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AmericanGirl
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difficult child called today. Calm and sweet as can be. Told me the names of the medications he is on.
One is a common anti-depressant. difficult child has refused to take them for over two years - or taken them off and on until I refused to refill it if he wasn't going to take them properly.
The second he thinks is for anxiety. I've heard that medication name before, but where......oh yeah.
Deja vu of me in a psychiatrist office the first of this year. I faxed her complete history before she saw difficult child. She couldn't trigger mania in him but agreed bipolar rapid cycling was a possibly.
She gives difficult child a script for the same medication. Never said the term bi-polar in front of him. difficult child refused to take it.
I'm thrilled because I think we are finally getting somewhere. I've been telling every treatment professional I have seen since then I think he should have a dual-diagnosis.
One is a common anti-depressant. difficult child has refused to take them for over two years - or taken them off and on until I refused to refill it if he wasn't going to take them properly.
The second he thinks is for anxiety. I've heard that medication name before, but where......oh yeah.
Deja vu of me in a psychiatrist office the first of this year. I faxed her complete history before she saw difficult child. She couldn't trigger mania in him but agreed bipolar rapid cycling was a possibly.
She gives difficult child a script for the same medication. Never said the term bi-polar in front of him. difficult child refused to take it.
I'm thrilled because I think we are finally getting somewhere. I've been telling every treatment professional I have seen since then I think he should have a dual-diagnosis.