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<blockquote data-quote="Sickntired" data-source="post: 122340" data-attributes="member: 3848"><p>The only reason I am questioning who to believe is because I have seen so many posts, and read so much, that if it is bipolar, that it is not ideal to treat that with stimulants and antidepressants. Doctor did discontinue the Zoloft, but left the Concerta. Wish I could find the "magic pill" that would make him give a diddly ***. He has convinced himself that he does not need medication. I tried to to explain it to him this way. If he were born without a hand, and a doctor made him an artificial hand ---- as I was about to finish my sentence, he blurted out ---- I wouldn't wear it. It would make me look dumb. Go figure. He is SO oppositional, I don't know why I keep banging my head against that wall, but I do, daily. I know medicine isn't the complete answer. There is no magic pill. But there should be some medicine that works enough to sit on his symptoms so he can possibly even come close to thinking like others. Sorry, bad day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sickntired, post: 122340, member: 3848"] The only reason I am questioning who to believe is because I have seen so many posts, and read so much, that if it is bipolar, that it is not ideal to treat that with stimulants and antidepressants. Doctor did discontinue the Zoloft, but left the Concerta. Wish I could find the "magic pill" that would make him give a diddly ***. He has convinced himself that he does not need medication. I tried to to explain it to him this way. If he were born without a hand, and a doctor made him an artificial hand ---- as I was about to finish my sentence, he blurted out ---- I wouldn't wear it. It would make me look dumb. Go figure. He is SO oppositional, I don't know why I keep banging my head against that wall, but I do, daily. I know medicine isn't the complete answer. There is no magic pill. But there should be some medicine that works enough to sit on his symptoms so he can possibly even come close to thinking like others. Sorry, bad day. [/QUOTE]
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