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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 485776" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>Don't worry . . . we don't give difficult child cash for anything. I write the check directly to the mental health clinic and meet her at the pharmacy to buy the medications. We also have been meeting her to buy her food, cigarettes, and gasoline. The sober house check is written directly to the sober house.</p><p></p><p>The thing stopping me from just saying no to the Klonopin is that she was even allowed to take it when she was in rehab. The nurse handed out the Klonopin and Celexa to her.</p><p></p><p>However, she has not had the Klonopin for over a month now and seems to be doing okay so I really am not sure that she needs it. She does have severe anxiety issues, though. Looking back, I can see that she has been dealing with it since she was a pre-schooler. When difficult child was five years old, she threw up every week at the start of her Sunday school class. I couldn't understand it at the time but now I think it was anxiety then, too. </p><p></p><p>She goes to the doctor today at 2:15pm. I'll update later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 485776, member: 1967"] Don't worry . . . we don't give difficult child cash for anything. I write the check directly to the mental health clinic and meet her at the pharmacy to buy the medications. We also have been meeting her to buy her food, cigarettes, and gasoline. The sober house check is written directly to the sober house. The thing stopping me from just saying no to the Klonopin is that she was even allowed to take it when she was in rehab. The nurse handed out the Klonopin and Celexa to her. However, she has not had the Klonopin for over a month now and seems to be doing okay so I really am not sure that she needs it. She does have severe anxiety issues, though. Looking back, I can see that she has been dealing with it since she was a pre-schooler. When difficult child was five years old, she threw up every week at the start of her Sunday school class. I couldn't understand it at the time but now I think it was anxiety then, too. She goes to the doctor today at 2:15pm. I'll update later. [/QUOTE]
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