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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 150857" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Elise,</p><p> </p><p>Gosh... I'd call back and ask pleasant (cough) woman what ER difficult child should be taken to should there be any difficulties due to the abrupt withdrawal of the medication and ask *her* specifically for signs and symptoms you should be watching for. Take her name, first and last. </p><p> </p><p>Life happens, you know? Yes, in a perfect world we would all get scripts filled in advance but... perfection hasn't hit yet. </p><p> </p><p>"Well, maybe next time you'll remember to call <em>before</em> you need it..." Give me a break. So her philosophy is to compromise kids' care so parents learn their lessions? Ugh.</p><p> </p><p>I agree with calling on-call psychiatrist or pediatrician or whomever to get a short script for 3 or 4 days, just to make sure difficult child is covered. </p><p> </p><p>Sorry you have to deal with this nasty kind of attitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 150857, member: 8"] Elise, Gosh... I'd call back and ask pleasant (cough) woman what ER difficult child should be taken to should there be any difficulties due to the abrupt withdrawal of the medication and ask *her* specifically for signs and symptoms you should be watching for. Take her name, first and last. Life happens, you know? Yes, in a perfect world we would all get scripts filled in advance but... perfection hasn't hit yet. "Well, maybe next time you'll remember to call [I]before[/I] you need it..." Give me a break. So her philosophy is to compromise kids' care so parents learn their lessions? Ugh. I agree with calling on-call psychiatrist or pediatrician or whomever to get a short script for 3 or 4 days, just to make sure difficult child is covered. Sorry you have to deal with this nasty kind of attitude. [/QUOTE]
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