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don't know how to help my son
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 551294" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>medications. If it wasn't for medications, my difficult child would today either be dead, or behind bars, or in a permanent care facility. But it has taken 3 years to get them even close to right - and we're not there yet. Please don't give up yet.</p><p></p><p>Either your son's primary problem is depression - or, he has other primary issues that haven't been found yet, and the depression is secondary. Secondary depression isn't any less deadly, but... to turn around a secondary depression, you also need to find and fix the primary problems. Missed dxes happen for LOTS of kids, and serious mood disorders are not uncommon when these get missed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 551294, member: 11791"] medications. If it wasn't for medications, my difficult child would today either be dead, or behind bars, or in a permanent care facility. But it has taken 3 years to get them even close to right - and we're not there yet. Please don't give up yet. Either your son's primary problem is depression - or, he has other primary issues that haven't been found yet, and the depression is secondary. Secondary depression isn't any less deadly, but... to turn around a secondary depression, you also need to find and fix the primary problems. Missed dxes happen for LOTS of kids, and serious mood disorders are not uncommon when these get missed. [/QUOTE]
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