Thursday, August 8, 2013

Kay’s psychiatric hospitalizations…

 

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Kay’s Personal History…

…mostly related to New York and Massachusetts Psychiatric hospitals and asylums, due mostly to films, televisions and novels.

1977 Ayden Town Jail, for refusing to get into the Deputy Sheriff’s car

1990 Pitt County Jail, 15 days December 26, 1990 transferred to NCCIW, pre-sentence evaluation Trespassing/Damage to property

1991 NCCIW 3 months returned to Pitt County Jail pending sentencing

1991 Pitt County Jail, awaiting sentencing, appealed sentence to Superior Court, placed under a $10,000 bond I could not post. Pending the appeal, I was under so much duress from the deliberate over crowding of the jail and the inmates that I remanded my appeal.

1991 May 12, violated probation, returned to Prison for 5 months

1994 Wake County jail 55 days

1995 Wake County jail, forgot court date, 4 months

1996 NCCIW (mental health unit) safe-keeper

1998 FCCW 4 months psychiatric care (figure that one out) traffic violations

Psychiatric Treatment History

1972 Tideland Mental Health – acting out in class which consisted of

Me defending another student, by voluntarily leaving the class

After it was clear she was being made a scapegoat for the rest of the students who were engaging in conversation…there was no violent act or violent confrontation, I simply left the classroom after the instructor threw the other student out for something half the classroom was guilty of at that time. I told him, “he should expel me and half the class from the room”. But I have since realized this was not the sole reason for the school psychologist suggesting that I be seen by someone at the Mental Health clinic. I had written a paper which my US History instructor claimed was an abomination, referring to statements I made about the non-existence of God. I further stated that “one could do anything one wanted to”, but I failed to carry the thought to its logical conclusion, in that I should have stated that, “if you are willing to accept the consequences”. I was NOT confronted about this, by one single instructor nor the counselor I saw at mental health.

1973 Tideland Mental Health

1974 Campus psychiatrist after drug overdose

1980 Wake County Alcohol Treatment Facility outpatient 8 months voluntary

1983 Wake County Alcohol Treatment facility inpatient 3 days voluntary

1984 Wake County Alcohol Treatment Facility in and outpatient 7 days, voluntary

1985 Continued outpatient treatment for 1 year, sexual abuse issues Had to discontinue therapy after Blue Cross and Blue Shield claimed I was being treated for a pre-existing condition. As a result I regressed and went back to previous behaviors.

1987 Tideland Mental Health - Therapy /Alcohol Treatment, Voluntary

1988 Tideland Mental Health - Therapy

1989 Pitt Memorial Hospital suicidal , voluntary

1990 Cross Roads Psychiatric Facility, voluntary ECU Outpatient

Psychiatric 2 months, voluntary

Cherry Hospital - drug overdose 3 days, involuntary

1991 North Carolina Correctional Institute for Women Mental Health,involuntary

1991 Cherry Hospital 6 days, involuntary

1992 Nash General hearing voices admitted to Cross Creek

Psychiatric facility, three days – prozac, voluntary

1993 John Umstead 4 days, voluntary

1994 VA Medical Center Salisbury – suicidal , involuntary VA medical  Durham, voluntary

1995 VA Medical Center Durham- multiple personalities, involuntary

John Umstead, voluntary

1996 John Umstead 7 days, voluntary

1997 John Umstead, voluntary

1998 Cherry Hospital 2 weeks transferred to VA Medical Center, voluntary

1999 Orange Person Chatham Mental Health

Drug History

Paregoric - infancy to about 8 years of age

Caffeine - started as early as 5 years of age to present

Ether - for tonsillectomy, 1961

Theophylline - childhood to present, heaviest use 1969 to 1973

Nicotine - 1970, 1972 to1990

Alcohol - 1972 to 2000

Phenobarbital - prescription 1972

Donnatal - prescription 1972

Librax - prescription 1972

Marijuana -1973 to 79

Morphine - 1974, Beaufort Co, Emergency following auto accident

Ether - 1974 surgery

Speed (black beauties) - 1974

LSD -1974 ½ hit of Blue Micro dot. Was so fearful of the experience that I did not want to do it again.

Tuinol - 1974 once

Seconal - 1974 once

PCP - 1974 once

Acid - 1974 again at ECU campus party, was intoxicated did not experience hallucinations.

Dexedrine - 1975 to lose weight after getting out of the Army

Hard Liquor - 1975

MDA - 1975 once

Plastidyl - 1976 once

Valium - 1976 once

Poppers (amyl nitrate) - 1978 five times

Flexiril - 1981 one or two

No drugs or alcohol from 1979 to 1983. One mixed drink in 1983.

4 beers in 1984 no more alcohol or drugs from 1984 - November 1986.

