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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 748883" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>I'm sorry you're going through this. It's so hard to watch our children struggle. I have struggled with mental health issues, as has my daughter, though not as severe as your son's. I have worked as a teacher both in public school and the prison system so I am acquainted with these types of situations. I also have a nephew who has very similar issues to your son's. At one point he disappeared from MIT (this was when the schizophrenia first appeared) and couldn't be located for quite some time. He is currently medication compliant, living on his own and back in school. But his parents know there are no guarantees. As others have said you need to put your energy into your own health and wellness. It is obvious you have tried everything to help your son, and if your help were enough it would have worked by now. Please treat yourself as you would a friend going through this same experience. Be kind to yourself and find things to keep you busy. Sending you peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 748883, member: 11235"] I'm sorry you're going through this. It's so hard to watch our children struggle. I have struggled with mental health issues, as has my daughter, though not as severe as your son's. I have worked as a teacher both in public school and the prison system so I am acquainted with these types of situations. I also have a nephew who has very similar issues to your son's. At one point he disappeared from MIT (this was when the schizophrenia first appeared) and couldn't be located for quite some time. He is currently medication compliant, living on his own and back in school. But his parents know there are no guarantees. As others have said you need to put your energy into your own health and wellness. It is obvious you have tried everything to help your son, and if your help were enough it would have worked by now. Please treat yourself as you would a friend going through this same experience. Be kind to yourself and find things to keep you busy. Sending you peace. [/QUOTE]
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