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St Ann’s
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I got awoken early in the morning and prescribed sleeping medication to my surprise, lucky
for me I checked on the internet about them beforehand. It got agreed prior that I did not have
to take any during the morning and at midday right up and till the night time, I accepted to
take any medication as I prepared myself for my tribunal. My Solicitor arrived at St Ann’s
Hospital and we took part in a meeting regarding my tribunal. On a next ongoing is when I
had to collect my tablets, which should have been Lorazepam, but once getting prescribed; I
received a new tablet with no assessment or spliffs leaflet once again. It looked different to
all past up-to-date ones that got given to me. I once again asked who prescribed them in my
absinth and got told my clinician, whom I never saw yet or/ seen, I asked the name of this
tablet and got told Olanzapine I once again phoned my mother for help, after refusing to take
it and looked on the internet about the effects, regulations and laws on prescribing
medication, to notice many incorrect procedures and a vast majority of people explaining on
YouTube that Olanzapine should get taken of the market to my worry, especially, since I do
not suffer with bipolar of psychosis or any other related prescribed diagnoses the medicine
gets used for.
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Simon has been generally settled.
Bessie Ward Manger spoke with Simon’s father - father reported that another family member
was prescribed Clozapine which had to be immediately stopped, he is concerned that we
proceed cautiously with any prescribed medication for Simon. Father earlier reported his
concern that Simon’s swollen finger was being neglected, I understand he spoke with Bessie
about same.
Ibuprofen, 400mg, oral tablets given to Simon for painful swollen finger.
Meals attended.
Socialised with peers.
First thing this morning Simon communicated that he was unhappy about another patient
M.A. being on the ward, agitating, intimidating and upsetting other patients including
himself, related other patients shared his opinion that other 'aggressive' patient should not be
on this ward and be moved elsewhere, said he could not guarantee not 'taking on' M.A., 'I

