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‘I WAS TOLD TO DOPE MY KID'



By DOUGLAS MONTERO

Michael Mozer was told he couldn't return to Millbrook Elementary School unless he took
anti-hyperactivity drugs.
- Alan Solomon photos

August 7, 2002 --

Should school systems be allowed to recommend that children be put on psychoactive
drugs?

A 12-year-old upstate boy says the trusted educators in his local school forced him to 
take a
cocktail of drugs that turned him into a psychotic who heard voices in his head.

The boy, Michael Mozer, plans to sue the school officials who went so far as to file a
medical-neglect and child-abuse complaint against his mother with the state's 
Department
of Children and Family Services after she stopped the medication.

They even banned him from attending classes unless he was drugged and then accused his
mother, Patricia Weathers, of educational neglect.

Michael's 32-year-old mom says she felt "intimidated, scared and unsure" in 1997 when
officials at the Millbrook Elementary School allegedly told her that Michael, a 
first-grader,
would be transferred to special-education classes if he didn't start taking the drugs.

"The school was telling me that he couldn't learn unless I medicated him," she said.

After two years of knuckling under, she stopped drugging him.

Now the Dutchess County mom and son have enlisted the help of high-powered New Jersey
lawyer Alan Milstein, who has a reputation of aggressively going after influential 
medical
institutions accused of injuring their human-research subjects.

The drugging began after a teacher became concerned that Michael exhibited symptoms of
attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.

School officials referred him to a pediatrician who, Weathers said, prescribed Ritalin 
after
spending just minutes reviewing the first-grader's school file.

She said the drug just seemed to make Michael worse.

By the third grade, Michael was suffering from insomnia, lack of appetite and 
anti-social
behavior, and suffered such anxiety he began chewing on his own shirt sleeves, collars 
and
pencils. Once he even started gnawing on a test sheet.

School officials allegedly told Weathers her son was bipolar and suffering from social
anxiety.

They suggested more medicine - and this time the doctors prescribed a cocktail of
Dextrostat, another version of Ritalin, and Paxil, an anti-anxiety drug.

"They kept labeling him with disorders, not realizing the side effects of the drugs was
making him act this way," Weathers said.

"My son was becoming psychotic with these drugs . . . He was out of control."

Fed up, Weathers stopped medicating her son in December 1999 when Michael pleaded,
"Mom, make it stop - there's a person inside my head telling me to do bad things."

Weathers says school officials prohibited Michael from entering the school and in 
February
2000, filed a complaint against her with the state child-abuse hot line.

"His behavior at school is bizarre: He hears voices and appears delusional, he chews 
on his
clothes and paper, he talks to himself and rambles when he talks," according to the
complaint school officials filed with the state's Department of Children and Family 
Services.

After a monthlong investigation, Weathers said, she was cleared of any wrongdoing
because she was able to prove through independent psychiatrist evaluations that her 
son's
sickness was related to the drugs.

A spokesman for Children and Family Services had no comment on the Weathers case.

Six months after taking Michael off the drugs, a physical examination showed the boy 
had a
heart murmur. Weathers believes the problem resulted from the drugs. Heart murmur is
recognized as a rare side effect of drugs similar to Ritalin.

Milstein refused to discuss the particulars of the case until he files the lawsuit.

He said he expects to file in about two weeks.

Milstein emphasized that he is suing on Michael's behalf for the physical and mental
suffering the boy endured.

The case is likely to be closely watched by educators statewide because it could 
determine
whether public-school officials and pill-pushing psychiatrists are liable for the 
physical and
mental damages that may occur when parents are coerced to medicate their kids.

For years, advocates have complained that schools are too quick to label rambunctious 
kids
with ADHD and push for medication.

The lawsuit will not address the more controversial issue of whether school officials 
can
force parents to medicate their children, Milstein said.

"I don't care about the money," said Weathers, who formed her own advocacy groups to
prevent schools from forcing parents to medicate kids. "My son suffered. I also 
suffered,
but now I'm out there talking to the media trying to make a difference."

Meanwhile, W. Michael Mahoney, the superintendent of the Millbrook Central School 
District
refused to comment on the case because he wanted to "protect the individual rights of 
the
students."

Weathers chuckled when told about his response.

"He should have thought about that before I was forced to medicate my son," she said.

Should school systems be allowed to recommend that children be put on psychoactive
drugs?

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