such as this. Mainly women might I add.
It is becoming more and more public knowledge now than it was back in the mid-eighties,,but even so,,doctors,psychologists,physicians,etc didn't seem to have a grasp towards the future with such illnesses,,,which is part and parcel of their careers in researching to look ahead,as it were.
When you think about it,,they didn't know an awful lot about the brain and its different functions,,,by not going deeper into the symptoms,,it became a " one fits all " so far as medication went,,,and as a consequence you'd have one psychotic drug suiting one and not another,,,causing adverse effects and in turn making the patient far worse than they actually were to start with instead of studying each individual.
With paranoid schizophrenics,you never know how their temperament is going to pan out from one day to another,,,and the least thing can bring on a psychotic outburst. As I'd mentioned,,,particularly in women with a hormone imbalance.
Specialists in this field are Endocrinologists who deal with glands which secrete hormones. The thyroid gland is a pointer in the way a patient behaves,,,and is the " seat " for the fight or flight situation which controls the anxiety levels in the body.
Poor Sheila had numerous issues which nobody understood,,,nor by the sound of it,,wanted to either.
She couldn't even understand what was going on inside herself,,,and probably,rightfully,relied upon the GP to help her.