11-14-2017, 12:00 AM
Yeah, but if he's already on meds it's irresponsible to tell him to stop those.
Maybe if we knew Alone we could offer better suggestions, but he's another newbie popping up on the radar. The safe answer is "Sorry, but talk to your doctor."
What he chooses to research and do is entirely up to him. We hope he takes an educated approach to healthcare.
Consider too that being on meds requires help from a medical doctor to get off them safely. We don't know him or his situation. For him, the meds may be beneficial. Abruptly stopping certain meds is dangerous and something we encourage be done under medical supervision.
Maybe if we knew Alone we could offer better suggestions, but he's another newbie popping up on the radar. The safe answer is "Sorry, but talk to your doctor."
What he chooses to research and do is entirely up to him. We hope he takes an educated approach to healthcare.
Consider too that being on meds requires help from a medical doctor to get off them safely. We don't know him or his situation. For him, the meds may be beneficial. Abruptly stopping certain meds is dangerous and something we encourage be done under medical supervision.

