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I can't imagine hospitalizing him but something has to change...
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<blockquote data-quote="maril" data-source="post: 227943" data-attributes="member: 5937"><p>The above posters have very good advice. </p><p> </p><p>I am sending you hugs and reassurance that you are doing the best you can for your child, including if it would come down to needing to be hospitalized. </p><p> </p><p>in my opinion, medications are a "tricky" thing. I have always carefully monitored my son when on medications (bearing in mind that psychiatrists do know their business but that I live with and observe my son every single day and "know him well") ever since he had a psychotic reaction to his first stimulant all the way up to his most recent medications (which were stopped and were possibly exacerbating his condition).</p><p> </p><p>Hang in there. Hopefully, future interventions will provide some help and soon. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/goodluck.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":goodluck:" title="goodluck :goodluck:" data-shortname=":goodluck:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maril, post: 227943, member: 5937"] The above posters have very good advice. I am sending you hugs and reassurance that you are doing the best you can for your child, including if it would come down to needing to be hospitalized. in my opinion, medications are a "tricky" thing. I have always carefully monitored my son when on medications (bearing in mind that psychiatrists do know their business but that I live with and observe my son every single day and "know him well") ever since he had a psychotic reaction to his first stimulant all the way up to his most recent medications (which were stopped and were possibly exacerbating his condition). Hang in there. Hopefully, future interventions will provide some help and soon. :goodluck: [/QUOTE]
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