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Often they are simply given a bed and later medicated.
Doctors now want to medicate you for living your life.
I would say that out of the children we see, a majority are not medicated.
"I've been medicating people for 26 years, and now I'll finally get to do it the right way."
He has been successfully medicated for the past 20 years.
Too often, by the time a doctor does see him it is after he has been medicated for several days and seems just fine.
He was medicated while in jail as part of his treatment.
He was released soon after, having been only medicated for the pain.
Rest, drink and medicate as you would at sea level.
"Either that or he would simply have medicated the entire crew."
One of my biggest concerns was, do we medicate her?
"But it's great to know I can do something without being medicated.
His head hurt, making him wonder if it was already time to medicate again.
He is young, only 19, and can be violent when not heavily medicated.
She could play, instead of lying on the couch, all medicated.
You have all the behavior and nothing to medicate it."
I felt weird medicating the loss; it would not bring her back.
If she was, would a robot notice and medicate her?
Over the last 10 years the pressure to medicate patients of any age has increased dramatically.
Some experts say the temptation to medicate can be powerful.
But he flatly refused to medicate the woman every four hours.
But giving it up brought on mood disorders for which he had to be medicated.
"We're looking into the possibility that she medicated these kids to keep them quiet," the official said.
Our department does not have the legal authority to medicate someone against their will."
I hope it's never too late to start medicating.