Author Topic: Had Neville been up all night. If not when did he get out of bed ?  (Read 10030 times)

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Offline Caroline

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It is rather common, so I am not just grabbing this out of thin air.
Anyway, he couldn´t count on all being in their beds for whatever reason - five people.

Not sure a 24 year old would give that much thought. It certainly wouldn't cross my mind as a concern.
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Only when they aren't taking medication.







Which Sheila wasn't. There was only a trace of the Haldol in her blood,so all others which were to counteract the side effects,along with the anti-psychotics,hadn't been taken. Any trace of those would have been wiped out by the cannabis.
Does anyone know how long Sheila had been smoking cannabis ?

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Well, it obviously didn't stop him from going ahead,

I have my doubts, but that is no secret.

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Neville didn't finish work on the farm until late. He went back to the field ,was it before or after Jeremy left ? He'd then have to take the two dogs out,which seemingly was a ritual every night,so by the time he returned,it would have been getting on for midnight.
He  showered downstairs on his return,so it's anyone's guess what happened after that.
It had been originally thought that all were dead by midnight.? If that had been the time,what indications would there have been if this had been the case,or not ? 

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Which Sheila wasn't.
There was only a trace of the Haldol in her blood,so all others which were to counteract the side effects,along with the anti-psychotics,hadn't been taken. Any trace of those would have been wiped out by the cannabis.
Does anyone know how long Sheila had been smoking cannabis ?

Yes she was.
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Neville didn't finish work on the farm until late. He went back to the field ,was it before or after Jeremy left ? He'd then have to take the two dogs out,which seemingly was a ritual every night,so by the time he returned,it would have been getting on for midnight.
He  showered downstairs on his return,so it's anyone's guess what happened after that.
It had been originally thought that all were dead by midnight.? If that had been the time,what indications would there have been if this had been the case,or not ?

We don't know that at all. According to Colin, Neville liked to be in bed by 10pm
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Yes she was.






There were no other drugs in her bloodstream------------and there should have been if she'd been taking them. There was no sign of the Stelazine anti-psychotic,or Anafranil ( anti-depressive ) where suicide is a known fact among depressives,then finally the Procyclidine which counteracts the side-effects of anti-psychotic drugs.
Without having taken any of these prescribed drugs,Sheila would have been disturbed and agitated. Withdrawal from these things is dangerous.

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We don't know that at all. According to Colin, Neville liked to be in bed by 10pm







It does state somewhere that Neville went to collect a trailer during or after Jeremy had left. What time did Jeremy leave ? Did he know that his father hadn't finished ? Obviously not.

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It does state somewhere that Neville went to collect a trailer during or after Jeremy had left. What time did Jeremy leave ? Did he know that his father hadn't finished ? Obviously not.

Nope.
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It's roughly 72 hours for drugs to be out of the system,so clearly Sheila hadn't taken any medication.

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It's roughly 72 hours for drugs to be out of the system,so clearly Sheila hadn't taken any medication.

She didn't need to take her medication, it was delivered by injection.
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She didn't need to take her medication, it was delivered by injection.

Halved the last time she got her shot.

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Halved the last time she got her shot.

She was still taking/receiving medication which is different from not taking/receiving it.
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She didn't need to take her medication, it was delivered by injection.






What,she didn't need to take her medication ? The Haldol intramuscular was only a part of what she SHOULD have been taking,and even that had been reduced and was nearing the end of its strength. It was vital that she should have taken what had been prescribed for her.

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She was still taking/receiving medication which is different from not taking/receiving it.

The dosage is not insignificant. It is dangerous to cut down Haloperidol drastically and without monitoring the patient, preferably in a hospital setting.
That is what is recommended, cut down by 10 mg at a time, then monitor for a week, then cut down another 10 mg, monitor and so on.

Besides, Dr. Angeloglou was angry at her assisting Dr. Wilkinson for cutting down the dose - if it didn´t mean anything, why was she angry?
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