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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 355144" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I have had psychiatrist's treat husband and I like we were the problem, we were too accommodating! At the time the kid was manic, hallucinating and delusional with suicidal tendencies! </p><p>Other times we were told flat out that a 6-7yo was too young to have Bipolar Disorder. I would sit and say did you watch the video we gave you? The one with K begging to be lit on fire? The one with her sobbing to die? The one with her attacking us for hours???? Did you read the report from the very well respected psychiatrist in Chicago who witnessed her hallucinating??? </p><p></p><p>Needless to say we left 3 psychiatrist's because they questioned us a bit too much. Not in a positive possible growth way! LOL</p><p></p><p>I even sat and listed my shortcomings in the beginning!!! I happily can admit I hoover at times... </p><p>If you think your psychiatrist is just trying to help I would stay, but if you keep getting no warm and fuzzies I would tell the psychiatrist and see if you can work it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 355144, member: 3155"] I have had psychiatrist's treat husband and I like we were the problem, we were too accommodating! At the time the kid was manic, hallucinating and delusional with suicidal tendencies! Other times we were told flat out that a 6-7yo was too young to have Bipolar Disorder. I would sit and say did you watch the video we gave you? The one with K begging to be lit on fire? The one with her sobbing to die? The one with her attacking us for hours???? Did you read the report from the very well respected psychiatrist in Chicago who witnessed her hallucinating??? Needless to say we left 3 psychiatrist's because they questioned us a bit too much. Not in a positive possible growth way! LOL I even sat and listed my shortcomings in the beginning!!! I happily can admit I hoover at times... If you think your psychiatrist is just trying to help I would stay, but if you keep getting no warm and fuzzies I would tell the psychiatrist and see if you can work it out. [/QUOTE]
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