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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 220098" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, SW!! I Pm'd you. difficult child's regular psychiatrist says this is indicative of bipolar, however, he has to account for putting difficult child on MS's to the insurance co and the courts (since difficult child is in legal trouble and has been declared CHINS (in need of services). But, Dr X (the infamous one who lead difficult child's MDE), says she does not think difficult child is BiPolar (BP)- actually, she wrote in his report that BiPolar (BP) is ruled out but that difficult child should remain on MS's until he has adequate psychotherapy and cognitive therapy to help him with coping skills and the tendency toward self-destructive behavior.</p><p></p><p>Now, I wonder if that is the same as the prozac "activating" cycling. Dr X knew difficult child's history with medications and so forth- she knows difficult child's regular psychiatrist and I was told that they had discussed difficult child's several times. Anyway, thanks for the info...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 220098, member: 3699"] Thanks, SW!! I Pm'd you. difficult child's regular psychiatrist says this is indicative of bipolar, however, he has to account for putting difficult child on MS's to the insurance co and the courts (since difficult child is in legal trouble and has been declared CHINS (in need of services). But, Dr X (the infamous one who lead difficult child's MDE), says she does not think difficult child is BiPolar (BP)- actually, she wrote in his report that BiPolar (BP) is ruled out but that difficult child should remain on MS's until he has adequate psychotherapy and cognitive therapy to help him with coping skills and the tendency toward self-destructive behavior. Now, I wonder if that is the same as the prozac "activating" cycling. Dr X knew difficult child's history with medications and so forth- she knows difficult child's regular psychiatrist and I was told that they had discussed difficult child's several times. Anyway, thanks for the info... [/QUOTE]
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