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<blockquote data-quote="zoo_keeper" data-source="post: 474539" data-attributes="member: 12188"><p>You it the nail on the head. Thats exactly the problem. This has become a pattern for difficult child in the last two years. First its complete and total crisis and into the hospital. Then after he gets released he does great for about 3-4 months. Then gradually starts to worsen and psychiatrist tweaks his medications by uping the doses. And a few months later its back into the hospital due to a major incident. Its so disheartening. The plan right now is for current psychiatrist to observe difficult child completely medication free for a while and start with lithium. Perhaps continue with the lamictal and for sure continue with the clonidine as she beleives the abilify was most likely the problem. Thanks for the reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoo_keeper, post: 474539, member: 12188"] You it the nail on the head. Thats exactly the problem. This has become a pattern for difficult child in the last two years. First its complete and total crisis and into the hospital. Then after he gets released he does great for about 3-4 months. Then gradually starts to worsen and psychiatrist tweaks his medications by uping the doses. And a few months later its back into the hospital due to a major incident. Its so disheartening. The plan right now is for current psychiatrist to observe difficult child completely medication free for a while and start with lithium. Perhaps continue with the lamictal and for sure continue with the clonidine as she beleives the abilify was most likely the problem. Thanks for the reply. [/QUOTE]
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