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Is it possible that medications stop working after 5 to 6 yrs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Critter Lover" data-source="post: 236418" data-attributes="member: 6297"><p>Support staff manager took him back to his psychiatrist and I asked him why he took him back there when she would not listen for the last six months that I was having problems with him.....he said that he needed his haldol refilled and he did not have time to find a doctor that fast before pills ran out. Support staff manager does not like the psychiatrist either and found that she was useless as I did. I know they had bloodwork done but I do not know if it was just to check the depakote level for his liver or if it was all. When he was assigned over to the support staff I told them that my difficult child needs to have an entire bloodwork test done on him for cholestral and blood sugar since high blood pressure and diabetes runs in both sides of our families. I would not think that I would have to constantly remind them that this bloodwork needs to be done.....maybe it will be done with the new doctor that they find for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Critter Lover, post: 236418, member: 6297"] Support staff manager took him back to his psychiatrist and I asked him why he took him back there when she would not listen for the last six months that I was having problems with him.....he said that he needed his haldol refilled and he did not have time to find a doctor that fast before pills ran out. Support staff manager does not like the psychiatrist either and found that she was useless as I did. I know they had bloodwork done but I do not know if it was just to check the depakote level for his liver or if it was all. When he was assigned over to the support staff I told them that my difficult child needs to have an entire bloodwork test done on him for cholestral and blood sugar since high blood pressure and diabetes runs in both sides of our families. I would not think that I would have to constantly remind them that this bloodwork needs to be done.....maybe it will be done with the new doctor that they find for him. [/QUOTE]
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