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Stopping medications and starting over??
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 179329" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm going to just throw this out as a question- not really a suggestion- have you tried a different therapuetic approach- or has it all been the same type of therapy but changing medications? I ask because I have found that no matter what I read as being recommended therapy for BiPolar (BP), and no matter what the tdocs tell me, most of them haven't really tried anything but the traditional behavior modification with difficult child. I didn't know if that was just our experience or if others were finding this too. Myself, I decided not to go that route because when we tried it before, it made things worse and I can easily see how difficult child (and me,too) could have ended up on a ton of medications as a result of it. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure many have had great results with it, but it didn't work for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 179329, member: 3699"] I'm going to just throw this out as a question- not really a suggestion- have you tried a different therapuetic approach- or has it all been the same type of therapy but changing medications? I ask because I have found that no matter what I read as being recommended therapy for BiPolar (BP), and no matter what the tdocs tell me, most of them haven't really tried anything but the traditional behavior modification with difficult child. I didn't know if that was just our experience or if others were finding this too. Myself, I decided not to go that route because when we tried it before, it made things worse and I can easily see how difficult child (and me,too) could have ended up on a ton of medications as a result of it. I'm sure many have had great results with it, but it didn't work for us. [/QUOTE]
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