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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 195257" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Ok...my opinion. Stop second and third and fourth guessing everything. I think by now you are on your 88th guesses. </p><p></p><p>You took her to a doctor you trusted. He gave her a diagnosis. She is exhibiting symptoms that are in line with that diagnosis. Anxiety is part and parcel of BiPolar (BP). While you, me and the rest of this board may not particularly like thorazine, its what he prescribed for her <em>right now.</em> Evidently it is very low dose from what you have said. My opinion is it wont kill her to try it while you wait to get in for her next appointment to discuss trying long term solutions. If it makes her too out of it, or if she has bad side effects...tell him then. Sometimes the older stuff works. Sometimes it doesnt. </p><p></p><p>We arent doctors on here. He is your doctor. Maybe he has a reason for wanting to try this medication for your particular child. Only he knows this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 195257, member: 1514"] Ok...my opinion. Stop second and third and fourth guessing everything. I think by now you are on your 88th guesses. You took her to a doctor you trusted. He gave her a diagnosis. She is exhibiting symptoms that are in line with that diagnosis. Anxiety is part and parcel of BiPolar (BP). While you, me and the rest of this board may not particularly like thorazine, its what he prescribed for her [I]right now.[/I] Evidently it is very low dose from what you have said. My opinion is it wont kill her to try it while you wait to get in for her next appointment to discuss trying long term solutions. If it makes her too out of it, or if she has bad side effects...tell him then. Sometimes the older stuff works. Sometimes it doesnt. We arent doctors on here. He is your doctor. Maybe he has a reason for wanting to try this medication for your particular child. Only he knows this. [/QUOTE]
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