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<blockquote data-quote="scaredofhim" data-source="post: 619778" data-attributes="member: 17051"><p>His medications are Concerta, Celexa, and Abilify. No lithium or any other mood stabilizer which I find odd because his half brother is also bipolar and he has been on Lithium for a few years, and they have the same dr. Makes no sense to me whatsoever. And this same dr. took him off the Vyvanse because it made the aggression was worse, then he turns around and puts him on another stimulant. He seems to think that since it is very low dose it won't be a problem I guess. I too feel that he is going to wind up in residential, it is just a matter of time. I didn't realize that Medicaid would pay for residential or that the state would if it is court ordered. Bio mom claims to have researched all that and said that her insurance would not cover it so there is no other way for him to go to residential. She just doesn't want him to go to a residential facility, that is the REAL issue. I say better residential facility that Juvie, which is where he will end up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scaredofhim, post: 619778, member: 17051"] His medications are Concerta, Celexa, and Abilify. No lithium or any other mood stabilizer which I find odd because his half brother is also bipolar and he has been on Lithium for a few years, and they have the same dr. Makes no sense to me whatsoever. And this same dr. took him off the Vyvanse because it made the aggression was worse, then he turns around and puts him on another stimulant. He seems to think that since it is very low dose it won't be a problem I guess. I too feel that he is going to wind up in residential, it is just a matter of time. I didn't realize that Medicaid would pay for residential or that the state would if it is court ordered. Bio mom claims to have researched all that and said that her insurance would not cover it so there is no other way for him to go to residential. She just doesn't want him to go to a residential facility, that is the REAL issue. I say better residential facility that Juvie, which is where he will end up. [/QUOTE]
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