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easy child is struggling at new school
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<blockquote data-quote="Castle Queen" data-source="post: 608011" data-attributes="member: 15910"><p>Can you contact his dad to see if he has any medications left over? If he was refusing to give easy child his medications he might have some. Otherwise, I'd call and talk to the psychiatrist's nurse. We were in the same situation last week and difficult child cannot get into see the psychiatrist until the 17th, but were able to get a script signed to tide us over until then when I explained the situation. It might work especially if you're not requesting a medication change but simple what he was on before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castle Queen, post: 608011, member: 15910"] Can you contact his dad to see if he has any medications left over? If he was refusing to give easy child his medications he might have some. Otherwise, I'd call and talk to the psychiatrist's nurse. We were in the same situation last week and difficult child cannot get into see the psychiatrist until the 17th, but were able to get a script signed to tide us over until then when I explained the situation. It might work especially if you're not requesting a medication change but simple what he was on before. [/QUOTE]
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