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Doublej0601

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  1. We have had him to 2 doctors and a phyciatrist about his depression. They have given him pills for his depression and envatol to make him eat. We may get 2 tsps of soup and a half glass of boost in him per day, but we did get 2 chocolates in him yesterday. At times he says he's hungry, we get what he asks for, toast, soup or else, and once he has a taste, that's it.
  2. I need some advice here on my Grandpa's condition. He had a stroke several years ago and has recovered from it. Not to the point he was, but better. He is 84. Recently, he stopped eating and talking. We had him to the doctor and they say it is depression. They have given him medicine for depression, medicine to make hime eat, but it's not working. We even have trouble getting the medicine in him. Advise appreciated. Thanks.

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