This is entirely a personal decision, up to you. My two cents is this: my father was a manic depressive who refused to take his meds. I spent years telling him he has to take the meds and he refused my every request. His refusal led to a divorce after 40 years of happy marriage, four hospitalizations, two civil commitment proceedings and a nearly successful suicide attempt. And the entire time, I was on him to take the meds and he STILL refused. In April '08 he had a stroke and became wheelchair bound. He depended upon me for everything. And the first thing I did was tell him, "time to take your meds." He still refused. I put it in his food anyway and it worked. Now some people may be outraged by my decision, but trust me, my manic father was incapable of knowing what was best for him so I acted on his behalf and it was the best thing for him. Your son needs this pill. If he were my son I think you know what I'd do. But again, this is your personal decision that only you can make for yourself. But when someone you love is incapable of acting in their own best interests, the decision to act on their behalf is a decision that loved ones have to make.
_________________ Pre-TSM:50+wk/hangovers/blackouts/bad behavior Regained Control wk36 Now:<20/wk/NO hangovers/blackouts/bad behavior (Nothing in this post should be construed as medical/legal advice. Always consult a physician before taking prescription drugs.)
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