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Re: Dealing WIth Someone Mentally Unhealthy
Re: Dealing WIth Someone Mentally Unhealthy
(Anonymous) 2012-07-18 02:33 am (UTC)(link)it was a suggestion to follow if they could not or would not take the medication at all because of the side effects
if they can find meds that don't cause the side effects that made them decide to quit it, that's even better
but finding the right medication takes time, and in the mean time they could try to see if getting it through regular food might help
the frame of mind i followed was "it's better than nothing", with the added incentive of not having the nasty side effects to convince them to try it (assuming they're not allergic or something)