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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 11851" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>Thanks for the responses everyone.</p><p></p><p>medications are first and foremost in our minds these days. The psychiatrist is convinced difficult child is not bipolar and that the previous psychiatrist was locked into that diagnosis. Who knows, right? But, she is currently weaning him off the seroquel. We are meeting just about every 10 days for now. The good thing is that she is the doctor for the collaborative day program, so she gets to monitor difficult child all day every day. </p><p></p><p>Yesterday was a much, much better day - teacher wrote that difficult child made "much better choices". And this morning started out well, but so did Tuesday morning, so I just take the good and leave the rest - and hope for no phone calls today.</p><p></p><p>The team does not want to hospitalize him at this point, so we are hoping with everyone working together that will not have to happen. husband and I are, sadly, resigned to the fact that it may be necessary and will cross that bridge when we get there.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the hugs and support. It was much needed yesterday. I was having a true Feel Sorry for Jamie morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 11851, member: 3211"] Thanks for the responses everyone. medications are first and foremost in our minds these days. The psychiatrist is convinced difficult child is not bipolar and that the previous psychiatrist was locked into that diagnosis. Who knows, right? But, she is currently weaning him off the seroquel. We are meeting just about every 10 days for now. The good thing is that she is the doctor for the collaborative day program, so she gets to monitor difficult child all day every day. Yesterday was a much, much better day - teacher wrote that difficult child made "much better choices". And this morning started out well, but so did Tuesday morning, so I just take the good and leave the rest - and hope for no phone calls today. The team does not want to hospitalize him at this point, so we are hoping with everyone working together that will not have to happen. husband and I are, sadly, resigned to the fact that it may be necessary and will cross that bridge when we get there. Thanks again for the hugs and support. It was much needed yesterday. I was having a true Feel Sorry for Jamie morning. [/QUOTE]
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