Alcohol - November 1986 to May 1987

L-Tyrosine - 1986 over the counter for depression roughly 3 years

L-Tryptophan - 1987 for sleep stopped alcohol use

Choline Bitartrate - 1987 roughly 2 years

Tranxene - 1987 two tablets for anxiety

Ether - 1988 surgery

Phenergan - 1988 nausea following surgery

Alcohol - 1989 half bottle of wine

Restoril - 1989 Pitt Psyche unit

L-Tryptophan - 1989 Pitt Psyche unit

Atarax - 1989 Pitt Psyche unit outbreak of hives (psychogenic, Emotional upset)

Demerol and Valium - 1989 Pitt Psyche Unit for Endoscopy

Ativan - 1990 person

Ativan - prescription. 1990

Theophylline - sinus tabs 10, 1990

Buspar - Prescription 30, 1990

Doxepin - prescription, 1990

Glutamic Acid - unintentional overdose 1990

Xanax - 1990, overdose following overdose of glutamic acid

Doxepin - 1991 prescription, forced meds

Mellaril - 1991 prescription forced meds

Buspar - prescription 1991

Klonopin - 1992 one

Alcohol - 1992 one glass of wine

Alcohol - 1993 two mixed drinks following sexual assault

Ether or ? - Surgery 1993

Effexor - 1993

Glutamic Acid -1993

Alcohol - alcohol 6 pack

Lithium carbonate - 50mcgs over the counter, 50 tabs

Elavil - 1994 two pills

L-Taurine - 1994, 1000mgs per day, 30 days

L-Tyrosine - 1994, 1000mgs per day, 30 days

GABA - 1994, 500mgs per day 30 days

Histidine - 1994, 500 mgs per day

L-Cysteine - 1994, 500 mgs. Per day

L-Methione - 1994, 500mgs 30 day supply

L-Arginine Pyroglutamate - 1994, 500mgs 30 tabs

Trazadone - 1994, during psychiatric hospitalization for sleep

Prozac - 1995 prescription

Xanax - 1995, in combination with prozac, this is a deadly combination

Ativan - prescription, overdosed, 1995

Choline chloride - 1995, took too much became ill administered

Compazine - 1995, for nausea

Alcohol - 1996, wine and beer

Klonopin - 1996 prescription for complex partial seizure

DHEA - 1997 100mgs for four days

Dilantin - 1997

Amytriptylline - 1997 for sleep

Ambien - 1997 for sleep

Alcohol - 1997 4 beers

Ambien - Prescription 1997

Valproic Acid - 1997 prescription

Lithium and Valium - 1997 prescription

Dilantin - 1997 prescription

L-Threonine - 1998 combined with the following three amino acids

L-Lysine - 1998

L-Taurine - 1998

GABA - 1998

MSM - 1998

Depakote - 1998 prescription

Mellaril - 1998 prescription

Thorazine - 1998 from individual

Zyprexa - 1998 sample

Seroquel - 1998 sample

Ativan - 1998 person

Prozac - 1999 prescription

L-Taurine - 1999 over the counter

Depakote - prescription 2000

Risperdal - 2001

It did not become obvious to me until I read Eric Berne’s book, Transactional Analysis and Claude Steiner’s book, Life Scripts, that I realized I had repeatedly been acting out the experience in my childhood when my mother gave me paregoric for various problems, mainly diarrhea. It is also apparent now that I had a complete psychotic break as the result of being given that drug. What does this all mean? Somewhere along the line I was forced into my child state which I acted out repeatedly. I was being abused and I did not realize this because I was and am developmentally retarded because I was not breast fed. I had little knowledge of what was being extracted from my parent and adult states until I began to recognize pieces of my life in books and movies.

Prescription drugs can and do lead to addiction.

I had an IQ of 112 when I was in the 4th grade. My IQ dropped to 103 in 1968.

Medical History of Kay Frances Gibbs

This is a list of medical conditions since childhood.

1961 - Tonsillitis – high fever w/hallucinations

1963 - head injury one stitch hit in head with swing on school grounds

1964 - Migraine headaches – aura w/nausea and vomiting

1968 - migraine headaches

1969 - head injury 10 stitches Dr. James T. Wright

1970 - heart murmur restricted physical activity

1972 - spastic stomach hospitalization/medication

1974 - neck/back injury auto accident Morphine Beaufort Co. Hosp

1975 - shin splint US Army

1981 - Chronic bronchitis Levin no meds recommended smoking cessation

1982 - pitariosis rosea medication

1983 - alcoholism Wake Alcohol treatment facility

1984 - alcoholism Panic attacks acute agoraphobia elevated cholesterol 309

1987 - gallbladder attack Beaufort Co Hospital emergency rm. medication

1988 - alcoholism tideland mental health 10 wk outpatient program - therapy

1988 - lumpectomy benign fibranoma Beaufort Co. Hosp.

1989 - abrasion in lining of stomach psychiatric unit 3 months

1990 - polyp in gallbladder - Medical pavilion Greenville, NC

1991 - chest pain/heart Wake Heart Center - left arm injury Wake Med while incarcerated

1992 - discovered right brain is larger than left brain MRI - EEG Raleigh Community

1994 - head injury Wake Med after physical assault while incarcerated

1996 - complex partial seizure VA Medical Center Klonopin

1998 - migraine headache VA med Center Imitrex

1998 - severe pain in left hip mild degeneration of lower discs naproxin

1999 - TMJ - severe pain in left jaw unable to open mouth to eat UNC Dental School

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