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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 146909" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thank you, Ladies! I will check into this further. difficult child has gotten up and sstill swears that he is sick at his stomach. I guess this could be true, with the higher dose of lithobid plus the zyprexa, but GEEZ - sometimes, you just have to go on and do what you are supposed to do anyway, right? </p><p></p><p>But, 2 years ago the therapist who spent 2 mos. reviewing family history and assuring me he could help, then ultimately deciding that he really didn't know what to do, TDO'd difficult child (this is one of those times I was standing there with arms thrown up in air.) Later that evening, after difficult child was checked into psychiatric hospital, I got a call from them- he had the flu and was not anywhere close to being acute. Boy, can't begin to tell you how I felt over that one. Why didn't I know? Because difficult child bolted out door to play in snow that morning instead of going to school; I called school; tthey called police; police took difficult child to therapist; therapist tdo'd him. Go figure.</p><p></p><p>PS Smallworld, did this help your difficult child's?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 146909, member: 3699"] Thank you, Ladies! I will check into this further. difficult child has gotten up and sstill swears that he is sick at his stomach. I guess this could be true, with the higher dose of lithobid plus the zyprexa, but GEEZ - sometimes, you just have to go on and do what you are supposed to do anyway, right? But, 2 years ago the therapist who spent 2 mos. reviewing family history and assuring me he could help, then ultimately deciding that he really didn't know what to do, TDO'd difficult child (this is one of those times I was standing there with arms thrown up in air.) Later that evening, after difficult child was checked into psychiatric hospital, I got a call from them- he had the flu and was not anywhere close to being acute. Boy, can't begin to tell you how I felt over that one. Why didn't I know? Because difficult child bolted out door to play in snow that morning instead of going to school; I called school; tthey called police; police took difficult child to therapist; therapist tdo'd him. Go figure. PS Smallworld, did this help your difficult child's? [/QUOTE]
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