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<blockquote data-quote="oceans" data-source="post: 45665" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>What is the reasoning for changing one AP for another, and why two? I have heard of adding 2 mood stabilizers and having lower doses on each to help lower side effects. If they do not think she should live at home,than do they think the medication change is really helping? Are there any state Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s where you live that operate on a sliding scale bases? Also, sometimes school districts pay for an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) if it is the best placement and they can't accomodate her at school. You could start looking into what your state mental health offers, or call the NAMI in your state to ask them for informative help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oceans, post: 45665, member: 2687"] What is the reasoning for changing one AP for another, and why two? I have heard of adding 2 mood stabilizers and having lower doses on each to help lower side effects. If they do not think she should live at home,than do they think the medication change is really helping? Are there any state Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s where you live that operate on a sliding scale bases? Also, sometimes school districts pay for an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) if it is the best placement and they can't accomodate her at school. You could start looking into what your state mental health offers, or call the NAMI in your state to ask them for informative help. [/QUOTE]
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