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<blockquote data-quote="momof4insc" data-source="post: 58502" data-attributes="member: 3509"><p>our psychiatrist is just a family doctor. Im not real comfortable with them prescribing medications and them not knowing his history. I took my difficult child off of his medications for the summer and a couple of weeks ago he hit his head and the er doctor had the nerve to tell me it was his anxiety that modified his behavior and that it was making him urinate all over himself! I know better than that. I will be making some phonie calls tomorrow and seeing if i can get the therapist to prescribe something for him. I have done the journal, yet he has no real triggers for his behavior (this storm was the first real trigger). So when trying to pin point why the melt down, there is nothing tangible for me to write down. There is no certain times that they are worse, no certain foods that trigger it, my difficult child is my unique difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Another question for you... When my difficult child was very young 1 1/2 and his sisters were 2, i and his older brother were removed from them thanks to my wonderful ex and his lies. I spent 13 days away from my children and they got to stay with my best friends. My older son, has not come home yet. I have brought this up to my therapist (?) regarding his anxiety and separation issues. He doesnt really have any with me, but animals and his sisters are a problem. He did ok with his sisters being gone to camp for a week, but he also banged his head and was in and out of the hospital and therapy. But, back to the therapist, she just skirts around that and doesnt really give it much weight. To me, I feel that that would be something to look into with his anxiety. But, hey I'm not a doctor!</p><p></p><p>So, what do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momof4insc, post: 58502, member: 3509"] our psychiatrist is just a family doctor. Im not real comfortable with them prescribing medications and them not knowing his history. I took my difficult child off of his medications for the summer and a couple of weeks ago he hit his head and the er doctor had the nerve to tell me it was his anxiety that modified his behavior and that it was making him urinate all over himself! I know better than that. I will be making some phonie calls tomorrow and seeing if i can get the therapist to prescribe something for him. I have done the journal, yet he has no real triggers for his behavior (this storm was the first real trigger). So when trying to pin point why the melt down, there is nothing tangible for me to write down. There is no certain times that they are worse, no certain foods that trigger it, my difficult child is my unique difficult child. Another question for you... When my difficult child was very young 1 1/2 and his sisters were 2, i and his older brother were removed from them thanks to my wonderful ex and his lies. I spent 13 days away from my children and they got to stay with my best friends. My older son, has not come home yet. I have brought this up to my therapist (?) regarding his anxiety and separation issues. He doesnt really have any with me, but animals and his sisters are a problem. He did ok with his sisters being gone to camp for a week, but he also banged his head and was in and out of the hospital and therapy. But, back to the therapist, she just skirts around that and doesnt really give it much weight. To me, I feel that that would be something to look into with his anxiety. But, hey I'm not a doctor! So, what do you think? [/QUOTE]
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