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He's in the phos. and his psychiatrist D/C'd his...
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 415712"><p>A medication wash (one of the terms for it) is a common thing when they think it's possible one or more of the medications might be causing it, so before trying something new he needs it out of his system. My worry is how they just dropped it cold turkey, as you can't do that with all medications. And yes, he will need some time to get used to not having it. When mine had her medication wash, oh man... she does NOT sleep without her nighttime medication, insomnia runs in the family. And the more tired she is, the more she fights it and the worse her behavior gets. I called up there one night to check on her (because I'd call as soon as I got home from visiting and I didn't sleep until I knew she was sleeping) and as I'm trying to ask the nurse about her, I hear the panic alarm going off in the background. Yep, my kid on a medication wash night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 415712"] A medication wash (one of the terms for it) is a common thing when they think it's possible one or more of the medications might be causing it, so before trying something new he needs it out of his system. My worry is how they just dropped it cold turkey, as you can't do that with all medications. And yes, he will need some time to get used to not having it. When mine had her medication wash, oh man... she does NOT sleep without her nighttime medication, insomnia runs in the family. And the more tired she is, the more she fights it and the worse her behavior gets. I called up there one night to check on her (because I'd call as soon as I got home from visiting and I didn't sleep until I knew she was sleeping) and as I'm trying to ask the nurse about her, I hear the panic alarm going off in the background. Yep, my kid on a medication wash night. [/QUOTE]
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