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<blockquote data-quote="zauberflote" data-source="post: 2002125" data-attributes="member: 496650"><p>[USER=468536]@DJC3[/USER] thanks! There was slow improvement through the day. I was glad for the sitting at the opera!</p><p>My son has been on weight-gain-inducing anti-depressant meds for nearly 10 years now, and while we have allowed his physical health to deteriorate very alarmingly, he’s a consenting adult (nearly 29) and in fairness to him the meds change the metabolism, often permanently. Dr seems to have found a better one in re weight gain last summer, but there is no perfect drug for any patient with any kind of co-morbidity. Sometimes, even with the best efforts of those who love their “patient”, things go downhill. A mental health patient usually doesn’t have the luxury of “one thing at a time” in my experience. So if they are not up to supervising/running their own “whack-a-mole” lives, carers have to pick their battles. </p><p>Whoops! That wasn’t meant to be a flame, really!!! Just one tired parent’s reflections on her own life. </p><p>Beautiful sunshine today, I love this time of spring! The huge sunny patch on my wall wakes me even through a blackout mask. Saturday night the time changes, and we have to do the dark mornings all over again. Grrr. Saves energy my Aunt Fandango! Humph! lol</p><p>Food hopes for today: no lunch, and bake a sweet. I finally realized it may be best not to submit my beloved sisters in law to erythritol with no warning. So for them, Ghirardelli triple chocolate brownies from a box, and maybe a mug cake for me. Maybe I can take the caramel chocolate bar experience down to a very small serving. Maybe all I need is the lc caramel candy recipe, a square of 90%, and some mug cake basics! Hmmmm... exciting project!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zauberflote, post: 2002125, member: 496650"] [USER=468536]@DJC3[/USER] thanks! There was slow improvement through the day. I was glad for the sitting at the opera! My son has been on weight-gain-inducing anti-depressant meds for nearly 10 years now, and while we have allowed his physical health to deteriorate very alarmingly, he’s a consenting adult (nearly 29) and in fairness to him the meds change the metabolism, often permanently. Dr seems to have found a better one in re weight gain last summer, but there is no perfect drug for any patient with any kind of co-morbidity. Sometimes, even with the best efforts of those who love their “patient”, things go downhill. A mental health patient usually doesn’t have the luxury of “one thing at a time” in my experience. So if they are not up to supervising/running their own “whack-a-mole” lives, carers have to pick their battles. Whoops! That wasn’t meant to be a flame, really!!! Just one tired parent’s reflections on her own life. Beautiful sunshine today, I love this time of spring! The huge sunny patch on my wall wakes me even through a blackout mask. Saturday night the time changes, and we have to do the dark mornings all over again. Grrr. Saves energy my Aunt Fandango! Humph! lol Food hopes for today: no lunch, and bake a sweet. I finally realized it may be best not to submit my beloved sisters in law to erythritol with no warning. So for them, Ghirardelli triple chocolate brownies from a box, and maybe a mug cake for me. Maybe I can take the caramel chocolate bar experience down to a very small serving. Maybe all I need is the lc caramel candy recipe, a square of 90%, and some mug cake basics! Hmmmm... exciting project! [/QUOTE]
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