
phyllis57
Dear Sirs,
I have a 27 yr old son who is either schizophrenic or schizo-affective, depending on which doctor you speak to. He was diagnosed with mental illness approximately 7 years ago.
Currently he is hospitalized and receiving risperdal injections plus lepenex, dekinet, normitan, and a laxative.
Earlier on he received risperdal exclusively. Now he doesn't respond as well to risperdal. So they are treating him with a combo of risperdal and lepenex to make sure that he will always have some medication in his system.
He is still delusional.
1- I am wondering if it's realistic for him to be free of delusions?
He was never consistent about taking his medication so we didn't have a chance to see if he could be completely free of delusions.
2- Are there any supplements that he can take that would be helpful for his condition?
Thank you ever so much for your time and interest.
Phyllis
I have a 27 yr old son who is either schizophrenic or schizo-affective, depending on which doctor you speak to. He was diagnosed with mental illness approximately 7 years ago.
Currently he is hospitalized and receiving risperdal injections plus lepenex, dekinet, normitan, and a laxative.
Earlier on he received risperdal exclusively. Now he doesn't respond as well to risperdal. So they are treating him with a combo of risperdal and lepenex to make sure that he will always have some medication in his system.
He is still delusional.
1- I am wondering if it's realistic for him to be free of delusions?
He was never consistent about taking his medication so we didn't have a chance to see if he could be completely free of delusions.
2- Are there any supplements that he can take that would be helpful for his condition?
Thank you ever so much for your time and interest.
Phyllis