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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 360463" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am glad that your psychiatrist seems so great. Having him take that much time is amazing. Having him offer to go down to the car is even more amazing, in my opinion. Seems he is a keeper, at least so far! He is right about ODD. One of the few docs whom I have heard say that, so he will look hard to piece together the real answers for her!</p><p></p><p>Will husband be able to restrain her safely in the car? Do you need another adult to sit with them so she is sandwiched between them? Before you pick her up be SURE to flip the child safety thing on the rear car doors. I am talking about that little switch thing that makes it so the door cannot be opened from the inside. It will keep her from trying to leap out while the car is moving.tor</p><p></p><p>I don't know if what I would tell her about my own medications. Is she the type to try to tell people that her problems are because you are "nuts" and the medications you take prove it? Or will she realize that everyone has to take medications at some point or another. My kids were often at the doctor's office with me, so they always knew I took various medications. It all depends on if you and husband each feel comfortable telling her that you take antidepressants. </p><p></p><p>Let us know how it goes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 360463, member: 1233"] I am glad that your psychiatrist seems so great. Having him take that much time is amazing. Having him offer to go down to the car is even more amazing, in my opinion. Seems he is a keeper, at least so far! He is right about ODD. One of the few docs whom I have heard say that, so he will look hard to piece together the real answers for her! Will husband be able to restrain her safely in the car? Do you need another adult to sit with them so she is sandwiched between them? Before you pick her up be SURE to flip the child safety thing on the rear car doors. I am talking about that little switch thing that makes it so the door cannot be opened from the inside. It will keep her from trying to leap out while the car is moving.tor I don't know if what I would tell her about my own medications. Is she the type to try to tell people that her problems are because you are "nuts" and the medications you take prove it? Or will she realize that everyone has to take medications at some point or another. My kids were often at the doctor's office with me, so they always knew I took various medications. It all depends on if you and husband each feel comfortable telling her that you take antidepressants. Let us know how it goes! [/QUOTE]
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