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<blockquote data-quote="Sleeplessof2" data-source="post: 366073"><p>Hi folks--</p><p> </p><p>Many of you welcomed me warmly when I joined back in April. I don't write much but read often. Today was the day I have been waiting for since April. We finally met with a new pshychiatrist. After a 2 hour conversation he concluded that difficult child has anxiety. He appreciated my opinion on avoiding any drugs, but offered these as options if we choose. Prozac,Paxil or Remeron. This is all new to us so we are once again reaching out to you all for advice. I'm looking for feedback on these drugs and also any good books about Anxiety specifically. I trusted this dr. and felt very comfortable with him (for once). I really think he nailed it too. It all makes sense. The visit was not covered on our insurance and left the office making a car payment but felt very good about it. As always, we apprecaite all views.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sleeplessof2, post: 366073"] Hi folks-- Many of you welcomed me warmly when I joined back in April. I don't write much but read often. Today was the day I have been waiting for since April. We finally met with a new pshychiatrist. After a 2 hour conversation he concluded that difficult child has anxiety. He appreciated my opinion on avoiding any drugs, but offered these as options if we choose. Prozac,Paxil or Remeron. This is all new to us so we are once again reaching out to you all for advice. I'm looking for feedback on these drugs and also any good books about Anxiety specifically. I trusted this dr. and felt very comfortable with him (for once). I really think he nailed it too. It all makes sense. The visit was not covered on our insurance and left the office making a car payment but felt very good about it. As always, we apprecaite all views. [/QUOTE]
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