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i think dr.s are out of their minds
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 142074" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>It is frustrating , Jennifer. My difficult child had an MDE at one of the clinics lited in The Bipolar Child, after nearly 2 years of me telling people </p><p>"something" drastically changed in my child and asking "if they thought he was a danger to himself or others". It is still frustrating because even though I got the best answer any parent going through this could hope for, it doesn't solve the problem. I guess that hope it gives us and sense of direction hardens our armour though, and made me feel better in some ways. But, we are still at witz end with medications, fighting the sd and legal system, and battling cycling. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry you are going through this and want to offer hugs. Prepare yourself though, getting the diagnosis and recommendations doesn't put the solution on your plate. I was told what kind of therapist to get (you wouldn't think it would be that difficult- it is a pretty common type of therapy)- still, I can't find it. It is one thing after another- sd still doesn't (or can't conceive of) viewing this as anything other than "bad behavior".</p><p></p><p>Sorry, I have probably made you feel worse. I know you don't need discouragement right now. Hang in there- we are all on this board to help each other through it. Put your armour on- hang on tight!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 142074, member: 3699"] It is frustrating , Jennifer. My difficult child had an MDE at one of the clinics lited in The Bipolar Child, after nearly 2 years of me telling people "something" drastically changed in my child and asking "if they thought he was a danger to himself or others". It is still frustrating because even though I got the best answer any parent going through this could hope for, it doesn't solve the problem. I guess that hope it gives us and sense of direction hardens our armour though, and made me feel better in some ways. But, we are still at witz end with medications, fighting the sd and legal system, and battling cycling. I'm sorry you are going through this and want to offer hugs. Prepare yourself though, getting the diagnosis and recommendations doesn't put the solution on your plate. I was told what kind of therapist to get (you wouldn't think it would be that difficult- it is a pretty common type of therapy)- still, I can't find it. It is one thing after another- sd still doesn't (or can't conceive of) viewing this as anything other than "bad behavior". Sorry, I have probably made you feel worse. I know you don't need discouragement right now. Hang in there- we are all on this board to help each other through it. Put your armour on- hang on tight!! [/QUOTE]
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