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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 486482" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>Bunny I am actually looking for a therapist right now. I know I need to get some help for myself as well. I am just not sure where to look for one. I am thinking about asking difficult child's therapist when we goi on Tues. I would like to find someone that can help with what I am dealing with. Not just a general "therapist". </p><p></p><p>Buddy, we went to the p'doctor yesterday and it was a battle to get her to listen. She kept trying to tell me that the Zoloft had nothing to do with this. But I totally disagree. So, after some back and forth, she FINALLY agreed to switch her medications. We are now in the process of weaning down the Zoloft. She started 100mg today, and will stay on that until the 14th, and then go down to 75mg. until her appointment. on the 19th when well will get a script for Wellbutrin. I am so holding on to hope that the Wellbutrin will be more effective. </p><p></p><p>I just let her stay home today. She could not even open her eyes to me this morning. I just gave up. Called her in sick. And, I know she is sick. It is just so hard when you can't see the "sick". I often wonder if some other disease would be easier. At least then people could see it, and understand it. Right now I even have a hard time understanding it. So, right now I am going with the one day at a time mentality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 486482, member: 13204"] Bunny I am actually looking for a therapist right now. I know I need to get some help for myself as well. I am just not sure where to look for one. I am thinking about asking difficult child's therapist when we goi on Tues. I would like to find someone that can help with what I am dealing with. Not just a general "therapist". Buddy, we went to the p'doctor yesterday and it was a battle to get her to listen. She kept trying to tell me that the Zoloft had nothing to do with this. But I totally disagree. So, after some back and forth, she FINALLY agreed to switch her medications. We are now in the process of weaning down the Zoloft. She started 100mg today, and will stay on that until the 14th, and then go down to 75mg. until her appointment. on the 19th when well will get a script for Wellbutrin. I am so holding on to hope that the Wellbutrin will be more effective. I just let her stay home today. She could not even open her eyes to me this morning. I just gave up. Called her in sick. And, I know she is sick. It is just so hard when you can't see the "sick". I often wonder if some other disease would be easier. At least then people could see it, and understand it. Right now I even have a hard time understanding it. So, right now I am going with the one day at a time mentality. [/QUOTE]
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