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difficult child is depressed
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<blockquote data-quote="Sondar" data-source="post: 82994" data-attributes="member: 4160"><p>I've come to understand that no mix of medications is perfect forever. Calling the pharamacist is a great idea, do your own research and then go back to your son with what you learn. </p><p></p><p>Nothing will change about the way he feels until he -- again -- makes changes. He is young and it makes us sad when our difficult children are overwhelmed. </p><p></p><p>Keep up your walks and giving him a good example. &lt;hugs&gt;</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sondar, post: 82994, member: 4160"] I've come to understand that no mix of medications is perfect forever. Calling the pharamacist is a great idea, do your own research and then go back to your son with what you learn. Nothing will change about the way he feels until he -- again -- makes changes. He is young and it makes us sad when our difficult children are overwhelmed. Keep up your walks and giving him a good example. <hugs> [/QUOTE]
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