Side Effects (COMPLETE)
Introduction: Patient History
Side Effects
by George Glass
Summary: Busty stay-at-home mom Melanie finds that her new medication has side effects: insatiable lust and aggression. And her seven-year-old daughter becomes the object of both. (loli, rape, big boobs, F/f, M/f, m/f, M/m, shota)
Warning: This story is complete fiction and describes the physical and sexual abuse of young children. In real life, such behavior is, to say the very least, not cool.
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Introduction: Patient History
At age 33, Melanie Lambert (not her real name), part-time graphic designer and stay-at-home mother, was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease. In an attempt to halt the progress of the disease, Melanie enrolled in a clinical trial of an experimental dopaminergic medication. The drug was a great success in short-term testing; Melanie was among the 31 percent of participants who had total relief of their symptoms for as long as they took the drug.
However, after four months of treatment, a tiny fraction of these patients began to experience certain psychological side effects. Because of the nature of these side effects and the behaviors that resulted from them, the affected patients never reported them to their physicians or the study investigators. As a result, it was many years before the personality changes induced by the drug were brought to light. Even today, the identities of these patients remain confidential, and there may yet be other such patients whose aberrant behaviors were never discovered.
The following is a fictionalized retelling of Melanie’s experience, based on her own account.