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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 148838" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>Welcome Sue!</p><p>You will learn a lot form these folks. It is a great place to get support and the answers to many questions. </p><p></p><p>The medication decision is a tough one especially when you start reading the side effects (although that is true for even something as simple as asprin). I guess one way to think of it or maybe present it to husband is by asking, "If you child had epilepsy, would you deny him/her seizure medication?" or "If he/she was diabetic, would you not allow insulin and other necessary medications?" Does husband see enough of what you are going through day to day? Sometimes I think keeping a brief incident log so that others (counselors, psychiatrist's, even your spouse) can see exactly how severe things have become. </p><p></p><p>Good luck to you. Post often and let us know how things are going.</p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 148838, member: 225"] Welcome Sue! You will learn a lot form these folks. It is a great place to get support and the answers to many questions. The medication decision is a tough one especially when you start reading the side effects (although that is true for even something as simple as asprin). I guess one way to think of it or maybe present it to husband is by asking, "If you child had epilepsy, would you deny him/her seizure medication?" or "If he/she was diabetic, would you not allow insulin and other necessary medications?" Does husband see enough of what you are going through day to day? Sometimes I think keeping a brief incident log so that others (counselors, psychiatrist's, even your spouse) can see exactly how severe things have become. Good luck to you. Post often and let us know how things are going. Christy [/QUOTE]
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