[humanser] psychiatric medication question

Serena Cucco serena.c.cucco at gmail.com
Sat Jun 13 01:50:30 UTC 2015


Hi guys,

As far as telling on Bob to his mom, he still lives with her, so it
wouldn't exactly be telling on him.  Plus, they're close enough that
she's the only one he'll listen to, if he's able to listen to anybody.
If I talk to his mom, she'd probably not have to tell Bob that I
talked to her.  For that matter, Bob could be included on the call.
All I don't want is to only talk to Bob and get nowhere.  Also, I of
course know that many of us might not be as close with our parents or
may wonder why parents are involved, but for others of us, our parents
are still involved in our lives, so telling on us doesn't exist.
Finally, to those who keep emphasizing the doctor/patient choice about
medications, I'm aware of this.  All I might do is ask his mom if she
has talked to his doctor about trying a slightly lower dose.  That's
all.

Serena

On 6/12/15, Lisa Irving via humanser <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello Serena and all others,
>
> Are you familiar with the Recovery Model and any of Lisa St. George's
> materials? Lisa created a facilator's manual and corresponding workbooks for
> a class called, Medication for Success. Typically thiss class is eight weeks
> and meets for two hours each week. The overall purpose of this class is to
> educate and empower consumers living with mental illness to make informed
> choices about medications.
>
> Other elementss of the class includes understanding and identifying
> medication-related side effects, symptomss and the ability to recognize the
> difference between side effectss and emotions. You might want to see if your
> local mental health agencies offerss this class or something similar.
> Additionally, you may want to see if your community has Health Navigators
> who work with mental health organizations. One function of the health
> navigator who works with mental health consumers is to model, coatch and
> observe consumerss to interact with primary care doctors and mental health
> providers...
>
> Best,
> Lisaa Irving
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Jun 12, 2015, at 9:50 AM, dotwriter1--- via humanser
>> <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Good question. Until you find out exactly why they're not taking the
>> medicine regularly though you can't really find a solution. You just
>> described my ex husband. We never figured out a solution. Good luck
>> Serena!
>>
>> Ericka
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jun 12, 2015, at 10:44 AM, Serena Cucco via humanser
>>> <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm asking the following to help a friend who I'll refer to as Bob.
>>> Bob has OCD and doesn't take his medication consistently.  I imagine
>>> it's because of how it makes him feel and its many side effects.
>>> Might a slightly lower dose be effective for him?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Serena
>>>
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