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Old 08-26-2013, 04:07 PM #10
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Another update. Today my son went to see his psychiatrist. She put him on Quetiaprine. This is the 3rd medication. He refused to take the first two. Latuda and something else I can't remember.

He usually tries the meds for a day or two and then says they don't do any good and quits.

He feels his problems are more related to his TBI from 2007. He is going to see a TBI specialist in Kansas City next month.

He also seems to make up plenaty of excuses for self medicating and how much better and more natural that would be. My wife and I aren't buying that and his doctors aren't either. In fact the MD that met with him last week told him that many of his physical and mental symptoms may be directly related to his self medication.

I hope something starts working soon. There times I have to ask myself is this is a medical issue or is he just being a jerk?
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