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<blockquote data-quote="robinm1922" data-source="post: 243714" data-attributes="member: 6423"><p>Once again thanks for all the feedback. I am going to talk to psychiatrist about bc pills interfering with medications he gives, not for him to give them to difficult child. difficult child has a family doctor appointment next week will talk to her and see what she thinks we should do.</p><p>Who knows maybe psychiatrist will change her medication again. Celexa isn't working as well as the Zoloft did before it stopped.</p><p> </p><p>Mid I am almost 100% sure my difficult child doesn't smoke, I am a ex smoker and would smell it on her in a heart beat! Not to mention none of her friends are smokers, I am keeping my fingers crossed she doesn't start very hard habit to quit!</p><p> </p><p>I have always been lucky with BC pills, not too many side effects, if she goes that route I will certainly watch for anything. I know she doesn't like herself when she is in the mood she has been in the last couple of days. Last night was the worse I have ever seen her, this time the timing works well with a dr appointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robinm1922, post: 243714, member: 6423"] Once again thanks for all the feedback. I am going to talk to psychiatrist about bc pills interfering with medications he gives, not for him to give them to difficult child. difficult child has a family doctor appointment next week will talk to her and see what she thinks we should do. Who knows maybe psychiatrist will change her medication again. Celexa isn't working as well as the Zoloft did before it stopped. Mid I am almost 100% sure my difficult child doesn't smoke, I am a ex smoker and would smell it on her in a heart beat! Not to mention none of her friends are smokers, I am keeping my fingers crossed she doesn't start very hard habit to quit! I have always been lucky with BC pills, not too many side effects, if she goes that route I will certainly watch for anything. I know she doesn't like herself when she is in the mood she has been in the last couple of days. Last night was the worse I have ever seen her, this time the timing works well with a dr appointment. [/QUOTE]
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