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K. C. Camden professes that her family was just like any other in
the fact that over the years, they were hardly perfect. But
together they weathered the storms, laughed and cried, and loved
and fought. Everything changed for the Camden family one November
day when K. C. drove up to her house and made a horrifying
discovery: her son, Joey, had committed suicide. K. C. details her
journey as an average mother who provides a loving and nurturing
home for her two children but eventually must face and fight the
daunting issues of domestic violence, drug abuse, and depression.
While sharing her own misgivings and insecurities, she honestly
portrays the path of severe depression that led Joey to take his
own life, including her personal regret in not knowing more about
the side effects of the controversial anti-depressant drug Paxil
and in trusting the doctor who prescribed it for Joey. "Only
Forgotten Son" offers understanding and compassion for those who
suffer the terrible darkness of depression and will hopefully
lessen the unwarranted stigma associated with suicide.
K. C. Camden professes that her family was just like any other in
the fact that over the years, they were hardly perfect. But
together they weathered the storms, laughed and cried, and loved
and fought. Everything changed for the Camden family one November
day when K. C. drove up to her house and made a horrifying
discovery: her son, Joey, had committed suicide. K. C. details her
journey as an average mother who provides a loving and nurturing
home for her two children but eventually must face and fight the
daunting issues of domestic violence, drug abuse, and depression.
While sharing her own misgivings and insecurities, she honestly
portrays the path of severe depression that led Joey to take his
own life, including her personal regret in not knowing more about
the side effects of the controversial anti-depressant drug Paxil
and in trusting the doctor who prescribed it for Joey. "Only
Forgotten Son" offers understanding and compassion for those who
suffer the terrible darkness of depression and will hopefully
lessen the unwarranted stigma associated with suicide.
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