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Is it the medications???
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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 25600" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Just as a FYI - when you see the new psychiatrist - do not reveal how much information you have. It will come across as you trying to diagnosis. It happens too often that parents walk into the psychiatrist office with all this knowledge only to hear the psychiatrist telling them totally opposite issues and basically looking at the parents as the problem. </p><p></p><p>So, I caution you to dance the dance and be careful with what you discuss early on. It will help you as well to hear what new psychiatrist has to say so you know if you can trust/have confidence in him or her. You will hear them out and if you do not agree either will let the psychiatrist go and find another or find a way to slide in your ideas during sessions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 25600, member: 391"] Just as a FYI - when you see the new psychiatrist - do not reveal how much information you have. It will come across as you trying to diagnosis. It happens too often that parents walk into the psychiatrist office with all this knowledge only to hear the psychiatrist telling them totally opposite issues and basically looking at the parents as the problem. So, I caution you to dance the dance and be careful with what you discuss early on. It will help you as well to hear what new psychiatrist has to say so you know if you can trust/have confidence in him or her. You will hear them out and if you do not agree either will let the psychiatrist go and find another or find a way to slide in your ideas during sessions. [/QUOTE]
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