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Today I am in a "don't mess with me" mood. Update on our difficult child 2 in psychiatric hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="zoo_keeper" data-source="post: 438650" data-attributes="member: 12188"><p>Hi. I just wanted to say I know what you're going through and how frustrating it is. My difficult child was recently discharged from a psychiatric hospital after deemed 'stable.' I was able to delay his discharge for 5 days by refusing to take him home for fear of the welfare of my other children. CPS eventually got involved and threatned child abandonment tho. It might be worth a shot if they try to discharge him when he's not ready again.</p><p></p><p>I would be very weary of this psychiatrist starting zoloft and dropping the geodon. It's my understanding that most bipolar children should be stable with the help of mood stabilizers and anti-phychotics before beginning other medications. It might be different for your difficult child tho. Hang in there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoo_keeper, post: 438650, member: 12188"] Hi. I just wanted to say I know what you're going through and how frustrating it is. My difficult child was recently discharged from a psychiatric hospital after deemed 'stable.' I was able to delay his discharge for 5 days by refusing to take him home for fear of the welfare of my other children. CPS eventually got involved and threatned child abandonment tho. It might be worth a shot if they try to discharge him when he's not ready again. I would be very weary of this psychiatrist starting zoloft and dropping the geodon. It's my understanding that most bipolar children should be stable with the help of mood stabilizers and anti-phychotics before beginning other medications. It might be different for your difficult child tho. Hang in there [/QUOTE]
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