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how long should a medication increase take to see an affect?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 217878" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>ok i just read what i wrote lol. oh, i'm sitting here laughing with my 3rd cup of coffee that i'm soo dillussional right now.</p><p> </p><p>i'm really glad to hear that you have found someone with whom you have such faith in to counsel. That is huge! So, i'm wondering if it isn't the traditional behavior mod, and not family therapy what is this t doing with your difficult child? out of curiousity.</p><p> </p><p>Id really love to have a pyschdoc who wouldnt' just be my medication guy, yet who would also talk to difficult child besides the therapist.What's that line, it takes a village??? LOL</p><p> </p><p>I have learned, all of you have taught me consistency in my approach regarding her mental illness, so i didnt' switch doctor's a few mos. ago when he anti up the thorazine, i said ok i'm giong to tell him that i think he's nuts, (which i did LOL) and than we will forgive, bury and move on. Yet difficult child doens't like him at all. She sits there wrenching her hands while he talks to her. I wouldnt' like him either, i see this guy once a mos he says oh so how you feeling? and I answer and we go?? where's the lollipop? Where's the do you have friends, what's your favorite color? do you like your teacher, etc???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 217878, member: 4514"] ok i just read what i wrote lol. oh, i'm sitting here laughing with my 3rd cup of coffee that i'm soo dillussional right now. i'm really glad to hear that you have found someone with whom you have such faith in to counsel. That is huge! So, i'm wondering if it isn't the traditional behavior mod, and not family therapy what is this t doing with your difficult child? out of curiousity. Id really love to have a pyschdoc who wouldnt' just be my medication guy, yet who would also talk to difficult child besides the therapist.What's that line, it takes a village??? LOL I have learned, all of you have taught me consistency in my approach regarding her mental illness, so i didnt' switch doctor's a few mos. ago when he anti up the thorazine, i said ok i'm giong to tell him that i think he's nuts, (which i did LOL) and than we will forgive, bury and move on. Yet difficult child doens't like him at all. She sits there wrenching her hands while he talks to her. I wouldnt' like him either, i see this guy once a mos he says oh so how you feeling? and I answer and we go?? where's the lollipop? Where's the do you have friends, what's your favorite color? do you like your teacher, etc??? [/QUOTE]
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