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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 9987" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Sounds to me like you've got a pretty good grasp on your child and his behaviors. There is no magic pill. Although medications can make a difficult child stable, which makes a world of difference. Sometimes finding the right medication at the right doses can be a challange all it's own.</p><p></p><p>There are alot of psychiatrists out there who won't diagnosis bipolar before a certain age even if it is cut or dry. If it were me, I'd write down my concerns and really discuss it with psychiatrist. If that doesn't work, I agree with Kris, it's time for a new one. If psychiatrist isn't addressing difficult child's problems he's not doing either of you any good anyway.</p><p></p><p>It stinks to have to find another psychiatrist. But it's better than having difficult child not treated.</p><p></p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 9987, member: 84"] Sounds to me like you've got a pretty good grasp on your child and his behaviors. There is no magic pill. Although medications can make a difficult child stable, which makes a world of difference. Sometimes finding the right medication at the right doses can be a challange all it's own. There are alot of psychiatrists out there who won't diagnosis bipolar before a certain age even if it is cut or dry. If it were me, I'd write down my concerns and really discuss it with psychiatrist. If that doesn't work, I agree with Kris, it's time for a new one. If psychiatrist isn't addressing difficult child's problems he's not doing either of you any good anyway. It stinks to have to find another psychiatrist. But it's better than having difficult child not treated. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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