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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 253044" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>A first meltdown in a while, screaming at a teacher; I got a call at work but after all my difficult child managed to stay at school till the end of day. Must be a combination of allergy season and daylight savings time. What's worse wife is in another depressive episode veering into the usual dysphoric mania and is starting to talk again about taking him off the medication (no reason, just stigma/superstition or what not). Anyone know of any legislative history on this if push comes to shove (i.e. if one parent + psychiatrist(s)+school+... say yes medication and another parent says no medication)?</p><p>His weight gain didn't come suddenly, just his appetite is strong and so the weight is creeping up. He does a lot of swimming but I think he needs more land-based sports. Karate hasn't much of a workout; not sure he's ready for team sports, so am looking elsewhere, maybe tennis.</p><p>difficult child, 7y.o. BiPolar (BP) on abilify, PCs older sister, younger brother.</p><p>Me, dad ~45</p><p>wife, BiPolar (BP) (runs in family)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 253044, member: 6374"] A first meltdown in a while, screaming at a teacher; I got a call at work but after all my difficult child managed to stay at school till the end of day. Must be a combination of allergy season and daylight savings time. What's worse wife is in another depressive episode veering into the usual dysphoric mania and is starting to talk again about taking him off the medication (no reason, just stigma/superstition or what not). Anyone know of any legislative history on this if push comes to shove (i.e. if one parent + psychiatrist(s)+school+... say yes medication and another parent says no medication)? His weight gain didn't come suddenly, just his appetite is strong and so the weight is creeping up. He does a lot of swimming but I think he needs more land-based sports. Karate hasn't much of a workout; not sure he's ready for team sports, so am looking elsewhere, maybe tennis. difficult child, 7y.o. BiPolar (BP) on abilify, PCs older sister, younger brother. Me, dad ~45 wife, BiPolar (BP) (runs in family) [/QUOTE]
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