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<blockquote data-quote="Pinkfreud" data-source="post: 683445" data-attributes="member: 18206"><p>See, I don't know lol. As a background, I had him at 17, was married to his father for 12 yrs ( who is a similar personality).</p><p>He was on Zoloft for about 6 months a few years ago, and then abruptly stopped, because he didn't like the way it " cramped his creativity". </p><p>He tried Lexapro on my advice last year after he had a breakdown, and again stopped it and swears he will never use another ssri. I did take him to a psychiatrist for an evaluation about 18 mos ago, he did the 2 hr intake questionnaire, and then had his actual appointment ( by himself) the next day and he got into an argument with the psychiatrist over whether he is agnostic or atheist. The psychiatrist prescribed Seroquel, Xanax and another ssri ( I cant recall which). my son tore up the rx's and refused to go back.</p><p></p><p>where my confusion is: Does he truly have mental issues, or does he use that as an excuse? I just don't know....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinkfreud, post: 683445, member: 18206"] See, I don't know lol. As a background, I had him at 17, was married to his father for 12 yrs ( who is a similar personality). He was on Zoloft for about 6 months a few years ago, and then abruptly stopped, because he didn't like the way it " cramped his creativity". He tried Lexapro on my advice last year after he had a breakdown, and again stopped it and swears he will never use another ssri. I did take him to a psychiatrist for an evaluation about 18 mos ago, he did the 2 hr intake questionnaire, and then had his actual appointment ( by himself) the next day and he got into an argument with the psychiatrist over whether he is agnostic or atheist. The psychiatrist prescribed Seroquel, Xanax and another ssri ( I cant recall which). my son tore up the rx's and refused to go back. where my confusion is: Does he truly have mental issues, or does he use that as an excuse? I just don't know.... [/QUOTE]
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