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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 742194" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I agree. The problem is the functioning. It is very upsetting to see him so stoned he can barely walk. If he drank beer to this extent, it would be troubling, too. But what can I do?</p><p></p><p>I feel clear this is the right step. The skies have cleared. I feel hope again.</p><p></p><p>That there is so much water under the bridge and that there has been the 4 months of separation, gives me a place to stand.</p><p></p><p>I found a Neuropsychologist covered by our insurance, who is reachable an hour a way by train, and who runs a brain injury rehab group. All my son has to do is get a referral from his doctor, primary care and I am sure he does not know who that is, but he needs to tackle that. But maybe his liver doctor will do it.</p><p></p><p>But the thing is this: I am clear he does not come back until he has a treatment plan in place for his liver, some sort of therapy and a neuropsychologist exam begun or scheduled, at least. It is his decision. The hang up will be if it takes some time for him to get an appointment with his liver doctor, but he can take the labs, and re-start the antivirals pending an appointment. We have done this before, and he did not follow through. There is danger in starting and stopping the antivirals as there can be a re-bound effect. But there is danger in not doing them, too.</p><p></p><p>I am listening about the pot but I have not decided yet.</p><p></p><p>Thank you, everybody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 742194, member: 18958"] I agree. The problem is the functioning. It is very upsetting to see him so stoned he can barely walk. If he drank beer to this extent, it would be troubling, too. But what can I do? I feel clear this is the right step. The skies have cleared. I feel hope again. That there is so much water under the bridge and that there has been the 4 months of separation, gives me a place to stand. I found a Neuropsychologist covered by our insurance, who is reachable an hour a way by train, and who runs a brain injury rehab group. All my son has to do is get a referral from his doctor, primary care and I am sure he does not know who that is, but he needs to tackle that. But maybe his liver doctor will do it. But the thing is this: I am clear he does not come back until he has a treatment plan in place for his liver, some sort of therapy and a neuropsychologist exam begun or scheduled, at least. It is his decision. The hang up will be if it takes some time for him to get an appointment with his liver doctor, but he can take the labs, and re-start the antivirals pending an appointment. We have done this before, and he did not follow through. There is danger in starting and stopping the antivirals as there can be a re-bound effect. But there is danger in not doing them, too. I am listening about the pot but I have not decided yet. Thank you, everybody. [/QUOTE]
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