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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 255472" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Thank you all!</p><p> </p><p>Today's appointment with therapist will be reported to psychiatrist who can then prescribe medications. difficult child was suppose to wait until next Friday to get in but after therapist talked to him via phone, therapist found an opening today.</p><p> </p><p>Midwest, you are correct that he is most likely back to where all the talking in the world will not help. I am trying to find all the supports I can for him. His pastor does not get involved in or attempt to give input in the medical side of this. difficult child had some spiritual questions a year ago Fall/Winter while going through the worse and his pastor helped him with that. I want difficult child to know that he can be comfortable going to his teachers. As you are aware, it can not be just talk and it can not be just medications. There is a process of both along with coping skills. It is a true battle with lots of stratagies to set up to win.</p><p> </p><p>I think he is doing better because he knows he will be seeing therapist today. I have to remind myself of that. Just because I don't see that deep anxiety this morning, it is still there - he is just very good at handling it though needs more help so that he doesn't have to focus 100&#37; on that and miss out on being a kid.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you! Midwest, I so appreciate your input. It does bring to light so much and helps me find the right path. GCV - thanks for the input on the specific medications. KJS and Timer, thank you for your support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 255472, member: 5096"] Thank you all! Today's appointment with therapist will be reported to psychiatrist who can then prescribe medications. difficult child was suppose to wait until next Friday to get in but after therapist talked to him via phone, therapist found an opening today. Midwest, you are correct that he is most likely back to where all the talking in the world will not help. I am trying to find all the supports I can for him. His pastor does not get involved in or attempt to give input in the medical side of this. difficult child had some spiritual questions a year ago Fall/Winter while going through the worse and his pastor helped him with that. I want difficult child to know that he can be comfortable going to his teachers. As you are aware, it can not be just talk and it can not be just medications. There is a process of both along with coping skills. It is a true battle with lots of stratagies to set up to win. I think he is doing better because he knows he will be seeing therapist today. I have to remind myself of that. Just because I don't see that deep anxiety this morning, it is still there - he is just very good at handling it though needs more help so that he doesn't have to focus 100% on that and miss out on being a kid. Thank you! Midwest, I so appreciate your input. It does bring to light so much and helps me find the right path. GCV - thanks for the input on the specific medications. KJS and Timer, thank you for your support. [/QUOTE]
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