Too judgmental. You haven’t walked in his shoes. I sort of have walked in his shoes.
Until you have actually had a child that is a paranoid schizophrenic - and we don’t have 100 percent confirmation that was the case yet ..then you can’t espouse what he should or shouldn’t have done or what the best course of action would be or how to actually get it done if the child wont cooperate.
And woe is he child that had genetic problems with drugs.
Since there is no doubt that part of my genetic drug issues came from the same side as a schizophrenic relative there is a great possibility that relative had them too. That brings on problems that a parent might not even realize.
Way too many judgmental people here who have no idea what a parent faces when they have a paranoid schizophrenic child IF that is Nick’s case.
I had a relative in a full blown episode. VA tried to get a hold. Doctor wouldn’t cooperate and was let loose back on the street for VA MHICAM to try to deal with because I was at my wit’s end and couldn’t deal with it anymore.