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<blockquote data-quote="horserider" data-source="post: 310988" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>Hello 5angles, </p><p>I'm a newbie also. I have a nearly 17 yr old that is currently non-medication compliant. I read your signature, your difficult child is 11? I am no expert but my worry button always gets pushed when I here this. Does her friend know she takes medication that she spent the night with? We found the stigma of talking medications to be a factor with- our difficult child, along with- influence from other children in Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s that they are bad for you. Has she been on Lamotrigine for awhile? Are any side effects bothering her? </p><p> </p><p>We feel our difficult child's pain when they just want to be like other kids. Possibly she felt this if/when her friend did not have to take medication in the morning. It may be a one time thing for now, but if it happens again I would talk to her proactively about how her medications help her. </p><p> </p><p>Have a nice Sunday</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="horserider, post: 310988, member: 8054"] Hello 5angles, I'm a newbie also. I have a nearly 17 yr old that is currently non-medication compliant. I read your signature, your difficult child is 11? I am no expert but my worry button always gets pushed when I here this. Does her friend know she takes medication that she spent the night with? We found the stigma of talking medications to be a factor with- our difficult child, along with- influence from other children in Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s that they are bad for you. Has she been on Lamotrigine for awhile? Are any side effects bothering her? We feel our difficult child's pain when they just want to be like other kids. Possibly she felt this if/when her friend did not have to take medication in the morning. It may be a one time thing for now, but if it happens again I would talk to her proactively about how her medications help her. Have a nice Sunday [/QUOTE]
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