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<blockquote data-quote="barneysmom" data-source="post: 286145" data-attributes="member: 1872"><p>Thank you all for your welcomes and wisdom. I feel so relieved after hearing from all of you.</p><p></p><p>Daisy, thanks for your thoughts about routine. We can at least get a makeshift routine into place. </p><p></p><p>Fran, thanks for your advice about making a life that is not difficult child-based. I was thinking about this and realized that I have been obsessing about difficult child lately (and feeling really enraged). I know this is a bad sign for a parent. I have a lot of good coping skills but sometimes it's easier to just slip into the obsessing mode. </p><p></p><p>Sharon, I remember you too. Good to talk to you again.</p><p></p><p>Susie, I have the BiPolar (BP) Child. I'm going to have to haul it out and read it. Right after I bought it, our therapist (at the time) told us that difficult child was most certainly not BiPolar (BP). Said he wasn't AS either -- I asked. </p><p></p><p>Regarding the medications -- it's almost embarrassing to post them in the sig line! However my mommy gut does trust this doctor. He left him on the medications he was on, and added Cymbalta and Seroquel while in psychiatric hospital. He expounded on his theory about Cymbalta balancing the norepi and the Seroquel boosting the Cymbalta. My husband's eyes were glazed over. </p><p></p><p>totoro, I would like to hear about the therapies you are looking into for your K. Like all of you, I'm an avid researcher of anything that will help my son. </p><p></p><p>Hugs to you guys</p><p></p><p>Hope my sig shows up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barneysmom, post: 286145, member: 1872"] Thank you all for your welcomes and wisdom. I feel so relieved after hearing from all of you. Daisy, thanks for your thoughts about routine. We can at least get a makeshift routine into place. Fran, thanks for your advice about making a life that is not difficult child-based. I was thinking about this and realized that I have been obsessing about difficult child lately (and feeling really enraged). I know this is a bad sign for a parent. I have a lot of good coping skills but sometimes it's easier to just slip into the obsessing mode. Sharon, I remember you too. Good to talk to you again. Susie, I have the BiPolar (BP) Child. I'm going to have to haul it out and read it. Right after I bought it, our therapist (at the time) told us that difficult child was most certainly not BiPolar (BP). Said he wasn't AS either -- I asked. Regarding the medications -- it's almost embarrassing to post them in the sig line! However my mommy gut does trust this doctor. He left him on the medications he was on, and added Cymbalta and Seroquel while in psychiatric hospital. He expounded on his theory about Cymbalta balancing the norepi and the Seroquel boosting the Cymbalta. My husband's eyes were glazed over. totoro, I would like to hear about the therapies you are looking into for your K. Like all of you, I'm an avid researcher of anything that will help my son. Hugs to you guys Hope my sig shows up. [/QUOTE]
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