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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 158097" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>WOW! Who would I discuss this with- a dr or a psychiatrist? Can this come and go? Would depakote have relieved the symptoms for 3 mos before they return?</p><p></p><p>Antother thought- difficult child told me yesterday and brought up again today that "sometimes he has flashbacks of bad moments in his life and he isn't always sure if they are dreams or really happened". I asked for examples and he said one was how much it bothered him when he was in elementary school and would get blamed and in trouble for something when it wasn't him that did it. Another was the first time I forgot to hug and kiss him good bye when I dropped him off at day care. These don't sound like hallucinations to me, but what questions should I ask to find out if there is anything serious going on with this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 158097, member: 3699"] WOW! Who would I discuss this with- a dr or a psychiatrist? Can this come and go? Would depakote have relieved the symptoms for 3 mos before they return? Antother thought- difficult child told me yesterday and brought up again today that "sometimes he has flashbacks of bad moments in his life and he isn't always sure if they are dreams or really happened". I asked for examples and he said one was how much it bothered him when he was in elementary school and would get blamed and in trouble for something when it wasn't him that did it. Another was the first time I forgot to hug and kiss him good bye when I dropped him off at day care. These don't sound like hallucinations to me, but what questions should I ask to find out if there is anything serious going on with this? [/QUOTE]
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