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42 Comments to “Aidan Clune Missing | What REALLY Happened On That Mountain & Is He Connected With Dylan Rounds?”

  • @annieelise

    Please keep Amy and Aidan in your prayers!

    Link to Dylan Rounds video: https://youtu.be/9RDTn-Vcbes

  • @darlenekorson3716

    Another problem with mental health issues is that no one wants to talk about it. If it was discussed amongst family then maybe they would be aware and more diligent in keeping up with his activity.
    On another note…But was it Kiaser or Aiden? Did Aiden fire the doctor or the doctor fire Aiden?
    I thought the Sonoma officer told Amy that she needed to call the Nevada hwy patrol.
    When you start a new medication they tell you to call if you are having any issues with the meds. The doctor may have called Aiden to come in but he didn't or wouldn't. It sounds like with Aiden's paranoid state that he probably had issues with keeping appointments or following medical advice. Who knows.
    I'm editing this as I'm watching the video.🎉

  • @kelseynewman856

    I wish his mom had been more up front with his family about his obvious schizophrenia. This was way more than depression,m.

  • @mariajohnson9084

    They are not the same.. you are reading to much into litter things

  • @FallonNeveClover

    Kaiser sucks! I only go to Stanford, San Ramon Regional or John Muir Walnut Creek in the bay

  • @cassiecavataio2982

    My little cousin is schizophrenic and he started showing symptoms very similar to Aiden when he was first hospitalized. Thank God my family knew how to handle this (as best as anyone could I suppose) because it runs in the family and he was a minor so my aunt was able to make medical decisions for him. This is so sad.

  • @user-jz6gb2jt2y

    What a bunch of lazy police

  • @TripPiper

    He was probably afraid of being medically kidnapped.
    Forcefully taken into a mental hospital is something not everyone is going to tolerate

  • @Lovie2023

    this would break me, I have a son named Ayden. I would lose my mind if my kids were going through something like this & then I never see them again 😞

  • @jenna_jenna_jenna

    This is so heartbreaking. As a mom, I can’t even imagine how frustrated she must be. This has echoes of Bryce Laspisa’s breakdown. I have a cousin with schizophrenia and this feels unfortunately familiar. Kaiser should be shut down entirely for their practices.

  • @broso6616

    Someone pointed out on another video the insane amount of vocal fry at the end of every… single.. sentence.. and now it's all I hear. 😭 ruined it

  • @scarlettfrancesca

    This case is truly so sad in many levels. It is astounding the amount of awful side effects that specific medications can have and the problems it can actually create within the brain.

    I was put on anti psychotic medications many years ago after seeing a new regular Dr and had a 5 min appt with them. I should not have been put on them, as I do not have psychotic issues…. they actually caused a lot of psychosis and the strong desire and attempts of me to end my existence.

    I eventually called my dad and he had to talk me off the ledge and tell me that I needed to stop these medications because they were actually doing more harm than good.

    I can't believe he was put on a new medication and was not closely monitored or having any follow ups and that the doctor said he was not depressed enough for them to see him on a consistent basis.

    As a mental health professional myself, this is one reason that I will not work with insurance companies.
    There is too much red tape, ridiculous.bureaucracy and things that get in the way of actually treating people who need support.

    I hope his family is able to hold kaiser accountable for their gross and deadly negligence.

  • @racheld8257

    34:55 thank you for this 🙌🙌🙌 from a healthcare worker

  • @superskeletonghostwoman2273

    Sounds like schizophrenia which comes out about the age he was my uncle has it and that sounds like how he was with our meds

  • @brandeerobinett4896

    That’s mental health in our country!!! It’s BS! So sad.

  • @DM-su8fl

    There’s no life after COVID. COVID is still very much around, killing 2k people a week.

  • @mostlyvoid.partiallystars

    It breaks my heart Aidan is still missing. Do you have any updates?

  • @lynningram4218

    I work at a pharmacy and let me just say- KAISER SUCKS BUTT- it sucks and is in no way good. Wont cover children antibiotics if its not at their pharmacy with their doctors. Luckily its not as common on the east coast. The poster child of how ruined American healthcare is

  • @maxssister1985

    That stretch is the worst to lose a person. Of all the areas of the US, between Utah and California, theres just so much vast nothingness…. Absolutely terrifying as a mother to know your baby is out there 💔

  • @janetellis2288

    Speaking as a retired mental health therapist, he also could be experiencing his first psychotic break. He is the right age for the first one. Same symptoms.

  • @ronaldculley

    Lack of communication. An abundance of incompetence.

  • @Cruela87

    Kaiser sucks and not just because of how badly the doctors behave but also because they have a procedure where is get them in and get them out and they don't care to make as much money the fastest way possible and because of that a lot of patients are lost in transition from their medications or their appointments and they don't get their actual needs met when they go see a doctor because they are very dismissive

  • @cambed71

    It's interesting you mentioned the gay thing, I actually felt it at the start with pictures of both Aidan and Dylan. I found it peculiar that Dylan was living on his own so remotely whereas I'd feel a straight boy would be more likely to be mingling with girls and country folk. I think cos Dylan is very cute, those older men that he either worked with or lived next to may have wanted something sexual from him and that may have led to his disappearance

  • @edithnicoli7043

    My first thought was paranoid schizophrenia. My daughter has late stage p.s. and he is showing some signs. No I don't think the 2 cases are connected

  • @barbarakazuck365

    Dylan Rounds body was found, he was murdered.

