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psychiatrist Says- Can't Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Stef" data-source="post: 256237" data-attributes="member: 6657"><p>Thanks for your replies. We're going to stay with the psychiatrist for now as I really hate changing doctors. I don't want to use difficult child as a guinea pig either by having a new doctor start throwing medications at him. That in itself can, and has in the past, been a recipe for disaster. What we'll most likely do is start bending psychiatrist's ear a bit more to get the dosage up a tad. What I could use is some kind of recommeded guidline for an appropriate therapuetic dosage for his age/wt. I've seen the range, but is there a median amount?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stef, post: 256237, member: 6657"] Thanks for your replies. We're going to stay with the psychiatrist for now as I really hate changing doctors. I don't want to use difficult child as a guinea pig either by having a new doctor start throwing medications at him. That in itself can, and has in the past, been a recipe for disaster. What we'll most likely do is start bending psychiatrist's ear a bit more to get the dosage up a tad. What I could use is some kind of recommeded guidline for an appropriate therapuetic dosage for his age/wt. I've seen the range, but is there a median amount? [/QUOTE]
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