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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 577171" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>I had a visit with the psychiatrist and therapist at the detention center this morning. My son is on close supervision due to intense depression. The psychiatric rev. the medications he is on and the dosages. He was alarmed by the dosage amounts that he was on and the combination of medications. He also feels that he has been misdiagnosed. The psychiatrist is going to ween him off of his medications one by one under medical supervision and then do an intense medical and psychiatric evaluation to determine what is truly going on. I pray to God that serious damage has not been done.</p><p></p><p>I was able to see my son for part of the visit. He was quiet and very tired. I just wanted to hug him and not let go. I try so hard to do the right thing and to have it come to this is just more than my heart can take right now. I cried all the way home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 577171, member: 12856"] I had a visit with the psychiatrist and therapist at the detention center this morning. My son is on close supervision due to intense depression. The psychiatric rev. the medications he is on and the dosages. He was alarmed by the dosage amounts that he was on and the combination of medications. He also feels that he has been misdiagnosed. The psychiatrist is going to ween him off of his medications one by one under medical supervision and then do an intense medical and psychiatric evaluation to determine what is truly going on. I pray to God that serious damage has not been done. I was able to see my son for part of the visit. He was quiet and very tired. I just wanted to hug him and not let go. I try so hard to do the right thing and to have it come to this is just more than my heart can take right now. I cried all the way home. [/QUOTE]
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