  • @barbarakazuck365

    My psychiatrist did the same thing, just dropped me stating I wasn't depressed enough, even though I'd been seeing her weekly for 3 years. This was in 2021, when so many needed mental health due to the horrible way the pandemic was handled.

  • @ninny90285

    Also, i dont think the family dropped the ball by not calling mom. They weren't aware of the severity. It's not normal to call a parent of an adult when they stop by their house, especially while they are still there- that is just odd to expect when the family didn't know he was struggling.

  • @ninny90285

    It's actually normal to see a psychiatrist provider 4-6 weeks after starting a medication. You're supposed to call if there are concerns sooner. You wouldn't get blood work done for this. Also, he is over 18, they cannot talk with others without his authorization.I feel like youve shared a lot of misinformation about what to expect from mental heath facilities.

  • @catherinethorpe4717

    Perhaps he smoked the devils lettuce in Washington. It sends 4% of users psychotic.

  • @anonanon793

    What really disturbs me here is that many people are claiming the solution to gun violence is by addressing it with mental health. Yet we are clearly doing nothing to improve our mental health system. It is so flawed and there is no excuse. I hope she does sue them.

  • @deborahallen8528

    This is so sad as a mental health professional I could almost confidently say it was the onset of schizophrenia. I saw this develop first hand in a client who was diagnosed with a defiant disorder as a child. it is so so sad. I hope and pray he is found.

  • @marlaynacaffreyhogeweide5705

    Check out the story of Waylon Schaffer in Missoula MT. A teen who was manipulated by an online predator to commit suicide. His family is all about spreading this horrible behavior to teens

  • @jacquelineklein3092

    My mom heart breaks for his mom. And the story about reading to him, sobs.

  • @irismikolajczyk66

    Kaiser misdiagnosed my bf and months later he found out he had testicular cancer from a different provider. They're terrible.

  • @Todd-lf4xb

    A day late and a dollar short!
    Sad to say but he should have gotten help much sooner cause now it's probably too late!

  • @judytinker3392

    As a mother, this case is very disturbing to me. This young man definitely has some mental issues going on all my heart goes out to his mother. I never had anything like this is my teenagers, but I can’t imagine how heartbreaking it is another thing as far as far as Kaiser Permanente hospital goes, my brother was bitten by a rattlesnake, went to Kaiser because it was the closest hospital. He drove himself there in a horrible state got there. They made him wait in the car and they gave him the wrong anti-venom which intern killed him so as far as Kaiser goes, I wouldn’t send my worst dog just Kaiser just my opinion. Kaiser is the worst. I hope anybody who is on Kaiser gets off of it because their policies are horrible and they are known for poor policies. I had no idea of the mental health part but I know of the regular hospital it’s terrible even though you think you can’t afford it try to get another healthcare provider because Kaiser will do nothing but let you down in the end. Yes I am from California and a lot of people have Kaiser and I don’t understand why unless it’s because of the price or what their company that they work for offers I don’t know but get out of it if you can. do you know when I first started listening to Annie that came to my mind he might’ve been struggling with his sexuality because you know sometimes they just get so disorientated and don’t know what to do and they’re just so upset that they do all things isn’t that something yeah, I thought about him suffering with his sexuality.

  • @kevinhrankowski734

    I wonder if Aidan was exploring his sexuality then perhaps someone was blackmailing him in some way. I came out when i was 14 and it was a scary experiance in many ways and I know how with some men when they are older and going into young adulthood it can be an experiance that could very well make someone act the way he did, especually if someone has photos of Aidan or texts from him that he dose not want getting out.

  • @TheLittlestViking

    I had Kaiser Permanente after they absorbed my previous healthcare provider/insurance company. I saw a therapist there, and she told me (no joke) to "watch more TV, especially comedies and romances" to improve my mood. I stopped listening to her after that. She didn't even try to evaluate me for anything.

    Turns out I have PTSD, cPTSD, ADHD, Austism, and more. Thanks, Kaiser! You're super useful!

  • @Carolynsweetheart

    Excellent work Annie ❤

  • @lindaartz3297

    Kaiser is awful. Even if you have to give up other things go private. Even if you have insurance they control what the psychiatrist can do for a patient. The Dr calls in to tell what the symptoms are to a clerk who has a check list then the clerk has a formula and decides what is covered. I don’t know if there are still independent psychiatrists around that do not take insurance but, while it is expensive, it is best to find a very good one and pay. Depending on age a chief of adolescent medicine at a major children’s hospital can recommend the best then with that list find the one that you click with. We were told the maximum age we could expect was 25 (at a research hospital) because it was so severe but we are at 55 and still going strong. A mostly happy person and we have been through what this poor mom has been through more than once. Until the right meds ( or combination of meds) is found it is tricky and requires constant monitoring. With most insurance with routine medical tests your primary physician can
    order the test so insurance will pay for it. Blood work and brain scans for example.
    Kaiser really failed a cousin who had a serious back and leg injury and my mother had very poor geriatric care. Both in CA.

  • @heavenleeangeltalk8471

    Was Aiden ever found? 😢

  • @amynanos7756

    Just heartbreaking. My cousin was in the same position. The doctor saw him once and put him on a medication for bipolar. He had an adverse reaction because he was obviously not bipolar. The doctor took him off that medication and right onto another. He began acting erratically, the doctor told my aunt to give it a chance. My cousin hung himself two days later (last year).

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