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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 474751" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Because kids and medications are strange. DD1 was on something completely different, but when it started going bad, I could 'set my watch' to her "creepy" moods. They always showed up between 6 and 7 in the evening. Some days were milder, others more intense, some days not at all, but always between 6 and 7pm.</p><p></p><p>Have you given the hospital the order to discontinue the adderal xr yet? Yes, even if he's in the hospital, you get the last say. It's sometimes a fight, but as the PARENT you legally get the last say what does and does not go into your child. When DD1 was in, they wanted to add and SSRI to a medication that I thought was not working well anyway (Abilify). I told them to get the psychiatrist on the phone and CONVINCE me that this was the very best choice for her. They wouldn't. I had to play "telephone" with a nurse relaying messages between me and psychiatrist. Ultimately I refused and told them to also stop the Abilify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 474751, member: 11965"] Because kids and medications are strange. DD1 was on something completely different, but when it started going bad, I could 'set my watch' to her "creepy" moods. They always showed up between 6 and 7 in the evening. Some days were milder, others more intense, some days not at all, but always between 6 and 7pm. Have you given the hospital the order to discontinue the adderal xr yet? Yes, even if he's in the hospital, you get the last say. It's sometimes a fight, but as the PARENT you legally get the last say what does and does not go into your child. When DD1 was in, they wanted to add and SSRI to a medication that I thought was not working well anyway (Abilify). I told them to get the psychiatrist on the phone and CONVINCE me that this was the very best choice for her. They wouldn't. I had to play "telephone" with a nurse relaying messages between me and psychiatrist. Ultimately I refused and told them to also stop the Abilify. [/QUOTE]
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