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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 668548" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Outwardly Ache has been doing little better during the last couple of weeks. Apparently seems calmer, more engaged, shows less bizarre behaviours. But apparently that is, at least in part, just front.</p><p></p><p>He has had one episode of being really out of it and delusional. This one was again substance induced. He was having anxiety attack and was given one 10 mg tablet of oxazepam, which he has before used rarely without any other issues than feeling bit slow the next day (the reason he hates all benzos) by a doctor. That was only substance he did take and given circumstances they can be sure about that. Still that one, low dose oxazepam caused him to spiral to delusional and bizarre thoughts, talk and actions for several hours.</p><p></p><p>So maybe those thoughts are there all the time and it is sheer will that keeps it under control. And then something happens and he relaxes a bit or loses some of that control, all that mess comes to surface. In that case he is fighting a losing battle, I'm afraid.</p><p></p><p>So while aside of that episode he seems to be doing better, and while still not talking to us, he is talking to his grandpa and according him trying to figure out how to repair the relationship with both us and his mentor figure who is very important to him and whom he angered earlier, I don't dare to be too hopeful. Something seems to continue being really wrong with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 668548, member: 14557"] Outwardly Ache has been doing little better during the last couple of weeks. Apparently seems calmer, more engaged, shows less bizarre behaviours. But apparently that is, at least in part, just front. He has had one episode of being really out of it and delusional. This one was again substance induced. He was having anxiety attack and was given one 10 mg tablet of oxazepam, which he has before used rarely without any other issues than feeling bit slow the next day (the reason he hates all benzos) by a doctor. That was only substance he did take and given circumstances they can be sure about that. Still that one, low dose oxazepam caused him to spiral to delusional and bizarre thoughts, talk and actions for several hours. So maybe those thoughts are there all the time and it is sheer will that keeps it under control. And then something happens and he relaxes a bit or loses some of that control, all that mess comes to surface. In that case he is fighting a losing battle, I'm afraid. So while aside of that episode he seems to be doing better, and while still not talking to us, he is talking to his grandpa and according him trying to figure out how to repair the relationship with both us and his mentor figure who is very important to him and whom he angered earlier, I don't dare to be too hopeful. Something seems to continue being really wrong with him. [/QUOTE]
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