Hi Mama1993,
I can so relate to this. Sending our kids off into the "real" world has to be one of the most difficult tasks as a parent. I actually truly had a belief that it wouldn't be hard, that it would be just a progression of things as a mother.
I couldn't have been more wrong. I think I worry more as a parent of an "adult". I've lost the ability to keep him safely tucked under my mama wing. (Not sure if that's a good or bad thing!)
You know, though, he's been doing OK. He's also learning the hard lessons that kids have to learn. It tugs on my heartstrings, but he is learning. I've helped equip him the best I could and he seems to be keeping up as best he can. Which in all reality is pretty darn good.
As far as his meds, he has a relatively expensive watch that I happened to buy for him, that has an alarm to remind him when to take them.
I'm also curious of how they've been so far about taking their meds? Do they realize how it helps them? Would they still be on your insurance for getting refills and such?
---DreamGirl