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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 398868" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>G and S, you both have very good points. I think I will tell psychiatrist what has been going on, tell her how difficult child has been acting and how often we have had to give him the prn dose of abilify, and let her decide. I was leary of changing psychiatrists, but I have more faith in her knowledge than in previous psychiatrists. She keeps up more on new things, and just went to a conference. She just seems more knowledgable, and I have never gotten any negative feedback from anyone about her. Once we changed psychiatrists, I would never go back even if we could!</p><p> </p><p>difficult child just had a major blow up. He had been teasing the dog all night, and wanted to go outside to play with his new remote control car (christmas gift). He took the car outside, and started playing with it on the porch. Now we have a cat door in the front door (thank you husband for your wisdom!!!!). The dog was so wound up that he went through the cat door with his head and bit the car. difficult child came unglued...threatening to kill the dog and has no idea how his previous actions from today and from many other days caused the dog to do this. I gave him the option of taking extra abilify or taking melatonin, he chose abilify. Now he is almost asleep.....thankfully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 398868, member: 3184"] G and S, you both have very good points. I think I will tell psychiatrist what has been going on, tell her how difficult child has been acting and how often we have had to give him the prn dose of abilify, and let her decide. I was leary of changing psychiatrists, but I have more faith in her knowledge than in previous psychiatrists. She keeps up more on new things, and just went to a conference. She just seems more knowledgable, and I have never gotten any negative feedback from anyone about her. Once we changed psychiatrists, I would never go back even if we could! difficult child just had a major blow up. He had been teasing the dog all night, and wanted to go outside to play with his new remote control car (christmas gift). He took the car outside, and started playing with it on the porch. Now we have a cat door in the front door (thank you husband for your wisdom!!!!). The dog was so wound up that he went through the cat door with his head and bit the car. difficult child came unglued...threatening to kill the dog and has no idea how his previous actions from today and from many other days caused the dog to do this. I gave him the option of taking extra abilify or taking melatonin, he chose abilify. Now he is almost asleep.....thankfully. [/QUOTE]
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