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Ready to see him go off medications ...
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 213755" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>My difficult child is currently not taking any drugs because of the side effect he experienced. He is an adult; he is responsible for his own actions. I can say the the cognitive dulling from the medications he last took---geodon being one, was a scary thing to watch as a parent. He tends toward the depressive side of bi-polar, but works on managing his moods himself. He also continues to use pot to self-medicate. I don't approve, but there is little I can do to stop his use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 213755, member: 1436"] My difficult child is currently not taking any drugs because of the side effect he experienced. He is an adult; he is responsible for his own actions. I can say the the cognitive dulling from the medications he last took---geodon being one, was a scary thing to watch as a parent. He tends toward the depressive side of bi-polar, but works on managing his moods himself. He also continues to use pot to self-medicate. I don't approve, but there is little I can do to stop his use. [/QUOTE]
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