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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 177439" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I guess I would push for him to resume therapy - maybe with someone else, and to maintain medication compliance. I'd remind him that therapy will only work if he actively participates, and sad is no way to live. He faces many challenges, more than most his age. He has a choice though. He can fight tooth and nail to live a better life, or he can let life happen to him. Letting life happen usually doesn't work out very well for anyone except for the person who is planning your life for their gain. </p><p></p><p>I guess what I am saying is that given that he is still a minor, and you <em>can</em>, I'd advocate for him to actively make these decisions. If he is too far away from anything to find a job, perhaps a move is in order. These are all very disruptive moves, but if he doesn't make a move to bring his life up, it will definitely go down.</p><p></p><p>Hugs for him, you, and Pootie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 177439, member: 99"] I guess I would push for him to resume therapy - maybe with someone else, and to maintain medication compliance. I'd remind him that therapy will only work if he actively participates, and sad is no way to live. He faces many challenges, more than most his age. He has a choice though. He can fight tooth and nail to live a better life, or he can let life happen to him. Letting life happen usually doesn't work out very well for anyone except for the person who is planning your life for their gain. I guess what I am saying is that given that he is still a minor, and you [i]can[/i], I'd advocate for him to actively make these decisions. If he is too far away from anything to find a job, perhaps a move is in order. These are all very disruptive moves, but if he doesn't make a move to bring his life up, it will definitely go down. Hugs for him, you, and Pootie. [/QUOTE]
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