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Problems with 19 Year Old Son
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<blockquote data-quote="PittDoraj" data-source="post: 497768" data-attributes="member: 13500"><p>Well, we met with doctor and case worker at the hospital yesterday. Basically we had a pretty open discussion with our son and he came home. We told him, with the doctor, that there is zero tolerance and that any stealing, drugs, or drinking will mean he must leave the house and cannot return.</p><p></p><p>The doctor at the hospital, along with his psychiatrist, changed his medication to Wellbutrin, 300mg a day. He is also seeing his therapist today in order to setup a dual diagnosis IOP. Of course we are hopeful something changes but honestly, we are not optimistic. I notice he is angry and seems very aggitated. I don't know if that is from the medication or a continued escalation of his reaction to the events of the last two weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PittDoraj, post: 497768, member: 13500"] Well, we met with doctor and case worker at the hospital yesterday. Basically we had a pretty open discussion with our son and he came home. We told him, with the doctor, that there is zero tolerance and that any stealing, drugs, or drinking will mean he must leave the house and cannot return. The doctor at the hospital, along with his psychiatrist, changed his medication to Wellbutrin, 300mg a day. He is also seeing his therapist today in order to setup a dual diagnosis IOP. Of course we are hopeful something changes but honestly, we are not optimistic. I notice he is angry and seems very aggitated. I don't know if that is from the medication or a continued escalation of his reaction to the events of the last two weeks. [/QUOTE]
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