My son's every waking moment is spent repeating the familiar phrases to
himself and pacing. He responds to commands ("Sit at the table.", "Change your
clothes.") as long as such commands do not require a verbal response. As best I
can tell, the Geodon - like the Seroquel before it - is most useful as a
sedative and has done little to break his viciously compact thought-cycle. He slept well the past
2 nights but when he wakes - the very moment he is conscious, in fact - he
starts repeating the phrases. He lives out his days locked in his own world
where his aide's now infamous words rule and nothing else is
allowed in.
This is not materially different from the days when the Prozac level was
waning except that now he sleeps.
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