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Found out difficult child's Discharge diagnosis- LMAO!
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 49612" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Nancy, I actually agree with the gist of your post. I was just joking with Alison because she's had such difficulty getting the psychiatric hospital to do any testing or evaluation to figure out what is going on with her difficult child. And this is his 3rd hospitalization!</p><p></p><p>Here's what I posted to Alison a few days ago when there was urging by posters to get him on a mood stabilizer:</p><p></p><p>" . . . this is a child who hasn't even been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. He's only been diagnosed with ODD, a condition for which there are no medications. Raging is not synonymous with BiPolar (BP). Raging can accompany anxiety, depression, Autism Spectrum Disorder, etc. The treatment and medications are different for each disorder. From Alison's description, it sounds as if her difficult child has anxiety. What else he has is anyone's guess. in my humble opinion, Alison needs to push the doctors for an evaluation that gets her difficult child closer to a true diagnosis. From that diagnosis, the medications will follow. I think it's irresponsible at this point to say he needs a mood stabilizer."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 49612, member: 2423"] Nancy, I actually agree with the gist of your post. I was just joking with Alison because she's had such difficulty getting the psychiatric hospital to do any testing or evaluation to figure out what is going on with her difficult child. And this is his 3rd hospitalization! Here's what I posted to Alison a few days ago when there was urging by posters to get him on a mood stabilizer: " . . . this is a child who hasn't even been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. He's only been diagnosed with ODD, a condition for which there are no medications. Raging is not synonymous with BiPolar (BP). Raging can accompany anxiety, depression, Autism Spectrum Disorder, etc. The treatment and medications are different for each disorder. From Alison's description, it sounds as if her difficult child has anxiety. What else he has is anyone's guess. in my humble opinion, Alison needs to push the doctors for an evaluation that gets her difficult child closer to a true diagnosis. From that diagnosis, the medications will follow. I think it's irresponsible at this point to say he needs a mood stabilizer." [/QUOTE]
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