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<blockquote data-quote="pacific ocean" data-source="post: 705355" data-attributes="member: 21010"><p>susiestar,</p><p></p><p>Ok, we learned about certified letters. Thank you.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We will definitely include her mental state in the letter. You mention about the danger effect of antidepressant for bipolar. The doctor we took our Difficult Child last May told us the dangerous risk of taking antidepressants for bipolar patients especially when the patient is young. She was very manic at that time so we warned her to tell the therapist/doctor at the uni to change the medications. We even write to the university health service addressed her/his therapist but they ignored our email and never heard from them. </p><p></p><p>She wrote in our last correspondences that her condition got really bad when we told her not to come home for Christmas. The she started seeing this new care provider ( I guess she means the doctor outside the campus) and got a diagnose of major depressive disorder. We are not familiar with the term so we looked up. She said her symptoms fitted to this disorder and has been given different medication including antidepressant. This is scary and we are scared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pacific ocean, post: 705355, member: 21010"] susiestar, Ok, we learned about certified letters. Thank you. We will definitely include her mental state in the letter. You mention about the danger effect of antidepressant for bipolar. The doctor we took our Difficult Child last May told us the dangerous risk of taking antidepressants for bipolar patients especially when the patient is young. She was very manic at that time so we warned her to tell the therapist/doctor at the uni to change the medications. We even write to the university health service addressed her/his therapist but they ignored our email and never heard from them. She wrote in our last correspondences that her condition got really bad when we told her not to come home for Christmas. The she started seeing this new care provider ( I guess she means the doctor outside the campus) and got a diagnose of major depressive disorder. We are not familiar with the term so we looked up. She said her symptoms fitted to this disorder and has been given different medication including antidepressant. This is scary and we are scared. [/QUOTE]
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