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Advice for difficult child not getting to school
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 213020" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>psychiatrist is aware- we saw him about 3 weeks ago and he rx'd the generic ativan for difficult child for anxiety. difficult child tried it twice and said he would never take it again- he said it made him feel worse. difficult child has made issue over taking every medication rx'd prn. I haven't pushed that, since I'm mostly concerned that difficult child take the frontline MS's. I did call and leave message for psychiatrist that difficult child is having major sleep issues and asked that he let me know if a medication change is in order. He has not called me, so I assume he doesn't want to change them. psychiatrist tends to put things like this on a therapist. Of course, most therapist's will either put it right back in psychiatrist's court or treat it like it's ODD. We've been though this course several times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 213020, member: 3699"] psychiatrist is aware- we saw him about 3 weeks ago and he rx'd the generic ativan for difficult child for anxiety. difficult child tried it twice and said he would never take it again- he said it made him feel worse. difficult child has made issue over taking every medication rx'd prn. I haven't pushed that, since I'm mostly concerned that difficult child take the frontline MS's. I did call and leave message for psychiatrist that difficult child is having major sleep issues and asked that he let me know if a medication change is in order. He has not called me, so I assume he doesn't want to change them. psychiatrist tends to put things like this on a therapist. Of course, most therapist's will either put it right back in psychiatrist's court or treat it like it's ODD. We've been though this course several times. [/QUOTE]
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