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Adult son back in jail for the nth time
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<blockquote data-quote="detachingmother" data-source="post: 679770" data-attributes="member: 20063"><p>Hopefully the judge will order drug testing, as I have requested. That's for sure.</p><p></p><p>It took a whole heck of a lot of Seroquel to calm him after he was hospitalized last February for severe paranoia/delusions/psychosis/hallucinations. Can't remember how much, but I do remember thinking OH MY, that would knock out a horse.</p><p></p><p>His doctor prescribes this for him already, but when on Depakote, and in "normal" mode it does make him tired. But, never to the point of being hung over. His doctor actually wants him on Depakote, Seroquel, and Risperdal, but has changed it to Depakote after a bunch of back and forth. We know Depakote works as long as he stays away from "other" drugs.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I do know it knocks some people out for hours, but when he's manic and paranoid, which is even while sober most of the time now, it just calms him down enough to relax.</p><p></p><p>I have been worried about the Meth in the jail. I can always tell when he's on it. There's no mistaking it. But, who knows, maybe he was doing it sometime in the past 5 or 6 days. He will be in for more of a rude awakening if I catch wind of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="detachingmother, post: 679770, member: 20063"] Hopefully the judge will order drug testing, as I have requested. That's for sure. It took a whole heck of a lot of Seroquel to calm him after he was hospitalized last February for severe paranoia/delusions/psychosis/hallucinations. Can't remember how much, but I do remember thinking OH MY, that would knock out a horse. His doctor prescribes this for him already, but when on Depakote, and in "normal" mode it does make him tired. But, never to the point of being hung over. His doctor actually wants him on Depakote, Seroquel, and Risperdal, but has changed it to Depakote after a bunch of back and forth. We know Depakote works as long as he stays away from "other" drugs. With that said, I do know it knocks some people out for hours, but when he's manic and paranoid, which is even while sober most of the time now, it just calms him down enough to relax. I have been worried about the Meth in the jail. I can always tell when he's on it. There's no mistaking it. But, who knows, maybe he was doing it sometime in the past 5 or 6 days. He will be in for more of a rude awakening if I catch wind of that. [/QUOTE]
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