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<blockquote data-quote="LoneStar14" data-source="post: 146700" data-attributes="member: 4947"><p>We've decided to hold off on giving him the Celexa. In our view, there is a small chance this can be bipolar and from all indications, this would be the WORSE type of medication to give him.</p><p> </p><p>He's been pretty happy until tonight. He was okay until he saw one of his friends. Without going into details (basically, its a they said, he said scenario) as to what caused him to start getting angry, we were able to use one of the techniques we learned and called for a time-out. We walked away from each other and he was able to calm down and get back to a normal state. Its been calm since then.</p><p> </p><p>We'll be bringing up the situation to the counselors tomorrow. I'm tired. I'm glad he didn't escalate like before. I pray its because he's learning coping skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneStar14, post: 146700, member: 4947"] We've decided to hold off on giving him the Celexa. In our view, there is a small chance this can be bipolar and from all indications, this would be the WORSE type of medication to give him. He's been pretty happy until tonight. He was okay until he saw one of his friends. Without going into details (basically, its a they said, he said scenario) as to what caused him to start getting angry, we were able to use one of the techniques we learned and called for a time-out. We walked away from each other and he was able to calm down and get back to a normal state. Its been calm since then. We'll be bringing up the situation to the counselors tomorrow. I'm tired. I'm glad he didn't escalate like before. I pray its because he's learning coping skills. [/QUOTE]
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