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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 722910" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Welcome, MCV. In my opinion, when someone is psychotic nothing they say or do makes any rational sense. Which means, of course, they don't understand how ill they are. </p><p></p><p>Your son is adult and can refuse medication. When I was struggling with my late husband who was mentally ill, I found my county mental health office was a great resource. They helped me to readmit my husband two times. Neither time did the doctors change his medication, but at least he was in the hospital for awhile. </p><p></p><p>As for the girl, I think I would warn her that he will be out of the hospital. He is fixated on her for some reason. Does she have a protective order against him? If so, maybe it would be better for him to go back to jail. </p><p></p><p>No one really tell you what to do to fix all of this. You and your husband do what you think is right. If we had the magic cure, none of us would have to discuss solutions on the internet. We're all here to support you in this difficult journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 722910, member: 11832"] Welcome, MCV. In my opinion, when someone is psychotic nothing they say or do makes any rational sense. Which means, of course, they don't understand how ill they are. Your son is adult and can refuse medication. When I was struggling with my late husband who was mentally ill, I found my county mental health office was a great resource. They helped me to readmit my husband two times. Neither time did the doctors change his medication, but at least he was in the hospital for awhile. As for the girl, I think I would warn her that he will be out of the hospital. He is fixated on her for some reason. Does she have a protective order against him? If so, maybe it would be better for him to go back to jail. No one really tell you what to do to fix all of this. You and your husband do what you think is right. If we had the magic cure, none of us would have to discuss solutions on the internet. We're all here to support you in this difficult journey. [/QUOTE]
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