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When a grown child is anti-medication
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 178189" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>MWM, I agree with you that you will have to let her come to her own in this. As for how to feel better about this yourself, Al-Anon may still be the right place. Or, maybe just involving yourself in something that you enjoy. You are on the right track, because you know the decision about medication is hers. All you can do is remember that she is an intelligent and articulate young woman, and keep your eye out for any "over the top" behaviors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 178189, member: 99"] MWM, I agree with you that you will have to let her come to her own in this. As for how to feel better about this yourself, Al-Anon may still be the right place. Or, maybe just involving yourself in something that you enjoy. You are on the right track, because you know the decision about medication is hers. All you can do is remember that she is an intelligent and articulate young woman, and keep your eye out for any "over the top" behaviors. [/QUOTE]
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