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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 541157"><p>If you are able to afford that and have a psychiatrist that is willing to do a medication wash, go for it. Some medications need to be tapered down over time so it <em>could</em> be a somewhat lengthy stay. My philosophy is that if it isn't working, it's time to try something else and that includes diagnoses. I am proud of you for wanting to dig deeper. Something is telling you that what you've "known" for so long is not right. THAT is called your mommy gut and I have learned to ALWAYS listen to my mommy gut. It has NEVER steered me wrong. I applaud you and if your psychiatrist doesn't agree then it's time to find a new psychiatrist. You need one that will listen to you and work WITH you. NO ONE knows your child better than you do. Some professionals need to relearn that lesson.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!! I'll be pulling for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 541157"] If you are able to afford that and have a psychiatrist that is willing to do a medication wash, go for it. Some medications need to be tapered down over time so it [I]could[/I] be a somewhat lengthy stay. My philosophy is that if it isn't working, it's time to try something else and that includes diagnoses. I am proud of you for wanting to dig deeper. Something is telling you that what you've "known" for so long is not right. THAT is called your mommy gut and I have learned to ALWAYS listen to my mommy gut. It has NEVER steered me wrong. I applaud you and if your psychiatrist doesn't agree then it's time to find a new psychiatrist. You need one that will listen to you and work WITH you. NO ONE knows your child better than you do. Some professionals need to relearn that lesson. Good luck!! I'll be pulling for you. [/QUOTE]
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