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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 111334" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm sure more experienced parents can help you more than me - sounds like you might be able to help us some!! I think it's amazing that you have determined the difference in the raging. Anyway, in my inexperience, my guess would have been that she's reaching teenage years, probably had a growth spurt, hormones are changing, and therefore, medications need to be re-evaluated. But, if psychiatrist has looked at this already then that obviously is a strong opinion to consider. My difficult child is involved in the court system- trying to get social services involved so the county could help provide some things I couldn't afford (my insurance wouldn't cover) opened up a nightmare of a can of worms. If I had it to do over, and now I still might do it, I'd go straight to a mental health attorney before anyone else.</p><p></p><p>What area are you in? Sometimes other parents can steer you to a good place nearby.</p><p></p><p>Good luck- wish I could help more! I will say, unless you have a real good history with these docs, I'd get a second opinion before doing something extreme- especially if the courts are involved. Unless you are in fear for your difficult child's or anyone else's life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 111334, member: 3699"] I'm sure more experienced parents can help you more than me - sounds like you might be able to help us some!! I think it's amazing that you have determined the difference in the raging. Anyway, in my inexperience, my guess would have been that she's reaching teenage years, probably had a growth spurt, hormones are changing, and therefore, medications need to be re-evaluated. But, if psychiatrist has looked at this already then that obviously is a strong opinion to consider. My difficult child is involved in the court system- trying to get social services involved so the county could help provide some things I couldn't afford (my insurance wouldn't cover) opened up a nightmare of a can of worms. If I had it to do over, and now I still might do it, I'd go straight to a mental health attorney before anyone else. What area are you in? Sometimes other parents can steer you to a good place nearby. Good luck- wish I could help more! I will say, unless you have a real good history with these docs, I'd get a second opinion before doing something extreme- especially if the courts are involved. Unless you are in fear for your difficult child's or anyone else's life. [/QUOTE]
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