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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 100571" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Oh Wow!!!! Now that I fully understand all the reports it sounds like SO much positive stuff has happened. That it is <em>unbelievable</em>! I am so proud and happy for you! You perservered, and showed them that this kid was not CD, but rather exposed his true mental illness and his pain!! I am in awe! </p><p> :sword: </p><p></p><p>I would have done the same thing with the MST person! </p><p>That is outrageous, but probably typical, because the majority of cases they are dealing with the parent is not involved. :frown:</p><p> </p><p>And your brother in law.........well, he is obviously, in my opinion, evil. He only had his agenda in this, and then when the chips were down, he bailed. What a PITA.</p><p></p><p>I am so glad difficult child has positive friends! That is the best part of all of this! He is doing better, and not scared by the summer of his law ordeal! </p><p></p><p>As far as the medications go, that is the hardest part in all of this. Dicing out what is in the <em>very</em> best interest of our kids. My difficult child has had SO many side effects of medications, I cannot even list them all in one page - but yet - he has had so many ill effects of his mood liability that his life has been one miserable moment after another. It is truly the big conundrum with these mentally ill kids.......truly. All I can say, is, the medications he your son are on, are the very best for kids with mood instability. And often, it require 2 MS medications to stabilize them, which you have. So you are on completely the right track!</p><p></p><p>Keep hanging in there, and fighting the good fight. I am glad you have your computer again, so you can be online with us once again.</p><p>Willow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 100571, member: 3301"] Oh Wow!!!! Now that I fully understand all the reports it sounds like SO much positive stuff has happened. That it is [i]unbelievable[/i]! I am so proud and happy for you! You perservered, and showed them that this kid was not CD, but rather exposed his true mental illness and his pain!! I am in awe! [img]:sword:[/img] I would have done the same thing with the MST person! That is outrageous, but probably typical, because the majority of cases they are dealing with the parent is not involved. [img]:frown:[/img] And your brother in law.........well, he is obviously, in my opinion, evil. He only had his agenda in this, and then when the chips were down, he bailed. What a PITA. I am so glad difficult child has positive friends! That is the best part of all of this! He is doing better, and not scared by the summer of his law ordeal! As far as the medications go, that is the hardest part in all of this. Dicing out what is in the [i]very[/i] best interest of our kids. My difficult child has had SO many side effects of medications, I cannot even list them all in one page - but yet - he has had so many ill effects of his mood liability that his life has been one miserable moment after another. It is truly the big conundrum with these mentally ill kids.......truly. All I can say, is, the medications he your son are on, are the very best for kids with mood instability. And often, it require 2 MS medications to stabilize them, which you have. So you are on completely the right track! Keep hanging in there, and fighting the good fight. I am glad you have your computer again, so you can be online with us once again. Willow [/QUOTE]
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