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<blockquote data-quote="Nandina" data-source="post: 761554" data-attributes="member: 23742"><p>KSM, I am so sorry you’re dealing with this. I am in the same situation only my son is in jail. I am just learning all of it, especially about psychosis, schizophrenia, etc. so I am not the best to advise, but I have learned that psychotic breaks from meth can be intermittent and in some people the breaks may eventually end completely, while others can continue to have them for years, depending on years addicted, how much meth, what type, etc. New meth is much worse if you can imagine meth being any worse.</p><p></p><p>This has been in the news recently, you might have seen it. I found it interesting and especially from the point of view of a meth addict who had been through both the old and new meth.</p><p></p><p>I’m sure others who have more experience with mental illness will chime in.</p><p></p><p>I will certainly pray for you and your family. This I can do with certainty. Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nandina, post: 761554, member: 23742"] KSM, I am so sorry you’re dealing with this. I am in the same situation only my son is in jail. I am just learning all of it, especially about psychosis, schizophrenia, etc. so I am not the best to advise, but I have learned that psychotic breaks from meth can be intermittent and in some people the breaks may eventually end completely, while others can continue to have them for years, depending on years addicted, how much meth, what type, etc. New meth is much worse if you can imagine meth being any worse. This has been in the news recently, you might have seen it. I found it interesting and especially from the point of view of a meth addict who had been through both the old and new meth. I’m sure others who have more experience with mental illness will chime in. I will certainly pray for you and your family. This I can do with certainty. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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