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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 294656" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Believe it or not, Department of Juvenile Justice RAN OUT of lithobid and lithium. difficult child hasn't had any since Thurs. evening. He said he spoke to the nurse last night and they were trying to get some in but it looks like it will be mid-day tomorrow before they have any. I told difficult child to put a request in to see psychiatrist right away so psychiatrist can be informed of this ASAP. difficult child says he isn't allowed to request to see psychiatrist because psychiatrist is a contract employee. Arghhhh.....I think I might call the director of tdocs (she has a phd in psychiatric) and let her know about this tomorrow since she is apparently the only "regular" staff person there that understands the dangers of messing up MS's. I'd see if I had some old ones at home and take them (just for difficult child) but of course that isn't allowed even if it's in a rx'd bottle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 294656, member: 3699"] Believe it or not, Department of Juvenile Justice RAN OUT of lithobid and lithium. difficult child hasn't had any since Thurs. evening. He said he spoke to the nurse last night and they were trying to get some in but it looks like it will be mid-day tomorrow before they have any. I told difficult child to put a request in to see psychiatrist right away so psychiatrist can be informed of this ASAP. difficult child says he isn't allowed to request to see psychiatrist because psychiatrist is a contract employee. Arghhhh.....I think I might call the director of tdocs (she has a phd in psychiatric) and let her know about this tomorrow since she is apparently the only "regular" staff person there that understands the dangers of messing up MS's. I'd see if I had some old ones at home and take them (just for difficult child) but of course that isn't allowed even if it's in a rx'd bottle. [/QUOTE]
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