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do you talk to your difficult child about their diagnosis or symptoms?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 462785" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>We were also very open and when they were small they knew they were wiggly and took wiggle medicine. I will never forget when Cory checked into his last psychiatric hospital and they wanted to put him on lithium and he started questioning them on the side effects and would they make sure he had plenty of water for him to drink at all times and would they make sure his salt intake remained at the same levels once he started the medication and would they do a baseline thyroid check before they put him on it and then again in 3 months. LOL. It was the first time they ever had a 15 year old actually question them so hard about a medication but we had both looked at it previously and really wanted him to try it but we knew what the issues were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 462785, member: 1514"] We were also very open and when they were small they knew they were wiggly and took wiggle medicine. I will never forget when Cory checked into his last psychiatric hospital and they wanted to put him on lithium and he started questioning them on the side effects and would they make sure he had plenty of water for him to drink at all times and would they make sure his salt intake remained at the same levels once he started the medication and would they do a baseline thyroid check before they put him on it and then again in 3 months. LOL. It was the first time they ever had a 15 year old actually question them so hard about a medication but we had both looked at it previously and really wanted him to try it but we knew what the issues were. [/QUOTE]
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