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thanks for the thoughts for difficult child - the update
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 213946" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I totally agree with Star on this one. Write a non-emotional, factual letter giving your history and reactions. When we were trying medications for my daughter I eventually had to have social services contact her bio-mother to find out if she had had any reactions to medications. Turns out she did and the reaction was the EXACT same my daughter was having. Had they been unable to contact her, my daughter would have gone through years of hell while we tried one medication after another in an attempt to help her. It made it harder for my child to be without medication but there was no alternative -- either no medications and lots and lots and lots of therapy or medications and lots and lots of psychiatric hospital visits for suicidal ideation, manic behavior with hallucinations and the like. Knowledge really is power. The more the docs know, the better chance there is get the right cocktail for Matt.</p><p> </p><p>Many hugs. I wish there was more we could do. You and Matt both deserve some relief and something good to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 213946, member: 3626"] I totally agree with Star on this one. Write a non-emotional, factual letter giving your history and reactions. When we were trying medications for my daughter I eventually had to have social services contact her bio-mother to find out if she had had any reactions to medications. Turns out she did and the reaction was the EXACT same my daughter was having. Had they been unable to contact her, my daughter would have gone through years of hell while we tried one medication after another in an attempt to help her. It made it harder for my child to be without medication but there was no alternative -- either no medications and lots and lots and lots of therapy or medications and lots and lots of psychiatric hospital visits for suicidal ideation, manic behavior with hallucinations and the like. Knowledge really is power. The more the docs know, the better chance there is get the right cocktail for Matt. Many hugs. I wish there was more we could do. You and Matt both deserve some relief and something good to happen. [/QUOTE]
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