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The Prescription That Killed Him Was Written by His Brother | The Gaslit Truth Podcast with Dr Teralyn Sell and Therapist Jenn Schmitz

Season 3 Episode 110 Published 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Trusted care should never start with a wink and end without a chart. Naomi Moore joins us to share how her husband John, a pediatric nurse and devoted dad, went from seasonal life stress to a devastating, rapid unraveling after an off-the-books antipsychotic prescribed by his own brother. Over five months, a cascade of medications—long-term Lexapro, new olanzapine, sleep aids, and later duloxetine—collided with missed warning signs, superficial check-ins, and zero meaningful informed consent. The result was a medication-induced suicide that shattered a family and exposed the cracks in a system that treats symptoms faster than it asks why.

We walk through the precise timeline: the December antipsychotic, the personality shift, the paranoia about being an “addict,” the ER visit, the brief psych admission, dose increases, and the crucial questions no one asked. Why was an antipsychotic started for situational distress? Who tracked interactions or withdrawal after 25 years on an SSRI? Where was the family in consent? Naomi lays out the black box realities—akathisia, agitation, paradoxical suicidality—that are too often dismissed as rare. She explains how relatives prescribing psychiatric meds narrows judgment, erodes documentation, and buries accountability, leaving survivors with grief and no paper trail.

We also tackle the bigger picture: how clinicians can protect patients despite time pressure by refusing to medicate family members, documenting every decision, educating loved ones on red flags, and using slow, symptom-led tapering. We call for true informed consent that names risks, benefits, and alternatives—and appoints a family observer before harm begins. Naomi’s story is not an outlier; it’s a wake-up call to confront cognitive dissonance, center safety, and prioritize humanity over habit.

If this conversation puts words to something you’ve felt but couldn’t explain, share it with someone who needs the warning signs. Subscribe, leave a review, and email your story or questions to thegaslitruthpodcast@gmail.com so we can keep pushing for safer, truly informed care.

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