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Lost & Confused: 18 YO Struggling With Depression
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<blockquote data-quote="in a daze" data-source="post: 714249" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Teenagers are extremely difficult to treat. We went through this with my son. Ugh. I remember how desperate we were to find something, ANYTHING, that would help, as the medications were not doing the job. We spent hundreds of dollars on neurofeedback. Back and forth to the p doctor, the therapist, the tutor. I really feel for you. As we lived it.</p><p></p><p>Are you anywhere near an academic university medical center? If you could get him into a clinic at one, that would be good. (And I mean a clinic, not just a private doctor on staff at the medical center.) Get him a proper evaluation. And be there. Go to the appointments with him, and be his advocate, if he'll let you, that is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="in a daze, post: 714249, member: 15832"] Teenagers are extremely difficult to treat. We went through this with my son. Ugh. I remember how desperate we were to find something, ANYTHING, that would help, as the medications were not doing the job. We spent hundreds of dollars on neurofeedback. Back and forth to the p doctor, the therapist, the tutor. I really feel for you. As we lived it. Are you anywhere near an academic university medical center? If you could get him into a clinic at one, that would be good. (And I mean a clinic, not just a private doctor on staff at the medical center.) Get him a proper evaluation. And be there. Go to the appointments with him, and be his advocate, if he'll let you, that is. [/QUOTE]
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