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Friday, May 18, 2007 12:00 AM

Psych meds drove my son crazy

At 17, my son was a funny, odd autistic boy. But a misdiagnosis turned him into a violent, unpredictable man, and drove our family to the brink.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007 07:00 AM

This really touch me

This is directed to Ann and her family

First let me start by saying as a person who has ADD it is not often that I read any article and or book in it's entiredy.

The only two books that I an remember reading completley through are two that made me cry in the first three capters.

The first "There Eyes Where Watching GOD" and second "A Prayer for Owen Meaney"

As I read your article I began to weap and I did not want it to end.

I am a health care worker and ashamed to say I have been on the receiving end of the pharmacutical perks so I am no stranger to how it works.

Your story need to be told globaly and made into a book for all to read.

So please, please, please make your story into a book.

I look forward to reading it.

Miss Bush

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