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Not 100% comfortable with psychiatric hospital game plan
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 39491" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I would not trust a social worker to be the primary person in charge of my kid. Zoloft can cause aggression, mania, rage, the works. It may not, but it could (did for me when I took it) and it takes about four weeks sometimes before you see it, because the Zoloft builds up in your system. You sound uncomfortable. Frankly, if I were uncomfortable, I'd be gone. A neuropsychologist tests for Psychiatric problems too. It was the best person we ever saw for my complicated son. I wish you all the luck--stick to your "mom" gut. An MRI or CAT scan will only tell you if there are no tumors or aneurysms...etc. I just had one, and I have bipolar and neurological problems. They DON'T show up on these scans. The best way to find any tendencies towards certain disorders is to do the neuropsychologist tests--and they should be administered over a span from 8-12 hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 39491, member: 1550"] I would not trust a social worker to be the primary person in charge of my kid. Zoloft can cause aggression, mania, rage, the works. It may not, but it could (did for me when I took it) and it takes about four weeks sometimes before you see it, because the Zoloft builds up in your system. You sound uncomfortable. Frankly, if I were uncomfortable, I'd be gone. A neuropsychologist tests for Psychiatric problems too. It was the best person we ever saw for my complicated son. I wish you all the luck--stick to your "mom" gut. An MRI or CAT scan will only tell you if there are no tumors or aneurysms...etc. I just had one, and I have bipolar and neurological problems. They DON'T show up on these scans. The best way to find any tendencies towards certain disorders is to do the neuropsychologist tests--and they should be administered over a span from 8-12 hours. [/QUOTE]
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