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<blockquote data-quote="recovering doormat" data-source="post: 327847" data-attributes="member: 5941"><p>Wellcome! You've come to the right place, for wisdom and comfort. Feel free to vent your worst, we'll still love you.</p><p> </p><p>I saw from your signature that your husband is a standup guy. You are very lucky. I'd say about 50% of my kids' behavioral and emotional problems were created by a toxic marriage. In my humble opinion, I think if you can nail down the correct medications to help his bipolar, that will take care of a lot of stuff. My two older kids, both difficult children, have been on just about every cocktail of medications for severed depression and anxiety, which seemed to make things worse. Looking back, I can see they really werre used as lab rats by well-intentioned psychiatrists, but so much of medicating is trial and error and the one who suffers from mistakes is the child. I hope you can find stabilization on what he's taking.</p><p> </p><p>People on this site are very knowledgable about IEP's and 504 plans, so with your son's diagnosis and school history, it is critical that you mother-hen his education plan with the school, and prepare to do battle if they don't follow through. </p><p> </p><p>Again, welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recovering doormat, post: 327847, member: 5941"] Wellcome! You've come to the right place, for wisdom and comfort. Feel free to vent your worst, we'll still love you. I saw from your signature that your husband is a standup guy. You are very lucky. I'd say about 50% of my kids' behavioral and emotional problems were created by a toxic marriage. In my humble opinion, I think if you can nail down the correct medications to help his bipolar, that will take care of a lot of stuff. My two older kids, both difficult children, have been on just about every cocktail of medications for severed depression and anxiety, which seemed to make things worse. Looking back, I can see they really werre used as lab rats by well-intentioned psychiatrists, but so much of medicating is trial and error and the one who suffers from mistakes is the child. I hope you can find stabilization on what he's taking. People on this site are very knowledgable about IEP's and 504 plans, so with your son's diagnosis and school history, it is critical that you mother-hen his education plan with the school, and prepare to do battle if they don't follow through. Again, welcome! [/QUOTE]
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