
Well, this morning my brother called very early and woke us up. I had a long conversation with him and he sounded sane and was making a lot of sense for a while. He wanted to talk about his meds, the Baker Act, and legal stuff. But then he also started talking about a lot of the crazy stuff again. It is really weird, he's lucid and understanding stuff and expressing himself well, but he's not completely sane. I think he has learned to censor his craziness around certain people (like the nurses). It is GOOD that he's able to figure that out (even that is an improvement) but it is bad that he is still having the nutty thoughts.
The doctors still haven't talked to my parents and my parents are in the dark about what is going on. My brother had me write down a list of medications he was on and we talked extensively about them. He was given anti-nausea medication because of him throwing up from the antipsychotic medication -- WELL, anti-nausea meds are what we think put him in this state to begin with! This wasn't the SAME drug but still. Matt said he did hallucinate after being given the medicine and I looked online and sure enough, it says a side effect can be hallucinating and that it can happen after a single dose. He also said they gave him Ambien and that made him hallucinate. Why are they giving someone with psychotic symptoms medications that can cause psychotic symptoms?