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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 667886" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have a mood disorder which incapacitated me without my medications. I'm normal on them although it tool a decade to find a good medication fit. I was sick too but never gave up on helping myself.</p><p>I had no family support. To this day surviving family call me crazy. I don't care.</p><p>It is up to your son, unless he is psychotic and does not realize he is I'll, to comply with treatment and if one thing doesn't work he needs to keep trying or nothing will help him.</p><p>If he is truly bipolar, he needs medications period. If he won't try to.gind the medications that will stabilize him you can't do anything. Legally nobody can force him to take medication. I disagree with this law, but it is what it is.</p><p>Do what is best for the rest of you and hope your son will choose to get well</p><p>Hugs. I'm so angry at our mental health system. A good resource for info and advice is your codes national alliance for the mentally ill. I am in training there to learn how to help peers who are also mentally ill and not yet stable. Great organization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 667886, member: 1550"] I have a mood disorder which incapacitated me without my medications. I'm normal on them although it tool a decade to find a good medication fit. I was sick too but never gave up on helping myself. I had no family support. To this day surviving family call me crazy. I don't care. It is up to your son, unless he is psychotic and does not realize he is I'll, to comply with treatment and if one thing doesn't work he needs to keep trying or nothing will help him. If he is truly bipolar, he needs medications period. If he won't try to.gind the medications that will stabilize him you can't do anything. Legally nobody can force him to take medication. I disagree with this law, but it is what it is. Do what is best for the rest of you and hope your son will choose to get well Hugs. I'm so angry at our mental health system. A good resource for info and advice is your codes national alliance for the mentally ill. I am in training there to learn how to help peers who are also mentally ill and not yet stable. Great organization. [/QUOTE]
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