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The boys medication of some sort before they got into the water, before the rescue effort happened. it sounds something like an anti-anxiety. right. what do you think that s interesting. you know, every one of these situations is unique. so that must have a judgment call made at the time. i mean, this you obviously don t want the boys sedated, you don t want to give them something that will hamper their judgment with something. with this type of thing, you re wearing a full facemask, going through water. for people who haven t swam before let alone been diving before it can be anxiety provoking. i imagine it was a low dose, as much of a nonsedating anxiety medicine as possible. that must have a judgment call at the time. you don t want to give something that s going to be too powerful. the boys are malnourished, dehydrated. even a small amount of medication can have a bigger impact. it worked. whatever it is, it worked. in retrospect, the right call, no question. absolutely
Says some older inmates were making some advances toward him in general population. but he says he didn t know protection equates to confinement. i have anxiety disorder. i ve been diagnosed, and i take trazodone for it, which is an anti-anxiety, and it s also used to help me sleep because i don t sleep very well. they just haven t been able to get it for me. i ve tried since the very first day i ve gotten here. jarrett says his small cell makes him feel claustrophobic and has caused him to pass out. he wants to get back to general population. this is a request to be removed from protective custody. for classification, we have to research this inmate to find out what type of person he can be around that he won t feel intimidated. from what i understand, he s new to the system. he has a tendency to suffer from what i ve been told with anxiety attacks. we re not trained in any way to deal with him, but sometimes just talking to someone helps. are you going to be okay?
Dr. jeff guard year is the joining me. there were certain things he was verbalizing or thinking about where he didn t want to live. we know there was some issue with depression and noncompliance with his antidepressants or anti-anxiety. we re hearing maybe he was bipolar. did this particular attack happen when he was in a manic state and not being given his medication or taking his medication. so we know that this may, this may play a role in these horrific attacks. abc first uncovered these writings. i want to raet what abc had to say about them. they say a diary belonging to the gunman and fbi interviews with his parents paint a picture of a disturbed suicidal young man using drugs, preparing for bankruptcy, and facing an appearance in criminal court and then supposedly four days i m
Says some older inmates were making advances toward him in general population. but he says he didn t know protection equates to confinement. i have anxiety disorder. i ve been diagnosed and take trazodone for it. it s an anti-anxiety, it s also used to help me sleep because i don t sleep very well. and they just haven t been able to get it for me. i ve tried since the very first day i ve gotten here. jarrett says his small cell makes him feel claustrophobic and has caused him to pass out. so he wants to get back to general population. but it s not that simple. this is a request to be removed from protective custody. for classification, we have to research this inmate and to find out what type of person he can be around that he won t feel intimidated. from what i understand, he s new to the system. he has a tendency to suffer from what i ve been told from anxiety