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Called the Police on Son. Long post.
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 276838" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Wow, what a fun time you've been having! NOT!</p><p> </p><p>Can you call your psychiatrist ahead of the appointment and give him an verbal update? Or perhaps write up your summary and fax it to him? That way you can say what needs to be said without being interrupted by difficult child. You certainly also have the option of scheduling a separate appointment for just yourself -- I've done that before.</p><p> </p><p>Clearly difficult child is not yet stable on his medications. It takes quite a while for Seroquel to reach a therapuetic level, and the same goes for Lamictal. I don't recall how long difficult child has been on those, but maybe it IS too early to lower the Risperdal, like you suspect.</p><p> </p><p>One thing I can tell you, I would be on the phone with an update every single day that you are having major issues like this with difficult child. Maybe the psychiatrist can move up your appointment sooner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 276838, member: 3444"] Wow, what a fun time you've been having! NOT! Can you call your psychiatrist ahead of the appointment and give him an verbal update? Or perhaps write up your summary and fax it to him? That way you can say what needs to be said without being interrupted by difficult child. You certainly also have the option of scheduling a separate appointment for just yourself -- I've done that before. Clearly difficult child is not yet stable on his medications. It takes quite a while for Seroquel to reach a therapuetic level, and the same goes for Lamictal. I don't recall how long difficult child has been on those, but maybe it IS too early to lower the Risperdal, like you suspect. One thing I can tell you, I would be on the phone with an update every single day that you are having major issues like this with difficult child. Maybe the psychiatrist can move up your appointment sooner. [/QUOTE]
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