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My 23 year old son, who has always had mild OCD tendencies, has started having real trouble. It seemed to come out of nowhere for me, but now he tells me that it has been going on in some degree for a long time.
In high school he was always somewhat over weight. and he suffers from gynecomastia (actual breast tissue in the chest, not just extra fat). As you can imagine he's always been very sensitive about this. As he was finishing up his Senior year at college, he began to lose weight and exercise. He got plenty of encouragement on this.
Then the weight loss got precipitous. I had spent a month away from home when my Father passed away last Christmas, and when I got back he was suffering from coldness that wouldn't go away,and very very dry skin (not his chronic eczema). I figured out from the kind of eating he was (not) doing that he seemed to have developed an eating disorder. When we looked up the symptoms etc online he just kept repeating "that's me, that's all me", (in distress). Then he confessed to me that he'd begun to find his OCD intrusive and time consuming.
Of course he had fallen off our family HC policy by this time, so we took him to a physician we know through church who gave us a break on appointment charges. My son told him about the OCD (but not the eating problems) and the Doctor put him on sertraline 25mg twice a day, (and gave us a card for a psychotherapist who might help us).
Well, the pills have given him (I think, and HE thinks) severe mood swings, especially black and scary depression episodes and what looks like nearly unbearable emotional pain. They also lessen his need for his ocd "rituals". We've decided to half his dose and cope with the OCD.
I can't get him to call the psychotherapist.
I feel like I'm living in a mine field and it's taking it's toll on the rest of the family. I know there's supposed to be "Mental Health Care Parity" now in the insurance plans, and that he should be allowed back on the family plan no later than January 1, 2011. Does anyone have any insights on how to get from now to then?
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