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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 162656"><p>Yes. I am going to discuss medications with the psychiatrist at the next visit. This last visit 2 wks ago was the first followup after discharge from the psychiatric hospital. psychiatrist didn't want to make any medication changes from what he was discharged with yet. difficult child hadn't seen his psychiatrist since the beginning of April because when our benefits had run out and I had to get him into the state psychiatric hospital, difficult child's psychiatrist isn't on staff there and couldn't treat him. The psychiatrist there totally changed his medications. difficult child is stable now so psychiatrist didn't want to change things. I anticipate a change by the time school starts though, quite possibly. Last time difficult child was on Prozac (same dose) it stopped working after a couple of months.</p><p></p><p>We'll see. For now I will just monitor and then discuss with his psychiatrist at the end of the month.</p><p></p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 162656"] Yes. I am going to discuss medications with the psychiatrist at the next visit. This last visit 2 wks ago was the first followup after discharge from the psychiatric hospital. psychiatrist didn't want to make any medication changes from what he was discharged with yet. difficult child hadn't seen his psychiatrist since the beginning of April because when our benefits had run out and I had to get him into the state psychiatric hospital, difficult child's psychiatrist isn't on staff there and couldn't treat him. The psychiatrist there totally changed his medications. difficult child is stable now so psychiatrist didn't want to change things. I anticipate a change by the time school starts though, quite possibly. Last time difficult child was on Prozac (same dose) it stopped working after a couple of months. We'll see. For now I will just monitor and then discuss with his psychiatrist at the end of the month. Christy [/QUOTE]
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