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difficult child still not doing well (update call with CW )
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<blockquote data-quote="STILLjustamom" data-source="post: 46637" data-attributes="member: 1580"><p>Does your son have an "official diagnosis"? I'm sorry i have been off the forums for a while and can't recall. If not, then perhaps that is what you should be aiming for at this point. When my son had his "break down" in prison, I pestered them until they did admit him to a diagnostic unit. Finally he was diagnosed with bipolar II. This was a break through moment for me for a lot of reasons, but mainly because then they are forced to treat him. </p><p>This consisted of a 30 day program in which he did make quite a bit of progress. It was shortlived however and that is a long story I won't go into now.</p><p>You say they are trying different medications so I am assuming they are treating him for "something", not just playing doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STILLjustamom, post: 46637, member: 1580"] Does your son have an "official diagnosis"? I'm sorry i have been off the forums for a while and can't recall. If not, then perhaps that is what you should be aiming for at this point. When my son had his "break down" in prison, I pestered them until they did admit him to a diagnostic unit. Finally he was diagnosed with bipolar II. This was a break through moment for me for a lot of reasons, but mainly because then they are forced to treat him. This consisted of a 30 day program in which he did make quite a bit of progress. It was shortlived however and that is a long story I won't go into now. You say they are trying different medications so I am assuming they are treating him for "something", not just playing doctor. [/QUOTE]
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