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Bipolar, ADD son, now 29 and back at home... :-(
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 706128" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I am wondering if your son actually is schizoaffective rather thsn just bipolar. That is both bipolar moods with hallucinations. If so, stims for ADD could make him worse...i hope he is not on stimulants. They are not good for any mental illness. He sounds very paranoid, which isn't his fault. Telling him it's his imagination won't make his illness let him believe it.</p><p></p><p>Is your son also using street drugs, even alcohol or pot? Or is he just I'll mentally ill. Why won't he go to his doctor? I have a soft spot for those who have serious mental illness that includes things like paranoia. Was he in an anti psychotic?</p><p></p><p>You could make a psychiatrist and taking medication in front of you a condition for him to stay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 706128, member: 1550"] I am wondering if your son actually is schizoaffective rather thsn just bipolar. That is both bipolar moods with hallucinations. If so, stims for ADD could make him worse...i hope he is not on stimulants. They are not good for any mental illness. He sounds very paranoid, which isn't his fault. Telling him it's his imagination won't make his illness let him believe it. Is your son also using street drugs, even alcohol or pot? Or is he just I'll mentally ill. Why won't he go to his doctor? I have a soft spot for those who have serious mental illness that includes things like paranoia. Was he in an anti psychotic? You could make a psychiatrist and taking medication in front of you a condition for him to stay. [/QUOTE]
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