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In over my head 12 y.o. son with ADHD, Bipolar, CD and ICD/Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED)
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<blockquote data-quote="Atmylimit" data-source="post: 507708" data-attributes="member: 13923"><p>Not sure what difficult child or psychiatrist means new to all of this. He sees everyone from an Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), M.S., a psychiatrist with her master and a psychologist (Psy.D.). He has a case worker through the school too. He was diagnosed with his psychiatrist and psychologist and the testing they did on him. They are both in the same group so they communicate with each other. I actually agree with very little of what she says and so after a year of her trying different medications (most of which made him more aggressive and violent) I have stepped in and told her my absolute opinions on some of them. She wanted to put him on Xanax. I think that is absurd and told her no. I am a full grown woman and Xanax knocks me out. I want a happy child not a zombie. Maybe I should let her be the Dr. and keep quiet but I can't seem him being happy when he can't stay awake to function. Somehow he made all B's on his report card this last semester and if he goes back to zombie child I can't see him even passing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atmylimit, post: 507708, member: 13923"] Not sure what difficult child or psychiatrist means new to all of this. He sees everyone from an Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), M.S., a psychiatrist with her master and a psychologist (Psy.D.). He has a case worker through the school too. He was diagnosed with his psychiatrist and psychologist and the testing they did on him. They are both in the same group so they communicate with each other. I actually agree with very little of what she says and so after a year of her trying different medications (most of which made him more aggressive and violent) I have stepped in and told her my absolute opinions on some of them. She wanted to put him on Xanax. I think that is absurd and told her no. I am a full grown woman and Xanax knocks me out. I want a happy child not a zombie. Maybe I should let her be the Dr. and keep quiet but I can't seem him being happy when he can't stay awake to function. Somehow he made all B's on his report card this last semester and if he goes back to zombie child I can't see him even passing. [/QUOTE]
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