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<blockquote data-quote="agingrapidly" data-source="post: 704214" data-attributes="member: 20622"><p>Thank you! I think we (me and my husband) are on the same page that he cannot come back to the house to live. We are trying to work through what is really happening. If he can successfully complete nine units per semester, we would be happy with that and if he can't he can work.</p><p></p><p>The MAOI he is on is a dermal patch the 6ml (or mg) dosage which is safe. It is not highly prescribed as most doctors still associate all MAOIs with the pills (which can be very dangerous). Also, he has a month trial prescription, after which it may be hard to get the patch covered by insurance. There are coupons available for certain insurances. The patch is about $600 per month based on my understanding (20 per daily patch). We live in CA...pot was virtually legal and will be legal soon. I am convinced the pot has a very adverse effect on him, but sadly he does not see this to be the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agingrapidly, post: 704214, member: 20622"] Thank you! I think we (me and my husband) are on the same page that he cannot come back to the house to live. We are trying to work through what is really happening. If he can successfully complete nine units per semester, we would be happy with that and if he can't he can work. The MAOI he is on is a dermal patch the 6ml (or mg) dosage which is safe. It is not highly prescribed as most doctors still associate all MAOIs with the pills (which can be very dangerous). Also, he has a month trial prescription, after which it may be hard to get the patch covered by insurance. There are coupons available for certain insurances. The patch is about $600 per month based on my understanding (20 per daily patch). We live in CA...pot was virtually legal and will be legal soon. I am convinced the pot has a very adverse effect on him, but sadly he does not see this to be the case. [/QUOTE]
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