School/Assault Antidepressant 04/11/2009 California **School Custodian Assaults Student & Principal: Had Manic Reaction From Depression Med
School/Assault Antidepressant 2009-11-04 California **School Custodian Assaults Student & Principal: Had Manic Reaction From Depression Med
Summary:

Paragraphs two through four read:  "With tears in her eyes, Terry Flegal's wife, Sidney Erickson-Flegal, made a “last-ditch” plea to the board asking them to reconsider firing her husband, whom she said had a “manic episode” on April 20, when he was arrested after a physical altercation with Johnson and a Tehachapi High School student."

"Erickson-Flegal said her husband had been suffering from a mental disability, brought on by stress and a slew of antidepressant and anxiety medications, when the incident occurred."

"Her husband had recently been diagnosed as bipolar, she said."

SSRI Stories note:  The majority of the 10 million person increase in the diagnosis of "bipolar disorder" in recent years has occurred as a result of antidepressant use.  When the person becomes "manic",  they are then usually diagnosed as bipolar when the symptoms may be entirely iatrogenic [antidepressant treatment induced]. 


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Board upholds firing of custodian
By: Mark Powell, Reporter, Tehachapi News

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Posted by editor Tue Nov 3, 2009 18:13:14 PST
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The Tehachapi Unified School District board of trustees voted unanimously Oct. 27 to uphold the firing of a former custodian who was arrested for assaulting Tehachapi High School Principal Cary Johnson last April.

With tears in her eyes, Terry Flegal's wife, Sidney Erickson-Flegal, made a “last-ditch” plea to the board asking them to reconsider firing her husband, whom she said had a “manic episode” on April 20, when he was arrested after a physical altercation with Johnson and a Tehachapi High School student.

Erickson-Flegal said her husband had been suffering from a mental disability, brought on by stress and a slew of antidepressant and anxiety medications, when the incident occurred.

Her husband had recently been diagnosed as bipolar, she said.

Flegal pleaded no contest to misdemeanor battery charges on Oct. 28.

He told the TUSD board that previous medications had made him a “crazed man,” and that losing his job made him feel like a “failure.”

“I'm better,” he said, adding, “I can be a productive, good member again.”

Added Erickson-Flegal, “We don't want Terry treated like Frankenstein.”

TUSD Superintendent Dr. Richard Swanson read from a law enforcement report detailing the assault, which included accounts of Flegal kicking Johnson's cell phone from his hand as he tried to dial 911.

The report stated that Flegal presented a “clear-and-present danger,” Swanson read.
Swanson recommended a dismissal for insubordination be upheld.

The board voted 5-0 to uphold the firing. Trustee David Shacklock was not present.