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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 335800"><p>I did talk to difficult child's pediatrician. I wanted his opinion on all I was told. he is a very good doctor. He will take me in a room and talk to me alone for 30 minutes if I stop by. He called and we spoke for about 30 minutes yesterday. I told him all that the new psychiatrist told me. He said psychiatry is not his field but he will look up the information that he is not familiar with. He does have patients that deal with some of these diagnosis's. He is taking his time to look this information up and get back to me. He talked about bipolar. He said there is distinctive characteristics with bipolar. difficult child doesn't show that. He is not up and down for no reason. He is fine until I mention school..then he gets angry with me. But he may be struggling to control this, then takes it out on me when I mention school.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child had appointment with therapist last night. I showed his arm there. He got really angry at me. Then I showed husband when we got home. difficult child told me to leave him alone it is nobodies business. Angry at school because it is not their business...etc.</p><p> </p><p>He has been taking vyvanse. He only takes it at the end of the quarter when he realizes he hasn't done any work all quarter. He'll take it next week for finals. then he won't take it again until the end of next quarter. He doesn't take it on weekends. It makes him very tired. And with the new medication of intuniv, it makes him very tired. He sounds very depressed. sits in his room with nothing now that I said computer only in living room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 335800"] I did talk to difficult child's pediatrician. I wanted his opinion on all I was told. he is a very good doctor. He will take me in a room and talk to me alone for 30 minutes if I stop by. He called and we spoke for about 30 minutes yesterday. I told him all that the new psychiatrist told me. He said psychiatry is not his field but he will look up the information that he is not familiar with. He does have patients that deal with some of these diagnosis's. He is taking his time to look this information up and get back to me. He talked about bipolar. He said there is distinctive characteristics with bipolar. difficult child doesn't show that. He is not up and down for no reason. He is fine until I mention school..then he gets angry with me. But he may be struggling to control this, then takes it out on me when I mention school. difficult child had appointment with therapist last night. I showed his arm there. He got really angry at me. Then I showed husband when we got home. difficult child told me to leave him alone it is nobodies business. Angry at school because it is not their business...etc. He has been taking vyvanse. He only takes it at the end of the quarter when he realizes he hasn't done any work all quarter. He'll take it next week for finals. then he won't take it again until the end of next quarter. He doesn't take it on weekends. It makes him very tired. And with the new medication of intuniv, it makes him very tired. He sounds very depressed. sits in his room with nothing now that I said computer only in living room. [/QUOTE]
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