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Have you read this.."Girl dies from Bi-polar medications"
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 29419" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Very sad. I believe that I would also be wondering about the doctor who diagnosis'd a 2.5 year old. Now I totally understand how most of us could tell that "something was up" with our difficult children from a very young age. But BiPolar (BP) at 2? And the comment that the pharmasist said the mother was always coming up with excuses as to getting more medications, why would a doctor continue to dispense to a parent who continually requested refills before they were due? I think the doctor may be just as culpible as the parents.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad that the parents are being charged. One of the biggiest issues we fight as parents who medicate their children are the stereotypes of throwing medications to keep our kids quiet and good - that the first thing parents do these days when their kids misbehave is put them on medications.</p><p></p><p>A very sad story of a little girl who fell through the cracks when it appears all the warning signs were there.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 29419, member: 805"] Very sad. I believe that I would also be wondering about the doctor who diagnosis'd a 2.5 year old. Now I totally understand how most of us could tell that "something was up" with our difficult children from a very young age. But BiPolar (BP) at 2? And the comment that the pharmasist said the mother was always coming up with excuses as to getting more medications, why would a doctor continue to dispense to a parent who continually requested refills before they were due? I think the doctor may be just as culpible as the parents. I'm glad that the parents are being charged. One of the biggiest issues we fight as parents who medicate their children are the stereotypes of throwing medications to keep our kids quiet and good - that the first thing parents do these days when their kids misbehave is put them on medications. A very sad story of a little girl who fell through the cracks when it appears all the warning signs were there. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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