Interview 18  

Interview 18

Age at Interview: 20
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 19
Background: A 20 year old woman living and studying in a university town in the Midlands. While experiencing isolation and bullying in secondary school, she was able to make a close friend at university. (Played by an actor.)

Brief outline:Became depressed while looking after a friend with depression. Believes Seroxat contributed to her suicide attempt. With counselling and new medication (venlafaxine 150mg/day) she is getting better.


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Describes how she feels uncomfortable with the caring attention from her GP and so forgets things. (Played by an actor)
 
After starting Seroxat (paroxetine), found she was 'sleeping too much', felt dazed, had 'head shocks' and visual hallucinations. (Played by an actor)
 
Believes Seroxat contributed to her suicide attempt. With counselling and new medication (venlafaxine 150mg/day) she was getting better. (Played by an actor)
 
She saw a university-based counsellor and was relieved to be able to talk about anything she wanted to an impartial and friendly person; she didn't tell her friends. (Played by an actor)
 
Describes a suicide attempt where the surgeon was keen for her to tell at least one parent about the true reason she was in hospital.
 
Having taken the antidepressant 'Seroxat' she says could make better sense of her experience of attempting suicide after visiting the BBC Panorama website where she read similar accounts.
 
Says that she fell in love with her best girlfriend and slowly came to terms with her homosexuality with the help of a counsellor.
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