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Trying to help 13 yr old son with- ADHD/Bipolar/ Anger
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<blockquote data-quote="DownTheRabbitHole" data-source="post: 473930" data-attributes="member: 13030"><p>Hello</p><p></p><p>I'm also pretty new to the site and I'm sure you'll get support and helpful advice through this site. I wanted to mention that your description sounds strikingly familar and although we have not had any experience with hospitalization I can relate to the school and suspension cycle. </p><p></p><p>I wanted to mention that we take our difficult child to a psychiatrist who is also a psychopharmacologist. I cannot express how reassuring it is to have a Dr who seems to have a more in-depth knowledge of medications. We drive several hours to see this doctor but it has been well worth it. We still have occasional melt downs but over all medicine seems to be helping and our good days gave become the norm and not the reverse.</p><p></p><p>Stay strong and I hope that for you and your family, things will start to work out and your son will get the help he needs.</p><p></p><p>By the way I have a zombie fan too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DownTheRabbitHole, post: 473930, member: 13030"] Hello I'm also pretty new to the site and I'm sure you'll get support and helpful advice through this site. I wanted to mention that your description sounds strikingly familar and although we have not had any experience with hospitalization I can relate to the school and suspension cycle. I wanted to mention that we take our difficult child to a psychiatrist who is also a psychopharmacologist. I cannot express how reassuring it is to have a Dr who seems to have a more in-depth knowledge of medications. We drive several hours to see this doctor but it has been well worth it. We still have occasional melt downs but over all medicine seems to be helping and our good days gave become the norm and not the reverse. Stay strong and I hope that for you and your family, things will start to work out and your son will get the help he needs. By the way I have a zombie fan too. [/QUOTE]
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