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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 704218" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Depression is so hard to treat. My son needs 3 antidepressant medications. One is for adhd, but still has an antidepressant effect. One is for sleep but still has an antidepressant effect. It wasn't until all were in place that he could really function and use the tools he had learned. I think we got lucky that he really hates drugs because I couldn't see him doing well on pot. He didn't finish college, didn't really see the point of most of the classes. THought they were a waste of his time and money. So he stopped attending. He is happy and has a good job with career potential though, and he is loved by his bosses, coworkers and customers alike at work, so who am I to complain? </p><p></p><p>I hope you and your husband find a way to figure out something you can live with that doesn't involve your son moving in. It may take more time to find the right medications. I don't know what to say about the pot except I wish it wasn;t such a problem. It just is for many people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 704218, member: 1233"] Depression is so hard to treat. My son needs 3 antidepressant medications. One is for adhd, but still has an antidepressant effect. One is for sleep but still has an antidepressant effect. It wasn't until all were in place that he could really function and use the tools he had learned. I think we got lucky that he really hates drugs because I couldn't see him doing well on pot. He didn't finish college, didn't really see the point of most of the classes. THought they were a waste of his time and money. So he stopped attending. He is happy and has a good job with career potential though, and he is loved by his bosses, coworkers and customers alike at work, so who am I to complain? I hope you and your husband find a way to figure out something you can live with that doesn't involve your son moving in. It may take more time to find the right medications. I don't know what to say about the pot except I wish it wasn;t such a problem. It just is for many people. [/QUOTE]
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