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Boy is the "honeymoon" over!
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<blockquote data-quote="oceans" data-source="post: 34314" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>I am glad to hear that you are contacting someone about this. A good thing to do is to keep a log, and write down everything that happens each day with difficult child's meltdowns and medication dosages. You at least will have something to show the psychiatrist at the day program. </p><p></p><p>Yes, the zyprexa dose is low. I think that it needs to be at least 5 mg for an adequate trial. From what our state psychiatric hospital podoc said, 5 - 10 mg.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking of you and hoping that you get some help and direction from the day program support team. I can't imagine you cannot talk to the psychiatrist. I was able to put in a message to talk with them at both phosps we went to, and they always called me back. Be the squeaky wheel that needs to be oiled. Be persistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oceans, post: 34314, member: 2687"] I am glad to hear that you are contacting someone about this. A good thing to do is to keep a log, and write down everything that happens each day with difficult child's meltdowns and medication dosages. You at least will have something to show the psychiatrist at the day program. Yes, the zyprexa dose is low. I think that it needs to be at least 5 mg for an adequate trial. From what our state psychiatric hospital podoc said, 5 - 10 mg. I am thinking of you and hoping that you get some help and direction from the day program support team. I can't imagine you cannot talk to the psychiatrist. I was able to put in a message to talk with them at both phosps we went to, and they always called me back. Be the squeaky wheel that needs to be oiled. Be persistent. [/QUOTE]
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