Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Months After

Our son has been in out-patient treatment for two months. At first daily, all day, then stepping down to half a day, daily. He has been living at his mother's house, and is drug therapy compliant. The treatment center would like to continue lessening his service plan, but they do not want to release him until he has a therapeutic relationship set up with a psychiatrist. We send him and his mother a list of doctors near them and when I see them next the progress is not encouraging. They have not been able to find a doctor who will see him before August of this year. Our son asks me if I think the diagnosis is correct and I have to tell him yes. He wants to know when he can stop taking the medication and I have to tell him it could be a long time or never and that the treatment may change over time. He may have side effects that are uncomfortable and he will have to decide if the discomfort is worth risking another set of incidents like what we have experienced. I take the next day off work, take the list of doctors provided by our insurance, and make calls until I find three that will take him before August. I send him and his mother the list.

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