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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 470229"><p>Bit of history: X says nothing is wrong with difficult child 1. I'm just trying to medicate him into submission. When medicated in the past difficult child 1 was willing to take medications until he got back from X's house. Then it was a fight. X refused to give difficult child 1 medications. We went to court. I won. Court told X to give difficult child 1 his medications and stop bad mouthing the medications. </p><p></p><p>Residential Treatment Center (RTC) tries to medicate difficult child 1 and same thing happens. </p><p></p><p>Now, psychiatrist has put difficult child 1 on 50 mg Seroqel. (Probably misspelled that.) difficult child 1 comes back and says he did not take his medications. Based on history I'm looking at an extended fight about this. Even if I take X to court it doesn't ensure that difficult child 1 will get his medications. X will just stop being defiant about it and start being sneaky. (Harder to prove to court that it is happening.) difficult child 1 has a 4 day 4 night visit next week that he will probably not get his medications for. What is that going to do to his body with this medication? What should I look for/expect? Would it be better not giving him any medications at all if it will be so on again off again? (No, medications shouldn't be determined by the idiots antics, but I'm putting the best interest of my child before anything else.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 470229"] Bit of history: X says nothing is wrong with difficult child 1. I'm just trying to medicate him into submission. When medicated in the past difficult child 1 was willing to take medications until he got back from X's house. Then it was a fight. X refused to give difficult child 1 medications. We went to court. I won. Court told X to give difficult child 1 his medications and stop bad mouthing the medications. Residential Treatment Center (RTC) tries to medicate difficult child 1 and same thing happens. Now, psychiatrist has put difficult child 1 on 50 mg Seroqel. (Probably misspelled that.) difficult child 1 comes back and says he did not take his medications. Based on history I'm looking at an extended fight about this. Even if I take X to court it doesn't ensure that difficult child 1 will get his medications. X will just stop being defiant about it and start being sneaky. (Harder to prove to court that it is happening.) difficult child 1 has a 4 day 4 night visit next week that he will probably not get his medications for. What is that going to do to his body with this medication? What should I look for/expect? Would it be better not giving him any medications at all if it will be so on again off again? (No, medications shouldn't be determined by the idiots antics, but I'm putting the best interest of my child before anything else.) [/QUOTE]
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