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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 153104" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>OK, girl..............I am gonna tell it like it is! Your son's medications stink, and he needs new ones ASAP. My son did every single thing your son is doing - windshield, phone cord, kicking - and he was seriously, uncontrollably manic. If your no-call psychiatrist is still no-calling, I would readmit difficult child to phosph. His actions are serious, and are only gonna get worse until he can get medicated. Last night I would have called 911 with the phone cord episode, and told the ambulance to transport him. Once in phosph, I would not be surprised if they do not give him 100mg of Seroquel on the spot he sounds so manic. For now I would set aside the court crud, and get him on new medications ASAP before he ends up in jail, with no recourse.</p><p></p><p>You know I say this with as many positive, cyber hugs I can send - and with the best of intentions. As one single mom of a difficult child to another - keep fighting the good fight - and never give up hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 153104, member: 3301"] OK, girl..............I am gonna tell it like it is! Your son's medications stink, and he needs new ones ASAP. My son did every single thing your son is doing - windshield, phone cord, kicking - and he was seriously, uncontrollably manic. If your no-call psychiatrist is still no-calling, I would readmit difficult child to phosph. His actions are serious, and are only gonna get worse until he can get medicated. Last night I would have called 911 with the phone cord episode, and told the ambulance to transport him. Once in phosph, I would not be surprised if they do not give him 100mg of Seroquel on the spot he sounds so manic. For now I would set aside the court crud, and get him on new medications ASAP before he ends up in jail, with no recourse. You know I say this with as many positive, cyber hugs I can send - and with the best of intentions. As one single mom of a difficult child to another - keep fighting the good fight - and never give up hope. [/QUOTE]
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