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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 492021" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I have to say this is something I dont have a ton of experience with but my gut instinct is to say that it is time to cut the money off. He isnt even attempting to try to help himself. I wouldnt say this if he was making even small attempts but he isnt. I wish there was something like a methadone clinic where he could go to have his medications administered. That would be ideal if he would use it. Of course, that would also mean he would have to be in one area. But at sometime he is going to have to grow up enough to become responsible for himself. This just might be the time he has to do it. I dont know what medications he is on but there may be a way that he can have them in long acting forms. I know some come in shots that can be given in weekly forms. </p><p></p><p>I dont know. Just throwing out some ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 492021, member: 1514"] I have to say this is something I dont have a ton of experience with but my gut instinct is to say that it is time to cut the money off. He isnt even attempting to try to help himself. I wouldnt say this if he was making even small attempts but he isnt. I wish there was something like a methadone clinic where he could go to have his medications administered. That would be ideal if he would use it. Of course, that would also mean he would have to be in one area. But at sometime he is going to have to grow up enough to become responsible for himself. This just might be the time he has to do it. I dont know what medications he is on but there may be a way that he can have them in long acting forms. I know some come in shots that can be given in weekly forms. I dont know. Just throwing out some ideas. [/QUOTE]
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