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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 408246" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>steely i appreciate you taking the time to explain all of that to me. i looked it up and she in no way fits all that comes with-that disorder or mentall illness. she as you said matt will also leave reality at certain points and truly believe things are happening that aren't yet i'd say more than not she's in reality mode.</p><p> </p><p>i do think that her pyschiatrist should be a whole lot better than he is lol. yet he is who he is. i will mention it to him and see what he thinks medication wise. i hate as i'm sure you did when they go there. that no amt of logic can bring forth to the child hey that's not really happening. zyprexa is medication she's on now yet suddenly it's driving her mad. she can't stop eating the weights' gone real high real quick. i'm fine with it hey i'm the mom who sat for 9 mos wanting this. so as much as i'm curbing it to 3 meals and 2 snacks a day it still warms my heart when shes sneaking in the cabinet. i'm so very grateful and lucky that this last hospitalization worked so very well just as they said it did.</p><p> </p><p>yet her stomach's getting real sick, she's drinking pepto everyday and as we know that's not healthy either. she's active we've begun exercising long walks with dogs etc. yet zyprexa i do not think and knew back in portland wouldn't be the long term medication of choice for her.</p><p> </p><p>yet this is just another piece of the pie into why this awesome kid with a heart of gold has trouble functioning in the real world. and also some insight now and future thinking into ok what do we do about school does this child belong mainstreamed. she wants to be average her need is so severe and her acceptance of self as many of our kids at this age is so not there. yet i have to do what's best for her she has no clue what's best for her when it comes to school.</p><p> </p><p>thanks again to both and all of you. you know me i never stop thinking and my brains always clicking away. that Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) obsessional thinking i have can be a great gift at times yet a great nightmare at times also lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 408246, member: 4514"] steely i appreciate you taking the time to explain all of that to me. i looked it up and she in no way fits all that comes with-that disorder or mentall illness. she as you said matt will also leave reality at certain points and truly believe things are happening that aren't yet i'd say more than not she's in reality mode. i do think that her pyschiatrist should be a whole lot better than he is lol. yet he is who he is. i will mention it to him and see what he thinks medication wise. i hate as i'm sure you did when they go there. that no amt of logic can bring forth to the child hey that's not really happening. zyprexa is medication she's on now yet suddenly it's driving her mad. she can't stop eating the weights' gone real high real quick. i'm fine with it hey i'm the mom who sat for 9 mos wanting this. so as much as i'm curbing it to 3 meals and 2 snacks a day it still warms my heart when shes sneaking in the cabinet. i'm so very grateful and lucky that this last hospitalization worked so very well just as they said it did. yet her stomach's getting real sick, she's drinking pepto everyday and as we know that's not healthy either. she's active we've begun exercising long walks with dogs etc. yet zyprexa i do not think and knew back in portland wouldn't be the long term medication of choice for her. yet this is just another piece of the pie into why this awesome kid with a heart of gold has trouble functioning in the real world. and also some insight now and future thinking into ok what do we do about school does this child belong mainstreamed. she wants to be average her need is so severe and her acceptance of self as many of our kids at this age is so not there. yet i have to do what's best for her she has no clue what's best for her when it comes to school. thanks again to both and all of you. you know me i never stop thinking and my brains always clicking away. that Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) obsessional thinking i have can be a great gift at times yet a great nightmare at times also lol [/QUOTE]
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