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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 317005"><p>I have been thinking of a new psychiatrist for about a year atleast. difficult child's is in another town and spends less than 5 minutes with him. Never talks to him just gives him drugs. Anything difficult child asks for he says...ok, we'll try that. I know difficult child has a lot of anxiety and usually researches before asking. But nothing has worked. psychiatrist doesn't talk to him, psychiatrist just pushes the pills.</p><p> </p><p>Well, my insurance is changing the first of the year. New company. This psychiatrist is on the plan, but so is another lady that I was referred to by difficult child's principal. When I called last year she, herself called me back. Said she would make special arrangements for charges, that he needed help. I never went because I just can't afford that.</p><p> </p><p>This lady is on the new plan. I am excited and so it difficult child. It is in our town, and he knows the current psychiatrist doesn't even talk to him.</p><p> </p><p>What do you all do when you switch? Do you make an appointment and go through his entire history? Gosh...that would take hours. How do you handle it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 317005"] I have been thinking of a new psychiatrist for about a year atleast. difficult child's is in another town and spends less than 5 minutes with him. Never talks to him just gives him drugs. Anything difficult child asks for he says...ok, we'll try that. I know difficult child has a lot of anxiety and usually researches before asking. But nothing has worked. psychiatrist doesn't talk to him, psychiatrist just pushes the pills. Well, my insurance is changing the first of the year. New company. This psychiatrist is on the plan, but so is another lady that I was referred to by difficult child's principal. When I called last year she, herself called me back. Said she would make special arrangements for charges, that he needed help. I never went because I just can't afford that. This lady is on the new plan. I am excited and so it difficult child. It is in our town, and he knows the current psychiatrist doesn't even talk to him. What do you all do when you switch? Do you make an appointment and go through his entire history? Gosh...that would take hours. How do you handle it? [/QUOTE]
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