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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. I thought that I would give yet another update. DS was committed again about five months ago. The three days he spent at the stress clinic didn't seem to be as helpful as his first visit the year before. He has been doing really until about three weeks ago. He developed some paranoia and hallucinations. Docs assured me it's normal and they don't believe his diagnosis has changed. He's just become very fearful of everything and won't go to the bathroom alone. This has caused more than a few accidents. He even tried to grab a knife so he could kill himself. They are all hidden now which makes it difficult to make dinner. He hasn't been to school for two weeks and when I talked to the school, and explained what's going on, they said not to bother bringing him until after Spring break. They don't want to stress him with the things he missed and his class will start with all new material when school resumes. We've adjusted his meds but if it doesn't seem to work then he's going to have to go inpatient again so they can figure his meds out.[/quote]
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