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I was very suprised he actually took his meds last night at bedtime. He normally rejects taking any medications. |
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Taking the meds is a good sign. Mari |
Ksman and your son
We have some of these MI issues in our family, and our son is no exception. It's extremely challenging I know. Sometimes, answers are not easy and readily available. Just wishing you all the best and glad you are reaching out. Take care!:)
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He usually sleeps until about noon then says he doesn't get any sleep. Strange thing the other day my wife and I went to the grocery store around 1130. He called me at 1215 asking where we were and drove quickly to he store. He doesn't like y to be together without him Finally after being rude and criticizing my wife (his mother) and making her cry this morning he refused to apologize. Said he is right, we are lazy and he hasn't done anything wrong. |
better doctors and more frequent trips to the doctors
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Please give him a chance to get his medicines straightened out. The Seroquel / Quetiapine might be helping him but the other ones seem not to be helping. And you do not know yet if the Seroquel / Quetiapine is at the right dose. Does he still have agitation, mood swings, headaches, pains, and paranoia? When you refer to him as pushing boundaries, I feel that you have no idea what he is going through. Bipolar people do not push boundaries like a healthy 15 year old does. Your son is very sick. It is hard for a parent (or anyone) to grasp the full degree of the the bipolar illness and brain injuries. Quote:
I am sorry that your son hurt your wife. Try to avoid those kinds of talks with him for a while. The reason he seems that he has a negative attitude is because he is very very sick. He needs better treatment than he is getting right now. When the medicine is straightened out, he will feel better and act nicer. Mari |
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That is weird about the dog. He seems out of touch with reality. The Quetiapine is supposed to help with that. Maybe his anxiety caused that episode. It is good to hear that his mood swings are less severe and less frequent. M |
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He does this from time to time. He tells people to step yelling. When people are just talking normally or visiting. He seems very sensitive to noise. |
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I also take hours to wake up in the morning. My meds make me hungover / give me brain fog. I do not know what happens with Seroquel. It could be a bipolar thing or a medications thing or a combination of both. Lately I have been easily irritated. And I am aware that I am irritating to others who are around me when I am jumpy and annoying. Ask him if he wants to try some ear plugs or some noise canceling headphones. |
It's been about 10 months now. Thought I would give an update. Our son had gotten much better. He takes his medication. Just recently within the past couple of weeks he has started becoming negative and yelling at m a lot telling me I'm stupid or an idiot.
Still overall he is doing better. Just wearing on us after 10 months if this. Would like to have more hope that he could live on his own since he is 26. |
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