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What does "stable" really look like in a kid???
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<blockquote data-quote="Last ♡ Hope" data-source="post: 434911" data-attributes="member: 11452"><p>Yeah the Zyprexa was added the night he came home (last Wed) because he came home a wild, manic mess. I called the psychiatrist's office a few hours later and said, okay this is ridiculous, he shouldn't even be home. It's insurance dictating when he comes home, certainly never progress, unfortunately. ANYway, I'm assuming it hasn't fully kicked in yet, but in the meantime, like right now when he's sleeping, I keep reading really scary things about Zyprexa that make me feel like he shouldn't even BE on it. I mean I can't deal with the rages, but I don't want the medications to <em>kill</em> my violent little boy in the process of stopping the insanity...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Last ♡ Hope, post: 434911, member: 11452"] Yeah the Zyprexa was added the night he came home (last Wed) because he came home a wild, manic mess. I called the psychiatrist's office a few hours later and said, okay this is ridiculous, he shouldn't even be home. It's insurance dictating when he comes home, certainly never progress, unfortunately. ANYway, I'm assuming it hasn't fully kicked in yet, but in the meantime, like right now when he's sleeping, I keep reading really scary things about Zyprexa that make me feel like he shouldn't even BE on it. I mean I can't deal with the rages, but I don't want the medications to [I]kill[/I] my violent little boy in the process of stopping the insanity... [/QUOTE]
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