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difficult child, Back to Square One.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 339513" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Gosh, I'm so sorry!</p><p></p><p>If she was off the medications, then put on medications (I have been there myself) that can really screw up your body chemistry. I really like doctors to go very slow with changes.</p><p></p><p>The only advice I really have is to get another opinion on what's wrong with her, since nobody seems to know or they won't say. I would take her to a neuropsychologist. In the opinion of many here, they are the best diagnosticians and because of their intensive testing they sometimes pick up things that other professionals miss. At this point, you have nothing to lose...</p><p></p><p>Sadly, psychiatric hospitals can be very disappointing. I've been in two. One was great. The other was a waste of time and I couldn't wait to leave. Frankly, in my opinion the guy who says she has PTSD from surgery at three months is probably out of lunch and in the past, still holding Freud's hand. Yikes, that would have made me angry because I would never have believed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 339513, member: 1550"] Gosh, I'm so sorry! If she was off the medications, then put on medications (I have been there myself) that can really screw up your body chemistry. I really like doctors to go very slow with changes. The only advice I really have is to get another opinion on what's wrong with her, since nobody seems to know or they won't say. I would take her to a neuropsychologist. In the opinion of many here, they are the best diagnosticians and because of their intensive testing they sometimes pick up things that other professionals miss. At this point, you have nothing to lose... Sadly, psychiatric hospitals can be very disappointing. I've been in two. One was great. The other was a waste of time and I couldn't wait to leave. Frankly, in my opinion the guy who says she has PTSD from surgery at three months is probably out of lunch and in the past, still holding Freud's hand. Yikes, that would have made me angry because I would never have believed it. [/QUOTE]
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