So my son was just diagnosed. He'll get an MRI soon. He's had a couple bouts of delusion which resolved after a few days, or a few weeks, but have gotten worse. It's similar to watching a dementia patient lose their connection to reality, but accelerated and in a healthy-looking very fit young man. Or maybe like the Flowers for Algernon story. It's a horrible sad thing to see a wonderful young man lose his sanity and start babbling incoherently.
Anyway, I'm torn up inside about it. And dealing with it. I'm asking for help from anons that might know good treatments, from MMS/chlorine dioxide, ivermectin, gut-brain connections, old pre-Rockefeller treatments, that sort of stuff. He's not vaxxed, early 20's, has been high-functioning autistic (never treated with drugs like ritalin/oxycontin) ever since infancy (mmr vaccine?), and otherwise healthy although he's had a cough and stomach issues with his recent weeks of spiralling out of mental control. In a way the diagnosis is a good thing, just because I know what to ask about and possibly get a path forward.
And asking for prayers: I've already seeded the heavens with mine, but more is better. I will be offline for a bit and may not respond quickly, but I'll read all the comments and follow all leads. Thanks, all.
Thanks. I'm the dad in this story. Trying to make sure his brothers don't write this story in a few years the same way you just did. Fortunately he's not lazy, but he needs direction and has trouble relating to people. But the degree of delusion is pretty much spot-on with what you described. It takes a toll.
My brother's the same, no direction and has trouble relating to others. Sometimes I think it's because he doesn't want to live this mundane life, doing a 9-to-5 and paying bills, so he plays Runescape (an online medieval game) to escape life. But his quality of life is lacking and it's sad. I hope you and your family find the answers and resources you need to help your son ❤️
Thanks, fren.