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<blockquote data-quote="Blueknight" data-source="post: 546206" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>His mother is planning a trip with him to Colorado this coming week. I hope to be able to sit down with her and discuss some of the info given - including questioning if a medical workup has been done or not at this point. While this trip out has sparked my concern for her just leaving him in Colorado, I hope that is not her intention and that I can offer suggestions that she may follow. Short of that I think I'll just have to wait it out and see how things go. </p><p></p><p>I think if she could find a caring psychiatrist, that doesn't just write out the medications and move on, that the medication is part of the puzzle piece that is causing some of the problems. At this time he is still covered under her ex's insurance. I'll try to push for her getting the tests needed, possibly working with social services for wrap around services, and try to motivate her to get the help she needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blueknight, post: 546206, member: 15054"] His mother is planning a trip with him to Colorado this coming week. I hope to be able to sit down with her and discuss some of the info given - including questioning if a medical workup has been done or not at this point. While this trip out has sparked my concern for her just leaving him in Colorado, I hope that is not her intention and that I can offer suggestions that she may follow. Short of that I think I'll just have to wait it out and see how things go. I think if she could find a caring psychiatrist, that doesn't just write out the medications and move on, that the medication is part of the puzzle piece that is causing some of the problems. At this time he is still covered under her ex's insurance. I'll try to push for her getting the tests needed, possibly working with social services for wrap around services, and try to motivate her to get the help she needs. [/QUOTE]
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