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difficult child 2 is now the problem child . . . . . & "My" difficult child 1 is back
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 477072" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>TeDO, that is very scary. I am not one to say sue or whatever, but if difficult child 1 really needs more support and it is from medication errors and the stress it has caused, you might want to see if the clinic where he worked actually checked to make sure he had the credentials to work in the area in which he did. Something sounds so fishy that he disappeared. Although, they say that psychiatrists have one of the highest rates of suicide and I had one in my early twenties who did do just that. Dont think it was me that was the last straw, (sick sense of humor) I wasn't that bad off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 477072, member: 12886"] TeDO, that is very scary. I am not one to say sue or whatever, but if difficult child 1 really needs more support and it is from medication errors and the stress it has caused, you might want to see if the clinic where he worked actually checked to make sure he had the credentials to work in the area in which he did. Something sounds so fishy that he disappeared. Although, they say that psychiatrists have one of the highest rates of suicide and I had one in my early twenties who did do just that. Dont think it was me that was the last straw, (sick sense of humor) I wasn't that bad off. [/QUOTE]
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