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Daughter refuses to continue with her medication

jimmydean
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After finally being given meds for depression after seeking help for almost 4 yrs, my 16 yr old daughter was doing really well.  Now,  suddenly, after being on meds for 2 months, she has stopped taking them.  She says that she doesn't recognize herself when she is on the meds and that it is her choice.  We are now back to square one and 'her' decision is affecting everyone.  She acknowledged a long time ago that she had a problem but now this.  I haven't a clue what to do or how to get her back on the meds or willing to see the GP. She is vile and really hurtful without the medication and I'm at my wits end.
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Hi jimmydean,

I have not been on meds myself and have not suffered depression. I have been depressed because of my anxiety but I do not think that is the same. However I do know that both my partner and son have developed something like a mania state when they went on antidepressants. If you have a look at The Black Dog Institute Site there is some information to support this. Your daughter may be right to question the way she is feeling.

Thanks,

Pixie.