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Moods up and down, how do you handle it?
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<blockquote data-quote="FlowerGarden" data-source="post: 141458" data-attributes="member: 3068"><p>Thanks for all the support. I have been so drained lately with everything going on with difficult child that I wasn't sure if I was thinking right about this. It feels so good to have such awesome support here. I will start with seeing about the depakote being split into 2 doses. Since the dr won't change any medications, if splitting the dose doesn't work, I'll look for another dr for him.</p><p></p><p>He's been tested for strep but it came up negative. </p><p></p><p>He has an IEP (we actually have a mtg this afternoon to go over it). His case manager is awesome so hopefully she will push the lateness issue with the principal. It's the principal that gives everyone a hard time when it comes to IEPs. I actually have sent the article "24 hours in the life of a bipolar child" (not sure if that's the correct name) to the case manager and she made copies of it for certain people in the school to read. Hopefully that helps.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for all your support!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlowerGarden, post: 141458, member: 3068"] Thanks for all the support. I have been so drained lately with everything going on with difficult child that I wasn't sure if I was thinking right about this. It feels so good to have such awesome support here. I will start with seeing about the depakote being split into 2 doses. Since the dr won't change any medications, if splitting the dose doesn't work, I'll look for another dr for him. He's been tested for strep but it came up negative. He has an IEP (we actually have a mtg this afternoon to go over it). His case manager is awesome so hopefully she will push the lateness issue with the principal. It's the principal that gives everyone a hard time when it comes to IEPs. I actually have sent the article "24 hours in the life of a bipolar child" (not sure if that's the correct name) to the case manager and she made copies of it for certain people in the school to read. Hopefully that helps. Thanks again for all your support! [/QUOTE]
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