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I mean, I don't know whether that is a concern of your wife, but I'll share the story anyway.
I kind of lost a friend over his changed personality with taking meds. Before, our mutual understanding came from not experiencing the world like others around us. It felt like a deep friendship.
Since he takes his meds that understanding faded away, so did the friendship. When I talk about my still ongoing struggles he does not understand anymore.
I made this a topic, he understands, but he feels better in his life. So at least, it became a deliberate choice for him. It makes me sad, because I lost an ally in finding society strange, but I am happy for him, that he enjoys life more now ๐.