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<blockquote data-quote="Robert44" data-source="post: 697992" data-attributes="member: 20647"><p>Yes I agree. Even though I wish my son didn't have to go on medications and take a chance with side effects he really needs to. The key is getting him to understand and agree to go along with the plan. He has been taking the Lexapro but he said he's only going to try it for a month. Gotta get him to understand that it's gonna take longer and he might have to try other medications. He's a very late bloomer. His voice didn't drop tll he was a junior in High School. He's still growing and he still doesn't have hair on his face yet and he's almost 19. He has big hands and feet so I think hes still gonna grow a few more inches. (Like a puppy with big paws) Sorry for all these personal details! Maybe someone else is going through this and it might help. I hope he may also even "grow" out of his depression when he fully matures. Keep Plugin.... Bye for now. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert44, post: 697992, member: 20647"] Yes I agree. Even though I wish my son didn't have to go on medications and take a chance with side effects he really needs to. The key is getting him to understand and agree to go along with the plan. He has been taking the Lexapro but he said he's only going to try it for a month. Gotta get him to understand that it's gonna take longer and he might have to try other medications. He's a very late bloomer. His voice didn't drop tll he was a junior in High School. He's still growing and he still doesn't have hair on his face yet and he's almost 19. He has big hands and feet so I think hes still gonna grow a few more inches. (Like a puppy with big paws) Sorry for all these personal details! Maybe someone else is going through this and it might help. I hope he may also even "grow" out of his depression when he fully matures. Keep Plugin.... Bye for now. thanks [/QUOTE]
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