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A soft place to land once again...5 years later
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 706766" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi and welcome back. I was here under a different name. Does your son show signs of psychosis that is not related to drug use? Does he think people are chasing him (the CiA and FBI are common in schizophrenia), does he think he is being poisoned or does he see or hear things that are not There? Why do his friends feel he has psychosis? Is his cognitive function getting worse? Without, say, meth which causes psycosos?</p><p></p><p>I suggest even bribing him to see a psychiatrist if he is psychotic. Psychotic disorders often develop around 25 and do not just go away. His best chance, if this is it, is getting help and maybe placement in a group home so his medication can be monitored can happen.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry you had to find us again and hope this is not an end, but a beginning to getting the proper help for your son. Hugs!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 706766, member: 1550"] Hi and welcome back. I was here under a different name. Does your son show signs of psychosis that is not related to drug use? Does he think people are chasing him (the CiA and FBI are common in schizophrenia), does he think he is being poisoned or does he see or hear things that are not There? Why do his friends feel he has psychosis? Is his cognitive function getting worse? Without, say, meth which causes psycosos? I suggest even bribing him to see a psychiatrist if he is psychotic. Psychotic disorders often develop around 25 and do not just go away. His best chance, if this is it, is getting help and maybe placement in a group home so his medication can be monitored can happen. I am sorry you had to find us again and hope this is not an end, but a beginning to getting the proper help for your son. Hugs!! [/QUOTE]
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