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<blockquote data-quote="bertie" data-source="post: 172794" data-attributes="member: 965"><p>He always, always HATED taking his medications. He used to hide them in various places, fight me most of the time when he was supposed to take them....after I took him to Washington to live, he called me a week later and asked if he could try going off his medications. I said ok, but we needed to keep an eye on how he reacted.</p><p></p><p>He was doing great until his girlfriend's baby came....at that time, a lot of other things changed in his life. They moved into their own apartment, he had less structure than he had living with his girlfriend's folks, and of course a newborn baby is a huge stressor. He's done a complete spiral downward since then (two months ago). He's lost weight, he's angry and moody, he accuses his girlfriend of things that aren't true, he's hanging out with his loser friends again, and he's smoking pot again.</p><p></p><p>I know there's no guarantee he'll go back on medications.</p><p></p><p>He's in court right now, it started at 3 PM. I'm waiting to hear what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bertie, post: 172794, member: 965"] He always, always HATED taking his medications. He used to hide them in various places, fight me most of the time when he was supposed to take them....after I took him to Washington to live, he called me a week later and asked if he could try going off his medications. I said ok, but we needed to keep an eye on how he reacted. He was doing great until his girlfriend's baby came....at that time, a lot of other things changed in his life. They moved into their own apartment, he had less structure than he had living with his girlfriend's folks, and of course a newborn baby is a huge stressor. He's done a complete spiral downward since then (two months ago). He's lost weight, he's angry and moody, he accuses his girlfriend of things that aren't true, he's hanging out with his loser friends again, and he's smoking pot again. I know there's no guarantee he'll go back on medications. He's in court right now, it started at 3 PM. I'm waiting to hear what happens. [/QUOTE]
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