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<blockquote data-quote="MaryB" data-source="post: 269969" data-attributes="member: 390"><p>The problem we're having, is that now that difficult child is 18, his insurance with the previous psychiatrist (which he had for years) stopped cause his was minor. It was through the County services. His psychiatrist didn't want difficult child to go through the County Services as an adult as difficult child is what is called "one of the success stories". psychiatrist feels that difficult child will fall through the holes (as an adult) and doesn't want that to happen. So, we're stuck trying to find another psychiatrist to monitor difficult child's final medications. difficult child has to stay on tripletal for mood disorders but also because his main chemo drug has caused nerve damage. Both his previous psychiatrist and a neuorologist determined that it was essential to stay on trileptal. However, difficult child doesn't need to be on zyprexa any more (he's made such headway!!!!) so I'm down to the last portion and don't know what to do know from here. His Oncologist also is not sure but trying to figure something out.</p><p></p><p>I swear, if it's not one thing, it's another.</p><p></p><p>MaryB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaryB, post: 269969, member: 390"] The problem we're having, is that now that difficult child is 18, his insurance with the previous psychiatrist (which he had for years) stopped cause his was minor. It was through the County services. His psychiatrist didn't want difficult child to go through the County Services as an adult as difficult child is what is called "one of the success stories". psychiatrist feels that difficult child will fall through the holes (as an adult) and doesn't want that to happen. So, we're stuck trying to find another psychiatrist to monitor difficult child's final medications. difficult child has to stay on tripletal for mood disorders but also because his main chemo drug has caused nerve damage. Both his previous psychiatrist and a neuorologist determined that it was essential to stay on trileptal. However, difficult child doesn't need to be on zyprexa any more (he's made such headway!!!!) so I'm down to the last portion and don't know what to do know from here. His Oncologist also is not sure but trying to figure something out. I swear, if it's not one thing, it's another. MaryB [/QUOTE]
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