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Medication Dilemma
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Hi MOC1, welcome here to beyond blue forums
We are sufferers here also and cannot advise on medications. It's really for your sons doctor to assess.
However a few things I can tell yuo from my experiences that might help.
- medications can take up to 6 weeks to take effect
- Sometimes it takes a long time to find the 'right one'. I tried 12 before I found the one for me.
- The dilemma of not knowing if effects on behaviour are from meds or illness or other like maturity etc are always an issue.
I'm really happy to read a parent that give their child many options other than pressurising them to get their HSC. Not all of our children can be rogue scholars. With mental illness (and this is important) IMO we need to encourage our kids to find happiness, to be content in life and this for some might be going to work and getting a wage weekly so they can buy a car or take a friend on a date. It might not include education. I would extend this good approach of yours to telling him clearly that if he doenst pass it doesnt matter, as long as he tries.
My late brother pressured himself to succeed in education. He became a teacher and circummed to such stress to end his life at 27yo. He likely had bipolar and other issues we didnt know them days. Hence my views on minimalising expectations.
You are doing everything right. You are a good parent. It shows. Keep his mental illness as your top priority. Take care
Tony WK
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