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In Memory of Dexter Johnson

February 2, 2023 4 Comments

Several months ago, I was invited to give a public lecture at the University of Lethbridge.  The lecture happened last week.

As outlined in the recordings, the initial trigger that brought me to Lethbridge came from Dan Johnson, a Professor there, whose son, Dexter, one of twin boys that Dan had been looking after as a single parent for over a decade, had killed himself.

Unbeknownst to Dan, Dexter had been put on Prozac, for what sounds like minimal complaints, fueled by stories from his peers claiming SSRI drugs really help you think more clearly.

In Dexter’s case, he felt worse and the dose was put up. This happened two more times – he was worse on higher doses and the dose was put up further – all without Dan being aware what was going on.

Dexter died a little over a year ago.   Dan has been trying to establish what went wrong and reached out to the Department of Psychology in Lethbridge, especially Jennifer Williams, in addition to many international experts and to me – which led to the invitation.

Atrium

Public lectures in the University of Lethbridge happen in a fabulous new building, which has a spectacular Atrium looking out over what I would call a Ravine but is called a Coulee there – the edge of which you can just about see in the distance.  In summer, this edge is green but in winter everything dies back leaving a sandstone colored look.

It really felt like a great place to give a lecture. The slides were all set up and I was looking forward to standing at a very elegant podium.

The talk was introduced by Jamal Mansour – with distinction.  For years I have been trying to get people introducing talks to not bore everyone with a spiel about Healy – where he came from etc. My hunch is that if the talk is any good, people can google me afterwards, or maybe during the talk these days.  But if it doesn’t resonate, building a speaker up beforehand is a waste of time and may even make things worse.

Nobody, before Jamal, has had the nerve to do this. She spectacularly nailed it – saying if anyone in the audience finds the talk interesting you can google the speaker afterwards to find out more.

And then the audio-visuals flickered and died. The Tech guy raced around, changing cables, reprogamming the devices, and finally turning everything off and on again and we were up and running for all of 5 slides.

The system collapsed again.  When further efforts to repair it failed, the show was moved into a lecture theater next door.  The audience coped with the chaos extraordinarily well.

Thomas Paul was now the man with the greatest problem.  He was recording the talk and had spent over half an hour setting up beforehand – adjusting for light and ambient sound and lots more.  Everything was fine.  I was multiply miked up.

Tom now had about 5 minutes to repeat the show in the new lecture theater.  How he managed it is unclear to me.

Jinx

Given the difficulties getting the talk to happen and getting it recorded, it seemed like a good idea to re-record it afterwards also to make certain there would be a version that could be used.

The day after, therefore, I recorded a version on a Zoom link – or tried to.  Half way through the battery on the computer died.

Two days later I managed to get a recorded version.

Tom is also still processing his copy and hoping to be able to make it live soon.

Multiple copies

So it looks like the home recorded version of Beware Doctors Bearing Gifts will be able to go live next Monday on Davidhealy.org along with slides and text.

It also look like a proper version of the talk, with audience and Q and A, will also be posted next week on the AmazingDexterJohnson.com site, set up by Dan.

The University of Lethbridge will likely post the talk also.

It would be great if anyone who comes across any of these can spread the word.

Dexter as Standard Bearer

For a long time, I have wondered about Greta Thunberg’s generation.  They have done so much to draw our attention to the pollution of our environment, the macrocosmos, with chemicals and yet the same group of people are doing more to pollute their inner environment, their micocosmos, with chemicals, than any prior comparable generation in human history.

See the set of posts in The Politics of Care, many of which make this point.

It has always felt unlikely to me that a Greta-like standard bearer would emerge to draw attention to an arguably even more serious climate crisis in health.

We may need a dead standard bearer, like Dexter, to be a figurehead for a truly alarming problem in need of urgent attention.

If anyone can photoshop an image of Dexter into this picture – or engineer a comparable Dexter image into a Greta like scene, please get in touch, I may be able to get Dan to find a suitable picture of Dexter to fit the Greta Backdrop.

