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That uneasy feeling when you just know things are about to go shout...
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 617424" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I hope it is a phase, and in some part ex-girlfriend influence rubbing off (she was the one who taught him to take care of his appearance more constantly), but I can't help but fear he is getting depressed. And I hope he ends up to more stable situation career wise very soon and can, and does, go back to therapy. But till he knows he will stay at any given city more than couple months, and is in country he can find a specialist therapist he has a common language with, it will not happen.</p><p></p><p>I don't have much hope for psychiatrist being able to help much right now, even though I do find it paramount he keeps a appointment. Current medications do seem to help some key problems he has had and that of course is a good news. But if the psychiatrist would suggest any medication change to deal with current issues, I doubt difficult child would agree. Of course depending on where he ends up after this gig, but he still feels the burn from those lost pounds because of Zoloft trial and is very wary of trying anything that could affect his performance during the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 617424, member: 14557"] I hope it is a phase, and in some part ex-girlfriend influence rubbing off (she was the one who taught him to take care of his appearance more constantly), but I can't help but fear he is getting depressed. And I hope he ends up to more stable situation career wise very soon and can, and does, go back to therapy. But till he knows he will stay at any given city more than couple months, and is in country he can find a specialist therapist he has a common language with, it will not happen. I don't have much hope for psychiatrist being able to help much right now, even though I do find it paramount he keeps a appointment. Current medications do seem to help some key problems he has had and that of course is a good news. But if the psychiatrist would suggest any medication change to deal with current issues, I doubt difficult child would agree. Of course depending on where he ends up after this gig, but he still feels the burn from those lost pounds because of Zoloft trial and is very wary of trying anything that could affect his performance during the season. [/QUOTE]
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