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difficult child 2 is now the problem child . . . . . & "My" difficult child 1 is back
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 477067" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>Like I have said before, it was a lesson I learned the VERY hard way. by the way, we switched psychiatrists 3 months ago and the old psychiatrist has since "vanished". He was there one day and not the next. No one seems to know what happened to/with him. The nurses at the psychiatric hospital (they are all part of the same network) asked ME if I had heard anything about what happened to him. The psychiatrist we had at the psychiatric hospital has taken over his cases and stated that she's having to fix a lot of medication mistakes he made. She said it's quite a mess.</p><p></p><p>Consider yourself VERY lucky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 477067, member: 15799"] Like I have said before, it was a lesson I learned the VERY hard way. by the way, we switched psychiatrists 3 months ago and the old psychiatrist has since "vanished". He was there one day and not the next. No one seems to know what happened to/with him. The nurses at the psychiatric hospital (they are all part of the same network) asked ME if I had heard anything about what happened to him. The psychiatrist we had at the psychiatric hospital has taken over his cases and stated that she's having to fix a lot of medication mistakes he made. She said it's quite a mess. Consider yourself VERY lucky. [/QUOTE]
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