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medication changes aren't helping. She is not sleeping and neither am I.
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 611640" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Sorry. Ramp up of new medication needs to be coordinated with the shut-down of the old, in such a way that she can still cope. psychiatrist has these options:</p><p>1) keep the original at it's original dose until the new one kicks in, or</p><p>2) provide another medication that deals with the sleep issue, or</p><p>3) admit her to psychiatric hospital to do the medication swap, or</p><p>4) provide a medical exemption from school for the number of weeks it will take to make the transition.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry... he has TWO options. The first two.</p><p>NOBODY on this planet can expect a teenager to cope with THAT serious of a lack of sleep. NOBODY. (not even the teenagers who think they can do it, can cope with it)</p><p>She MUST be in school. NOT an option. What does he have to change to make that happen... NOW.</p><p> </p><p>(I could really go off on that psychiatrist of yours)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 611640, member: 11791"] Sorry. Ramp up of new medication needs to be coordinated with the shut-down of the old, in such a way that she can still cope. psychiatrist has these options: 1) keep the original at it's original dose until the new one kicks in, or 2) provide another medication that deals with the sleep issue, or 3) admit her to psychiatric hospital to do the medication swap, or 4) provide a medical exemption from school for the number of weeks it will take to make the transition. Sorry... he has TWO options. The first two. NOBODY on this planet can expect a teenager to cope with THAT serious of a lack of sleep. NOBODY. (not even the teenagers who think they can do it, can cope with it) She MUST be in school. NOT an option. What does he have to change to make that happen... NOW. (I could really go off on that psychiatrist of yours) [/QUOTE]
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