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I Don't Know What He Is
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<blockquote data-quote="Ann Yoxtheimer" data-source="post: 439744" data-attributes="member: 12205"><p>It sure is nice to confer with people who understand! The people here seem to really understand, and unless you've seen it you often don't. For the person who suggested the book <u>The Bipolar Child</u>, I appreciate that. I read it last year, and you're right about it. It's a fabulous book. It's puzzling to see the warnings given in the book regarding antidepressants and stimulants, and then enter the psychiatrist's office. The first thing the doctors want to give your child is antidepressants and stimulants. Even after proven problems with it, the psychiatrists are still pushing them. I have to tell them no. As for whether he was having hallucinations before the medications, I don't really know. He told me quite calmly one day that he had been hearing voices, but he was so young, and been given so many tests where they ask you if you're hearing voices, that I wasn't sure if he was making it up or not. I never saw any evidence of it before last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ann Yoxtheimer, post: 439744, member: 12205"] It sure is nice to confer with people who understand! The people here seem to really understand, and unless you've seen it you often don't. For the person who suggested the book [U]The Bipolar Child[/U], I appreciate that. I read it last year, and you're right about it. It's a fabulous book. It's puzzling to see the warnings given in the book regarding antidepressants and stimulants, and then enter the psychiatrist's office. The first thing the doctors want to give your child is antidepressants and stimulants. Even after proven problems with it, the psychiatrists are still pushing them. I have to tell them no. As for whether he was having hallucinations before the medications, I don't really know. He told me quite calmly one day that he had been hearing voices, but he was so young, and been given so many tests where they ask you if you're hearing voices, that I wasn't sure if he was making it up or not. I never saw any evidence of it before last year. [/QUOTE]
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