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<blockquote data-quote="Mominator" data-source="post: 651328" data-attributes="member: 18745"><p>Sorry everyone for not posting yesterday. Sometimes I feel like those little cars that kids rev up by pulling them backwards repeatedly on the floor before letting them go. Except that sometimes I rev myself up so much that when I stop, I'm stopped for the entire day. That's what happened yesterday and most of today.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/felttip/halfdead.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":halfdead:" title="halfdead :halfdead:" data-shortname=":halfdead:" /></p><p></p><p>So, the results of my appointments:</p><p></p><p>The medical doctor appointment went well. We're going to try her on some medication. She went back to school today after being home for 2 days and seems to be in good spirits.</p><p></p><p>AND the phone call with the psychiatrist went extremely well also. I briefly and concisely presented my logic and description to the psychiatrist and he said it makes perfect sense to him, so Son12 is going to be put on Lexapro to see if it will calm some of the anxiety and help Son12 participate in and benefit more from therapy. Also got to talk to the psychiatrist about not being present at the last medication review. Don't know what the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) staff are talking about because the psychiatrist said a notification is sent out a month in advance of the appointment, and now I will be included in the email distribution. He also said he has no trouble with me being present for the reviews and that what we were told was wrong and would be looked into. He seemed genuinely sincere, so I believe him.</p><p></p><p>Thank you to everyone for your support.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/grouphugg.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":grouphugg:" title="grouphugg :grouphugg:" data-shortname=":grouphugg:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mominator, post: 651328, member: 18745"] Sorry everyone for not posting yesterday. Sometimes I feel like those little cars that kids rev up by pulling them backwards repeatedly on the floor before letting them go. Except that sometimes I rev myself up so much that when I stop, I'm stopped for the entire day. That's what happened yesterday and most of today.:halfdead: So, the results of my appointments: The medical doctor appointment went well. We're going to try her on some medication. She went back to school today after being home for 2 days and seems to be in good spirits. AND the phone call with the psychiatrist went extremely well also. I briefly and concisely presented my logic and description to the psychiatrist and he said it makes perfect sense to him, so Son12 is going to be put on Lexapro to see if it will calm some of the anxiety and help Son12 participate in and benefit more from therapy. Also got to talk to the psychiatrist about not being present at the last medication review. Don't know what the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) staff are talking about because the psychiatrist said a notification is sent out a month in advance of the appointment, and now I will be included in the email distribution. He also said he has no trouble with me being present for the reviews and that what we were told was wrong and would be looked into. He seemed genuinely sincere, so I believe him. Thank you to everyone for your support.:grouphugg: [/QUOTE]
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