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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 477658" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>She is still sick and has a fever - that part is probably not related to Seroquel XR. And we have not had anymore gibberish talk. We have taken 1 pill a night for two days now. Wed I have an appointment with the therapist tomorrow and will discuss it with her too. I kinow she can't give "medication advice" but at least maybe you can tell from her answer what she is thinking.</p><p></p><p>I think ARNP stands for Advanced Registered Nurse Practictioner. She does work under a psychiatrist in a town nearby. Several therapists I know have said good things about her - but I guess it is just the unavailability to her or her nurse is frustrating. She has been in this position for about 15 years. so not new to the job. </p><p></p><p>Well, difficult child will be home today too. 100 degree temp this morning. I guess the tylenol/ibuprofen kept the fever down yesterday, but taking one at bedtime has worn off now. I know she will fail a class or two now... as now way she will be caught up by tomorrow. I don't feel like I can ask for more time - as these assignments were due at the end of last week... but the teachers were giving her (and others) time to hand the assignments end on the last day of the trimester.</p><p></p><p>She has been in a fairly good spirits though... for being sick. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 477658, member: 12511"] She is still sick and has a fever - that part is probably not related to Seroquel XR. And we have not had anymore gibberish talk. We have taken 1 pill a night for two days now. Wed I have an appointment with the therapist tomorrow and will discuss it with her too. I kinow she can't give "medication advice" but at least maybe you can tell from her answer what she is thinking. I think ARNP stands for Advanced Registered Nurse Practictioner. She does work under a psychiatrist in a town nearby. Several therapists I know have said good things about her - but I guess it is just the unavailability to her or her nurse is frustrating. She has been in this position for about 15 years. so not new to the job. Well, difficult child will be home today too. 100 degree temp this morning. I guess the tylenol/ibuprofen kept the fever down yesterday, but taking one at bedtime has worn off now. I know she will fail a class or two now... as now way she will be caught up by tomorrow. I don't feel like I can ask for more time - as these assignments were due at the end of last week... but the teachers were giving her (and others) time to hand the assignments end on the last day of the trimester. She has been in a fairly good spirits though... for being sick. KSM [/QUOTE]
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