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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 104680" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I applaud you for trying to help this young man. It sounds like he has been through a lot and been bounced around quite a bit. I'm sure he has major anger issues on top of his probable BiPolar (BP) diagnosis. Not an easy combo for anyone to deal with.</p><p></p><p>Why is a nurse practitioner prescribing his medications? It sounds like it is time for a new evaluation by a neuropsychologist. I really would have problems with a nurse prescribing at this point. He may need to be hospitalized at this point to get him on the proper medications. If he starts to get violent or out of control, get him to the ER ASAP and have him admitted. It may be your saving grace.</p><p></p><p>Since he really isn't medicated at this point, I'd let go as much as possible until he is stable. Do your best to not take things personally. Hard, I know but it may be your sanity right now.</p><p></p><p>Do get a copy of The Explosive Child. Even at 17, it can help you get a little into his head.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 104680, member: 3626"] I applaud you for trying to help this young man. It sounds like he has been through a lot and been bounced around quite a bit. I'm sure he has major anger issues on top of his probable BiPolar (BP) diagnosis. Not an easy combo for anyone to deal with. Why is a nurse practitioner prescribing his medications? It sounds like it is time for a new evaluation by a neuropsychologist. I really would have problems with a nurse prescribing at this point. He may need to be hospitalized at this point to get him on the proper medications. If he starts to get violent or out of control, get him to the ER ASAP and have him admitted. It may be your saving grace. Since he really isn't medicated at this point, I'd let go as much as possible until he is stable. Do your best to not take things personally. Hard, I know but it may be your sanity right now. Do get a copy of The Explosive Child. Even at 17, it can help you get a little into his head. Good luck and welcome! [/QUOTE]
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