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  1. annie says

    February 2, 2023 at 12:40 pm

    Devastating; Downloads from Dan

    ‘Dexter’s mistake was hoping some miracle drug would make sadness go away, rather than seek counselling. It should not have been up to him to skip patient safety. The true risk might not have been communicated to him. He preferred to just not mention it, but he didn’t know the need for monitoring was more serious than that’

    This is so fresh.

    I hope all will go through Dan, who put the work in, in his digest about Dexter.

    Who ably kept it together, during his pride of Dexter, at the funeral.

    Who has dossiers researched
    Who recognised the ‘poor decisions of others’
    Who realises “a spur-of-the-moment delirious act”

    https://twitter.com/lizctucker

    Dexter, from how he was described by his father, sounded like just the ticket to take on a youth brigade, somewhat like Greta, if he had lived. But the Fluoxetine took over his mind and body and left him powerless, like so many of his peers, who could also have taken on the mantle, if they had lived…

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  2. Pogo says

    February 2, 2023 at 1:59 pm

    Don’t think you will have any copyright problems with the Greta Thunberg (GT) base image as it is presumably only for editorial use. Best to have a proper second opinion though. [1]

    The main thing when selecting an image to insert into another is matching the shadows due to the light direction and its hardness/softness or it will look unreal and obviously faked. Most other issues are easier to bodge.

    The example image of GT with a crowd backdrop won’t in my opinion work, as the people are too far away. It doesn’t send any messages either (well not to me anyway). If one didn’t recognise the face, GT could be just anybody in most of the photos featuring her.

    In the image below, she is more obviously the person of interest. This is the sort of image which in my opinion would work better. It also has no restrictive copyright as it is in the Public Domain. Depending on the quality etc. of the two images to merge I think I can pull it off. The bigger the file size the better.
    Don’t know if this blog site software will freely accept all HMTL code but here goes…

    OR

    https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:FridaysForFuture_protest_Berlin_19-07-2019_24.jpg

    Ref
    [1] When can I use editorial images and when do I need to buy a royalty-free license
    https://www.stockphotosecrets.com/questions-answers/licensing/when-can-i-use-editorial-images-and-when-do-i-need-to-buy-a-royalty-free-licence.html

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  3. Cait Hanrahan says

    February 2, 2023 at 10:44 pm

    Thank you for your work on this important issue, Dr. Healy. My family and I had the pleasure of knowing Dexter a little and he left a lasting impression on us. With you and Dan teaming up, it seems he will leave even more of an impression on the world. I look forward to seeing more.

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  4. annie says

    February 5, 2023 at 12:21 pm

    If…

    ‘If I, or our family doctor in Lethbridge, had ever heard a word about “fluoxetine”, or “suicide”, or a BC doctor’s name in 2021, Dexter would not have died in January, 2022, after returning home. I would have participated by setting up counselling, having gentle discussions with him about the future that he loved to plan, arranging a local psychologist and possibly psychiatrist, speaking confidentially to the school counsellor, and clearing the house of every rope, wire, razor knife, gun (all locked but they would have been in a new second safe or gone), power tool, etc. I was denied a chance to save his life. The school, his siblings, our family doctor, and concerned friends were all denied a chance to save his life. What possible reason was there?’

    Doubtful that Dan knows much about ‘Suicide Prevention’ in the UK.

    louis appleby Retweeted

    NCISH
    @NCISH_UK

    How can you and colleagues improve #SuicidePrevention within your service? Watch our new animated video about our self-assessment toolkit, based on more than 20 years of research into patient safety.

    https://twitter.com/NCISH_UK/status/1621457346558939136

    How many more times do we have to release this

    UK Suicide Expert: Akathisia Can Make People Suicidal

    https://fiddaman.blogspot.com/2019/10/uk-suicide-expert-akathisia-can-make.html#.Y9_eai_P02w

    louis appleby
    @ProfLAppleby
    ·
    Feb 1

    First meeting of Govt #suicideprevention advisory group since new national strategy was confirmed last wk. Focus today on 2 key areas: young people & #mentalhealth care, @PAPYRUS_Charity & Prof Nav Kapur @NCISH_UK presenting.

    Next few months will shape next few years.

    https://twitter.com/proflappleby

    It’s for the Birds…pro flappleby…

    https://twitter.com/DanJohnsonAB

    Dexter is immortalised…

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