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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 658220" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Hi IAD, good to hear from you. Your post is pretty positive, there are many good things happening for your son. </p><p></p><p>My thoughts are that he is in the middle of the medication adjustments, if he is aware that after 2 hours he feels better, you might emphasize that he only has to get through those 2 hours and then he is okay. The other thought I had is that his hatred for his job may be the actual normal dissatisfaction we all feel when we are ready to make a change. He may be ready to move to a more responsible job. Given his anxiety issues, that must be a difficult place to be, wanting to leave the present job, but anxiety about leaving the present job. Perhaps it's a catch 22 for him. Going to the health club and working out will do wonders for his depression and anxiety, as you likely know, there is much information about how exercise helps immeasurably with both.</p><p></p><p>How are <u>you</u> doing IAD? Do you feel better now that he is moving towards more independence?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 658220, member: 13542"] Hi IAD, good to hear from you. Your post is pretty positive, there are many good things happening for your son. My thoughts are that he is in the middle of the medication adjustments, if he is aware that after 2 hours he feels better, you might emphasize that he only has to get through those 2 hours and then he is okay. The other thought I had is that his hatred for his job may be the actual normal dissatisfaction we all feel when we are ready to make a change. He may be ready to move to a more responsible job. Given his anxiety issues, that must be a difficult place to be, wanting to leave the present job, but anxiety about leaving the present job. Perhaps it's a catch 22 for him. Going to the health club and working out will do wonders for his depression and anxiety, as you likely know, there is much information about how exercise helps immeasurably with both. How are [U]you[/U] doing IAD? Do you feel better now that he is moving towards more independence? [/QUOTE]
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