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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 270568" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Ok, I'm back and the nurse just called. She's going to call difficult child's pediatrician and verify what I told her about the nasal spray rx for allergies. That's good. But, when I told her that difficult child was getting lithobid, seroquel AND tegretol, yet he came in there after just having the tegretol swithced out for seroquel, she said the psychiatrist there wrote the rx for all three. I asked her to verify that was his intent and that someone didn't mistakenly think he'd come in on all three. She said the psychiatrist intentionally added it back in. But, she never put me on hold or acted like she really verified it. I'm concerned because I can't imagine that a psychiatrist would do this at the first 15 min appointment. with someone. Suggestions?</p><p></p><p>difficult child had told me that he can refuse to take it and they can't force him, but I don't want it written down that he's not compliant or not taking a medication if there's good reason for him to be on it. It was switched out because it makes him tired all the time. Plus, I think it's the one that can cause a sudden and serious change in the blood count isn't it?</p><p></p><p>ETA: I just called his cm about it. I think it's the one that can cause really low white counts or something if a kid gets sick and difficult child is iover there with a bad case of allergies and no allergy medications so far and having to walk a mile to the cafeteria no matter if it's raining or what the temperature is. Plus, this wasn't actually doing well for him when he was on it before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 270568, member: 3699"] Ok, I'm back and the nurse just called. She's going to call difficult child's pediatrician and verify what I told her about the nasal spray rx for allergies. That's good. But, when I told her that difficult child was getting lithobid, seroquel AND tegretol, yet he came in there after just having the tegretol swithced out for seroquel, she said the psychiatrist there wrote the rx for all three. I asked her to verify that was his intent and that someone didn't mistakenly think he'd come in on all three. She said the psychiatrist intentionally added it back in. But, she never put me on hold or acted like she really verified it. I'm concerned because I can't imagine that a psychiatrist would do this at the first 15 min appointment. with someone. Suggestions? difficult child had told me that he can refuse to take it and they can't force him, but I don't want it written down that he's not compliant or not taking a medication if there's good reason for him to be on it. It was switched out because it makes him tired all the time. Plus, I think it's the one that can cause a sudden and serious change in the blood count isn't it? ETA: I just called his cm about it. I think it's the one that can cause really low white counts or something if a kid gets sick and difficult child is iover there with a bad case of allergies and no allergy medications so far and having to walk a mile to the cafeteria no matter if it's raining or what the temperature is. Plus, this wasn't actually doing well for him when he was on it before. [/QUOTE]
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