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Seroquel and Abilify together?
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<blockquote data-quote="wethreepeeps" data-source="post: 309945" data-attributes="member: 3436"><p>Unfortunately, that's just out of the scope of what I can accomplish. I'm a single parent with zero help from the other parent (we don't even know where he lives). The kids only have medicaid for insurance, and my other child has a terminal genetic disorder that requires around the clock care, which I provide with no nursing help. My son has seen five different outpatient psychiatrists, one a highly regarded professor, just as many therapists, two psychologists, been in mst, three hospitalizations, residential, and wrap around. We moved for a year to get residency in another state so he could qualify for the residential, but my other child, who is very isolated because of her condition, became very depressed being away from friends and family, so we moved back a few months after he got out. If I had money there would be more I can do, but we're barely scraping by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wethreepeeps, post: 309945, member: 3436"] Unfortunately, that's just out of the scope of what I can accomplish. I'm a single parent with zero help from the other parent (we don't even know where he lives). The kids only have medicaid for insurance, and my other child has a terminal genetic disorder that requires around the clock care, which I provide with no nursing help. My son has seen five different outpatient psychiatrists, one a highly regarded professor, just as many therapists, two psychologists, been in mst, three hospitalizations, residential, and wrap around. We moved for a year to get residency in another state so he could qualify for the residential, but my other child, who is very isolated because of her condition, became very depressed being away from friends and family, so we moved back a few months after he got out. If I had money there would be more I can do, but we're barely scraping by. [/QUOTE]
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