A few months ago I made a post about my son. It's here: https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZqdWMvUS/medical-info-help-request-bipola/
Very shortly after that post, my son descended even further into insanity. It's scary to see that happen to anyone, let alone your child. But the story ends well.
Although I began with many of the suggested supplements and treatments, it may have already been too late for it to help: he was admitted to a hospital and held involuntarily due to being clearly psychotic, and a danger to himself and others. I wish he hadn't needed it, but he did. Antipsychotics made him sleep, which absolutely helped. He's been in and out of a few different institutions over the last few months, but the end result is that he's back at home and as sane as ever. Traumatized by missing a few months of memories, by many severed social and daily activities, and waking up in a lockdown psych ward, but otherwise well and without drugs.
I want to thank everyone for their prayers and their advice. All of it helped. Most professional and personal opinions prepared me for him to have a lifetime of meds and to be unable to care for himself, and it is rare for anyone admitted into the system to come out in essentially the same shape as before their problem surfaced.
I have a separate post about the medical conditions, and how he was cured. It's here (https://greatawakening.win/p/16b690DGZ5/covid-can-cause-individual-psych/).
Because he had a whole bunch of interventions all at once, I can't say for certain what the cure was, or even the cause. I think his psychosis was caused by covid, and cured by ivermectin and nebulized peroxide, and drug-enforced sleep. More on that in the linked post.
But I do know that everybody's advice was used to some degree, and that my son had divine help in the journey as well. It would never have occurred to me that ivermectin could treat psychosis, or that rutin may rebuild synapses, without the awesome GAW community. And it's wonderful to have a community of prayerful pedes to help us all through.
Continued prayers are welcomed, as the trauma mentioned above is real: I think of it almost like recovering from a stroke, and while he's a million times better than when I first posted, he's not out of the woods yet. Thank you.
Indeed.