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i'Tourette's Syndrome a forever thing they all agree
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 403946" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p><strong><em>"these doctor's haven't run across a true difficult child"</em></strong></p><p></p><p>You know Jena - that is exactly it. Many, many docs have not run into a TRUE difficult child. </p><p> I learned a long time ago to take what the Docs say, process it, and then tell the Docs how I think it must be. </p><p>Every doctor always wanted to put Matt in a box - and to date - he has not been put in one. There has been no ONE thing that has been helpful. Unfortunately. Instead, it has been a long journey of trial and error.</p><p> If you think keeping her on Zyprexa, or upping the dose is what needs to be done - than you are empowered to tell them that - demand that. At some point - you have to feel as if you have the most knowledge about your daughter,and that you are leading her recovery with the doctors help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 403946, member: 3301"] [B][I]"these doctor's haven't run across a true difficult child"[/I][/B] You know Jena - that is exactly it. Many, many docs have not run into a TRUE difficult child. I learned a long time ago to take what the Docs say, process it, and then tell the Docs how I think it must be. Every doctor always wanted to put Matt in a box - and to date - he has not been put in one. There has been no ONE thing that has been helpful. Unfortunately. Instead, it has been a long journey of trial and error. If you think keeping her on Zyprexa, or upping the dose is what needs to be done - than you are empowered to tell them that - demand that. At some point - you have to feel as if you have the most knowledge about your daughter,and that you are leading her recovery with the doctors help. [/QUOTE]
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