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One of us is nuts, is it him or me (or both).
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 13019" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I wrote a lengthly response the other day on your Depakote</p><p>post...and then it flew off into cyberspace! Luckily for you I only have a couple of minutes to reply now as the store is a bit busy.</p><p></p><p>We were not allowed calls on a daily basis and I thought that was a good rule. Yes, I know it's hard trying to figure out what is "right" and what is "wrong" dealing with</p><p>the circumstances.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the Depakote, I don't want to be a dark cloud but</p><p>feel I should forewarn you. IF the Depakote (or whatever</p><p>medication combo) works for your difficult child..don't get too excited. The</p><p>difficult children have complete control over the medication choice and</p><p>most, in my experience, will stop the medications as soon as they</p><p>are back home. Many of us have banged our heads against our</p><p>respective walls in frustration watching our difficult children choose to</p><p>be unstable!! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 13019, member: 35"] I wrote a lengthly response the other day on your Depakote post...and then it flew off into cyberspace! Luckily for you I only have a couple of minutes to reply now as the store is a bit busy. We were not allowed calls on a daily basis and I thought that was a good rule. Yes, I know it's hard trying to figure out what is "right" and what is "wrong" dealing with the circumstances. Regarding the Depakote, I don't want to be a dark cloud but feel I should forewarn you. IF the Depakote (or whatever medication combo) works for your difficult child..don't get too excited. The difficult children have complete control over the medication choice and most, in my experience, will stop the medications as soon as they are back home. Many of us have banged our heads against our respective walls in frustration watching our difficult children choose to be unstable!! DDD [/QUOTE]
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