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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No don't let one instance discourage you. He's going to have a rough go at the tapper but that doesn't mean you should stop. He needs to feel life. Numb isn't a way to live life and just as you said he's not learning to self regulate which is a very important life skill. Keeping him on a high dose just to not make waves in the house isn't the best thing to do you know what they say the easiest thing to do is usually not the best. I think you should give it more time and once he's off of it completely give it 12 full weeks out of his system before reassessing the situation.[/quote] Thank you for this. I really needed to hear that. I completely agree that it seems we've been doing what's "best" (read: easiest) for the adults. He certainly needed some help years ago and may still need some help now but it feels like we're doing what's easiest over what's right.[/quote] He really should be in therapy to help him learn to self regulate and to manage his feelings. Just cutting the dose and hoping for the best is a bad idea. [/quote]
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