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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 511839" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I am so glad you found a doctor who can listen. I hope she is not going to be put in some kind of placebo group... I dont know if they do that for this kind of life threatening disorder...I hope not! (I am sure you would not risk that, it just hit me when you said a study)</p><p></p><p>It is amazing to me that the new doctor actually agreed with you, thought bipolar was a real possibility and THEN still increased the antidepressant! Amazing. You must be livid. </p><p></p><p>I sure hope you share with us how things are going. I pray your difficult child starts to feel better and better. I have a friend who suffered from severe depression for years, multiple suicide attempts and hospitalizations. She had ECT and other treatments that were so serious. She is a wonderful teacher but admitted to having a stealing problem (and indeed stole my credit card then confessed). She too got in a trial for a Pacemaker kind of device attached to a brain implant, much like they use for parkinsons. Her life is COMPLETELY different. She has been stable for the first time in her adult life (she is in her mid forties) and has been for three years! I am so happy for her. There are some wonderful people out there and it sure sounds like your daughter deserves a break. (as do you).</p><p></p><p>Thanks for sharing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 511839, member: 12886"] I am so glad you found a doctor who can listen. I hope she is not going to be put in some kind of placebo group... I dont know if they do that for this kind of life threatening disorder...I hope not! (I am sure you would not risk that, it just hit me when you said a study) It is amazing to me that the new doctor actually agreed with you, thought bipolar was a real possibility and THEN still increased the antidepressant! Amazing. You must be livid. I sure hope you share with us how things are going. I pray your difficult child starts to feel better and better. I have a friend who suffered from severe depression for years, multiple suicide attempts and hospitalizations. She had ECT and other treatments that were so serious. She is a wonderful teacher but admitted to having a stealing problem (and indeed stole my credit card then confessed). She too got in a trial for a Pacemaker kind of device attached to a brain implant, much like they use for parkinsons. Her life is COMPLETELY different. She has been stable for the first time in her adult life (she is in her mid forties) and has been for three years! I am so happy for her. There are some wonderful people out there and it sure sounds like your daughter deserves a break. (as do you). Thanks for sharing. [/QUOTE]
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