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difficult child is depressed
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 82133" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>I hope he doesn't feel the need to start self medicating again if he's depressed. He's still on the suboxone? That is a good thing. It seems like maybe he needs more purpose in life to give him some insentive. I never really dealt with depression, so there isn't much I can say. I just hope he finds a constructive way to get a handle on this and doesn't relapse. How long has he been clean and on the suboxone now?? He must be seeing someone who prescribes it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 82133, member: 2442"] I hope he doesn't feel the need to start self medicating again if he's depressed. He's still on the suboxone? That is a good thing. It seems like maybe he needs more purpose in life to give him some insentive. I never really dealt with depression, so there isn't much I can say. I just hope he finds a constructive way to get a handle on this and doesn't relapse. How long has he been clean and on the suboxone now?? He must be seeing someone who prescribes it. [/QUOTE]
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