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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We went through/are going through this with my brother. Unfortunately our experience is not good as my parents missed the signs when he was a teen... so my perspective is biased. She needs to get on meds before she is 18. Preferably, the kind that is an injection (monthly) as opposed to a pill to take everyday. Many people will start to feel better and refuse to take meds. You can imagine what happens then. After 18, your sibling cannot make any decisions for their child. It is incredibly difficult to get them any help if they refuse after 18. It's not an easy road if they are not on meds. Hard to keep a job, and it is very very stressful on the family.[/quote] sorry your cousin, not sibling.[/quote]
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