Shown: posts 1 to 5 of 5. This is the beginning of the thread.
Posted by Solstice on February 19, 2012, at 13:25:20
Here you go, Lou. Post it all here. Otherwise, I would appreciate you refraining from posting your concerns about medications and/or my child on my other thread.
This thread is all yours.
Solstice
Posted by Christ_empowered on February 19, 2012, at 15:05:26
In reply to Lou's thread to post concerns about Solstice's kid, posted by Solstice on February 19, 2012, at 13:25:20
I used to be a lot like Lou, which is why I think he may need medication(s). The mental health industry can be rough on people, although they can also help. Kind of frightening, really.
Posted by Solstice on February 19, 2012, at 17:50:42
In reply to Re: Lou's thread to post concerns about Solstice's kid, posted by Christ_empowered on February 19, 2012, at 15:05:26
> I used to be a lot like Lou, which is why I think he may need medication(s). The mental health industry can be rough on people, although they can also help. Kind of frightening, really.
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>I wish I could see it compassionately, but right now Lou's incessant posts about the Same Thing are obsessive and disruptive, and I just wish he would stop. We all know what Lou thinks. He's posted his single opinion on my thread ten times today - and enough is enough. Repetition does not make people more likely to listen. In my experience it makes people LESS likely to listen. He already had his three posts in a row, and then he had four posts in a row, that would have been six posts in a row if someone else hadn't posted at the same time as he did to interrupt it. I think that violates the rules here, but he may rack it up to 100 posts before Administration catches it.
God help anybody who comes here and tries to get assistance regarding their child with mental illness.. because Lou won't convey his concerns just once. He doubles and triples his effort when it's somebody's kid. He's monopolizing the thread with his agenda. It feels like torture to me, especially under the circumstances... and what he's doing certainly doesn't feel even remotely civil to me.
Solstice
Posted by Christ_empowered on February 19, 2012, at 17:54:09
In reply to Re: Lou's thread to post concerns about Solstice's kid, posted by Solstice on February 19, 2012, at 17:50:42
I just thought of something! gradual withdrawal of the amphetamines and gradual introduction of a benzo. The benzo takes the edge off amphetamine tapers and also should help calm down (hypo)mania, anxiety, agitation, and irritability. It could also deal with any activation from the atypical (I have NO idea what Latuda is like, but some atypicals do seem to energize people a bit).
Posted by ed_uk2010 on February 20, 2012, at 13:59:07
In reply to Re: Lou's thread to post concerns about Solstice's kid, posted by Solstice on February 19, 2012, at 17:50:42
>I wish I could see it compassionately, but right now Lou's incessant posts about the Same Thing are obsessive and disruptive, and I just wish he would stop. We all know what Lou thinks. He's posted his single opinion on my thread ten times today - and enough is enough.
Exactly, it is very damaging to the forum.
This is the end of the thread.
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