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difficult child's psychiatrist appointment.
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 87994" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Thanks all! Yeah,this psychiatrist is really good. Whenever we mention his name to others like tdocs, pediatricians, etc... we hear we have the best! I wish they were all like him.</p><p></p><p>Tonight we had difficult child's therapist appointment. She told me at the end that it might be time for her to start making some calls about hospitalization. She said she is worried about my safety and wants to be sure that she is being proactive rather than reactive. I am suppose to call her next week if things don't improve (difficult child usually sees her weekly but can't next week) so we can talk about options. I'm hopeful with the increase medications that won't be needed but it was nice to hear her taking things seriously. We are really lucky in our psychiatrist and therapist. I met with my therapist tonight as well and she is awesome as well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 87994, member: 1631"] Thanks all! Yeah,this psychiatrist is really good. Whenever we mention his name to others like tdocs, pediatricians, etc... we hear we have the best! I wish they were all like him. Tonight we had difficult child's therapist appointment. She told me at the end that it might be time for her to start making some calls about hospitalization. She said she is worried about my safety and wants to be sure that she is being proactive rather than reactive. I am suppose to call her next week if things don't improve (difficult child usually sees her weekly but can't next week) so we can talk about options. I'm hopeful with the increase medications that won't be needed but it was nice to hear her taking things seriously. We are really lucky in our psychiatrist and therapist. I met with my therapist tonight as well and she is awesome as well! [/QUOTE]
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