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<blockquote data-quote="nessa57" data-source="post: 98152" data-attributes="member: 4324"><p>I guess I misspoke. I'm still getting used to the abbreviations here. The Depakote and other medications were prescribed by a psychiatrist who really seems to know what she's doing. We live in the greater Boston area and she trained at Children's. Unfortunately, difficult child has refused to see her or a therapist for some time now, so she's been going on what I tell her. I'm hoping that will start to change with the new therapist.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the issues with his friends seem to have triggered the current behavior, but there were signs before that all was not well. His reaction to the continued ostracism and name calling is way out of proportion. He should be upset and sad, but it is way more than that. As I said, he has major meltdowns several times and week and often says he wants to die.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the support. He hasn't had any blood work to determine his blood levels for the Depakote. He is pretty small for his age and the doctor feels this is a good dosage for the time being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nessa57, post: 98152, member: 4324"] I guess I misspoke. I'm still getting used to the abbreviations here. The Depakote and other medications were prescribed by a psychiatrist who really seems to know what she's doing. We live in the greater Boston area and she trained at Children's. Unfortunately, difficult child has refused to see her or a therapist for some time now, so she's been going on what I tell her. I'm hoping that will start to change with the new therapist. Yes, the issues with his friends seem to have triggered the current behavior, but there were signs before that all was not well. His reaction to the continued ostracism and name calling is way out of proportion. He should be upset and sad, but it is way more than that. As I said, he has major meltdowns several times and week and often says he wants to die. Thanks for the support. He hasn't had any blood work to determine his blood levels for the Depakote. He is pretty small for his age and the doctor feels this is a good dosage for the time being. [/QUOTE]
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