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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 663456" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Feeling Sad, life throws bad cards at the well off too. Ozzie and Harriet probably never heard of something called schizophrenia. It was hidden back in the day. Plenty of people suffered back then. At least now there are much better medications and there is ALWAYS hope that somehow your son will fall into a path somewhere where he will get medical treatment, whether he likes it or not. Then, when he is stable, he will finally realize he is ill.</p><p></p><p>Right now I'm sure it is so hard. But living at home, frightening to all of you, afraid or just refusing to take medication...he will not be found in the streets by the cops and perhaps taken to a mental health facility. He has a better shot getting help, from what I've read, by being found by somebody in power who realizes he is sick. </p><p></p><p>Many adult children do recover from even schizophrenia with the right medication and the will to sttay the course. You do not know how strong your son is right now...once he is stable, and I hope that happens, he might be determined to STAY well. I really, really hope that happens.</p><p></p><p>Until then, you have done the only thing you COULD do, given the circumstances. Hugs!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 663456, member: 1550"] Feeling Sad, life throws bad cards at the well off too. Ozzie and Harriet probably never heard of something called schizophrenia. It was hidden back in the day. Plenty of people suffered back then. At least now there are much better medications and there is ALWAYS hope that somehow your son will fall into a path somewhere where he will get medical treatment, whether he likes it or not. Then, when he is stable, he will finally realize he is ill. Right now I'm sure it is so hard. But living at home, frightening to all of you, afraid or just refusing to take medication...he will not be found in the streets by the cops and perhaps taken to a mental health facility. He has a better shot getting help, from what I've read, by being found by somebody in power who realizes he is sick. Many adult children do recover from even schizophrenia with the right medication and the will to sttay the course. You do not know how strong your son is right now...once he is stable, and I hope that happens, he might be determined to STAY well. I really, really hope that happens. Until then, you have done the only thing you COULD do, given the circumstances. Hugs!!!! [/QUOTE]
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