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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 724648" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>PM</p><p>First I am so very sorry. Second how awful that tou have not a single soul to confide in and help You through this. I am so very glad you are here. </p><p></p><p>I am a nurse and I will share some knowledge and some personal experience. </p><p></p><p>My sons drug of choice is weed. He goes psychotic on weed alone and it drives me twisted when people minimize the perils of weed. I was certain he had MH issues along with his addiction. He is wild wild! fabricates and lives in his own version of reality. And when he does not use he is very sane and behaves normally. It is very frightening. </p><p></p><p>There are clinical studies that indeed show that weed can induce schizophrenic psychosis. 80% of which resolves when they stop using weed. The other 20% have an unregulated underlying schizophrenia that requires medication to control. Do not let the term fair concern you. It is one of those dry fence sitting clinical terms often used by physicians. </p><p></p><p>My best friend had a psychotic break 10 years ago. It was very severe. He husband tried to ignore it. She attempted to chop off her own thumb as they had instituted a thumb scan at her place of work and she was insistent that it had implanted an evil chip in her body. She also tried to bludgeon the family pet as it had a chip from the vet that was also an evil entity. I convinced her husband to take her to the hospital. She was admitted to ICU also. She is on a medication regimen and is doing very very well. She is a loving mother and full time nurse. </p><p></p><p>Do not get too disheartened by all of this. Is there a mixed disorders clinic in his area that he could go to? Once he is stable MH wise do you feel he will need rehab to help him understand the need to steer clear of drugs with his vulnerabilities? </p><p></p><p>Do not get too disheartened, he can improve and the majority do. </p><p></p><p> His father needs a swift kick in the aaaasssss. What a jerk. </p><p></p><p>When people ask about my son I say he is fishing his path in life. None of their business otherwise. </p><p></p><p>Big hugs to you. Know you are not alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 724648, member: 21895"] PM First I am so very sorry. Second how awful that tou have not a single soul to confide in and help You through this. I am so very glad you are here. I am a nurse and I will share some knowledge and some personal experience. My sons drug of choice is weed. He goes psychotic on weed alone and it drives me twisted when people minimize the perils of weed. I was certain he had MH issues along with his addiction. He is wild wild! fabricates and lives in his own version of reality. And when he does not use he is very sane and behaves normally. It is very frightening. There are clinical studies that indeed show that weed can induce schizophrenic psychosis. 80% of which resolves when they stop using weed. The other 20% have an unregulated underlying schizophrenia that requires medication to control. Do not let the term fair concern you. It is one of those dry fence sitting clinical terms often used by physicians. My best friend had a psychotic break 10 years ago. It was very severe. He husband tried to ignore it. She attempted to chop off her own thumb as they had instituted a thumb scan at her place of work and she was insistent that it had implanted an evil chip in her body. She also tried to bludgeon the family pet as it had a chip from the vet that was also an evil entity. I convinced her husband to take her to the hospital. She was admitted to ICU also. She is on a medication regimen and is doing very very well. She is a loving mother and full time nurse. Do not get too disheartened by all of this. Is there a mixed disorders clinic in his area that he could go to? Once he is stable MH wise do you feel he will need rehab to help him understand the need to steer clear of drugs with his vulnerabilities? Do not get too disheartened, he can improve and the majority do. His father needs a swift kick in the aaaasssss. What a jerk. When people ask about my son I say he is fishing his path in life. None of their business otherwise. Big hugs to you. Know you are not alone. [/QUOTE]
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