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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 42167"><p>I would be doing more than a therapist at this point. I too, put it off, didn't want him labeled, the whole deal. As angry as I get with him, as frustrated as I get with him, later when I settle down I realize that, HE does not want to feel that way. HE wants to do / be good. I can feel guilty for being angry now because I am at work and I miss him. But...emails from school non stop. I told them no more phone calls, call husband (who cannot answer the phone, only return calls on break)</p><p></p><p>If you eventually will be seeing a psychiatrist, I would consider it sooner. If there is a diagnosis, and medication is suggested it takes up to 6 weeks to work. Starting school is a big change, if medications. are involved and diagnosis's, and trialing medications that could work better...this could lead to a frustrating first year of school.</p><p></p><p>Maybe something to discuss with therapist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 42167"] I would be doing more than a therapist at this point. I too, put it off, didn't want him labeled, the whole deal. As angry as I get with him, as frustrated as I get with him, later when I settle down I realize that, HE does not want to feel that way. HE wants to do / be good. I can feel guilty for being angry now because I am at work and I miss him. But...emails from school non stop. I told them no more phone calls, call husband (who cannot answer the phone, only return calls on break) If you eventually will be seeing a psychiatrist, I would consider it sooner. If there is a diagnosis, and medication is suggested it takes up to 6 weeks to work. Starting school is a big change, if medications. are involved and diagnosis's, and trialing medications that could work better...this could lead to a frustrating first year of school. Maybe something to discuss with therapist. [/QUOTE]
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