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<blockquote data-quote="Lost_in_BC" data-source="post: 230463" data-attributes="member: 6599"><p>I'm not sure if I like the Seroquel being increased actually. He was on 50mg normal seroquel around the begining of the school year and he was very tired in school and even more irratable. With the lower dose he hasn't been as irratable or tired. On the other hand is a violent boy and we need to change this.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if he has had a NeuroPysch exam. I'm not familiar with the term anyways. Last summer we spent 2 weeks in Vancouver as he was admitted to BC Childrens Hospital for an evaluation in the child psychiatric unit. That was one of the hardest things I have had to do.</p><p></p><p>The Dr from Vancouver has been consulting our team up here. That team consists of us(husband and I),Our family Dr, Our Child and youth mental health worker, My sons principle and teacher, and a worker who has been giving my husband and I some parenting strategies. He makes the final call in medications and our family Dr writes up the prescription. </p><p></p><p>I have a copy of the book. We are trying to stick to the strategies we are being taught through our worker. Lately though it seems like all our lovely supports are crumbling to the ground. There is major lack of commitment and communication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost_in_BC, post: 230463, member: 6599"] I'm not sure if I like the Seroquel being increased actually. He was on 50mg normal seroquel around the begining of the school year and he was very tired in school and even more irratable. With the lower dose he hasn't been as irratable or tired. On the other hand is a violent boy and we need to change this. I'm not sure if he has had a NeuroPysch exam. I'm not familiar with the term anyways. Last summer we spent 2 weeks in Vancouver as he was admitted to BC Childrens Hospital for an evaluation in the child psychiatric unit. That was one of the hardest things I have had to do. The Dr from Vancouver has been consulting our team up here. That team consists of us(husband and I),Our family Dr, Our Child and youth mental health worker, My sons principle and teacher, and a worker who has been giving my husband and I some parenting strategies. He makes the final call in medications and our family Dr writes up the prescription. I have a copy of the book. We are trying to stick to the strategies we are being taught through our worker. Lately though it seems like all our lovely supports are crumbling to the ground. There is major lack of commitment and communication. [/QUOTE]
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