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Enabling? Or just plain weak??
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 726995" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I just read an article about schizophrenia and weed that was dated this year in some medical mag. I wish I had scribbled down the name of the magazine but I was sort of passing time in a doctor's office....sorry. it was interesting though. It stated that pot is proven to sometimes activate a latent schizophrenia gene and that nobody with schizophrenia should smoke weed at all. It is sad that your son is so dependent on his worse enemy. Sadder still that he can't be forced into treatment. I can't imagine your pain.</p><p></p><p>If your son wasn't violent I would truly understand trying to keep him home as he is very sick. But his violence makes that unsafe. Someone asked if you live alone. Do you? Will he live in a home for the mentally ill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 726995, member: 1550"] I just read an article about schizophrenia and weed that was dated this year in some medical mag. I wish I had scribbled down the name of the magazine but I was sort of passing time in a doctor's office....sorry. it was interesting though. It stated that pot is proven to sometimes activate a latent schizophrenia gene and that nobody with schizophrenia should smoke weed at all. It is sad that your son is so dependent on his worse enemy. Sadder still that he can't be forced into treatment. I can't imagine your pain. If your son wasn't violent I would truly understand trying to keep him home as he is very sick. But his violence makes that unsafe. Someone asked if you live alone. Do you? Will he live in a home for the mentally ill. [/QUOTE]
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