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It's Been So Long - But Nothing is Better
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 454694" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi. I'm glad you're feeling better and you have my prayers that you will remain healthy.</p><p></p><p>I have to agree with kiesta. I would be running for another opinion. And Haldol is such an old antipsychotic? Why use it when it can cause such bad side effects? On top of that, I'm concerned for your safety and that of your other children. He DOES sound antisocial and dangerous and nobody knows how much he means the things he says he'll do. I would probably be thinking of an out of home placement for everyone's safety and so that he can get more intensive help. Your fifteen year old should have a good lock on his door and use it every single night. A twelve year old could still hurt him if he wanted to.</p><p></p><p>I am also surprised he has an IPod. My easy child is very spoiled and has almost everything she wants, but an Ipod...no. She is fifteen and behaves herself and she will still have to wait until she has a part time job for the ipod. I wouldn't even trust him with a cell phone. Heck, I'd be worried about a computer unless he was monitored all the time. </p><p></p><p>With the careless way he treats the I-Pod, I'd be lobbying for him to lose it forever. Maybe you can sell it. If my kids threw around expensive items, they simply would not have them anymore. Just don't have the money to waste.j</p><p></p><p>Does your husband or his ex-wife have any psychiatric problems on their family trees? bipolar? Schizo-affective? Schizophrenia?</p><p></p><p>Hugs and keep us posted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 454694, member: 1550"] Hi. I'm glad you're feeling better and you have my prayers that you will remain healthy. I have to agree with kiesta. I would be running for another opinion. And Haldol is such an old antipsychotic? Why use it when it can cause such bad side effects? On top of that, I'm concerned for your safety and that of your other children. He DOES sound antisocial and dangerous and nobody knows how much he means the things he says he'll do. I would probably be thinking of an out of home placement for everyone's safety and so that he can get more intensive help. Your fifteen year old should have a good lock on his door and use it every single night. A twelve year old could still hurt him if he wanted to. I am also surprised he has an IPod. My easy child is very spoiled and has almost everything she wants, but an Ipod...no. She is fifteen and behaves herself and she will still have to wait until she has a part time job for the ipod. I wouldn't even trust him with a cell phone. Heck, I'd be worried about a computer unless he was monitored all the time. With the careless way he treats the I-Pod, I'd be lobbying for him to lose it forever. Maybe you can sell it. If my kids threw around expensive items, they simply would not have them anymore. Just don't have the money to waste.j Does your husband or his ex-wife have any psychiatric problems on their family trees? bipolar? Schizo-affective? Schizophrenia? Hugs and keep us posted! [/QUOTE]
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