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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 85022" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>Oh Midwest, I was in such a hurry earlier, I thought you meant this new psychiatrist. The neuropsychologist spent about 2 hours with husband and I on our first visit. Then he spent 1 1/2 hours with each difficult child. Then another 1 1/2 hours with husband and I. So in all, he spent about 8 hours with us as a family. The new psychiatrist spent 4-5 hours with us in addition to the neuropsychologist reports.</p><p></p><p>The psychiatrist put the staterra addition to us this way. He said, oldest difficult child was already aggressive and angry prior to staterra so it wasn't the straterra doing this. He then said that middle difficult child is angry now because he can't focus in class and this is why he is showing it even after coming off the straterra. I guess this makes sense, but I'm still worried it was the straterra making them both angry and aggressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 85022, member: 3837"] Oh Midwest, I was in such a hurry earlier, I thought you meant this new psychiatrist. The neuropsychologist spent about 2 hours with husband and I on our first visit. Then he spent 1 1/2 hours with each difficult child. Then another 1 1/2 hours with husband and I. So in all, he spent about 8 hours with us as a family. The new psychiatrist spent 4-5 hours with us in addition to the neuropsychologist reports. The psychiatrist put the staterra addition to us this way. He said, oldest difficult child was already aggressive and angry prior to staterra so it wasn't the straterra doing this. He then said that middle difficult child is angry now because he can't focus in class and this is why he is showing it even after coming off the straterra. I guess this makes sense, but I'm still worried it was the straterra making them both angry and aggressive. [/QUOTE]
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