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<blockquote data-quote="louise2350" data-source="post: 754560" data-attributes="member: 24632"><p>Acacia: My youngest daughter was put on medication for depression while she was in college. She was working and going to college and had stress with all of this .. The person( NP) she saw who put her on this medication wouldn't listen to her affects from these medications and we finally got her off the medications he prescribed and she just went to another medical person. But, while she was on these medications it affected her so negatively that she did flunk out of college too. Before she was on these medications she was doing fine as far as grades go. She repeated the term over which cost more money, but she got her Bachelors Degree. Your son was just embarrassed and probably felt like a failure when he flunked out but it does happen to others too. So, don't feel all of this is your fault. I'm sure your son will find something else to support himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louise2350, post: 754560, member: 24632"] Acacia: My youngest daughter was put on medication for depression while she was in college. She was working and going to college and had stress with all of this .. The person( NP) she saw who put her on this medication wouldn't listen to her affects from these medications and we finally got her off the medications he prescribed and she just went to another medical person. But, while she was on these medications it affected her so negatively that she did flunk out of college too. Before she was on these medications she was doing fine as far as grades go. She repeated the term over which cost more money, but she got her Bachelors Degree. Your son was just embarrassed and probably felt like a failure when he flunked out but it does happen to others too. So, don't feel all of this is your fault. I'm sure your son will find something else to support himself. [/QUOTE]
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