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finally got pyschdoc appointment!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 378407" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi,</p><p> </p><p>its a shame her old pyschiatirst dropped us and gave absolutely no reason why. he would always get frustrated by the way the medications would work with-her. how everything always had the opposite effect. he always said tis' a complex case blah blah.</p><p> </p><p>doctors really need to think out of the box it seems to me as many of us all too many times have to.</p><p> </p><p>as far as homeschooling i'm not ready to give in yet. now she's got this new problem with eating food, yet i feel in my gut that school, interaction, pushing herself each day is what is best for her. and terry yea i'd def have to do yoga twice a week to survive that. plus she'd cling to me more than she does now. bipolar or no bipolar she has to learn to be a functioning individual, ya know...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 378407, member: 4514"] hi, its a shame her old pyschiatirst dropped us and gave absolutely no reason why. he would always get frustrated by the way the medications would work with-her. how everything always had the opposite effect. he always said tis' a complex case blah blah. doctors really need to think out of the box it seems to me as many of us all too many times have to. as far as homeschooling i'm not ready to give in yet. now she's got this new problem with eating food, yet i feel in my gut that school, interaction, pushing herself each day is what is best for her. and terry yea i'd def have to do yoga twice a week to survive that. plus she'd cling to me more than she does now. bipolar or no bipolar she has to learn to be a functioning individual, ya know... [/QUOTE]
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