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<blockquote data-quote="notwilling2giveup" data-source="post: 104951" data-attributes="member: 4202"><p>Good morning y'all</p><p>Daisy lover thanks for all your help. Sounds like you have really been there done that. </p><p></p><p>D-man's past mo with self injury has been he will do it and then make sure that someone sees it, be it family, friends or a teacher at school. I know what you mean about the sleeves. It hurts to think about them doing si. His aunt is close with him and she will give him a check once he is home. Evidently he has not flipped at the hunting camp so far. Still trying to work out that situation. It is an hour and a half one way there and he does not have medications for Sunday night, Monday morning if he stays.</p><p></p><p>I am glad to hear that your daughter is going better. I look at his mother and we think - WE HAVE TO to our best to get him somewhere were he can be taught new coping skills so that he has a chance. He has ambitions and wants to do something with his life. He just got awarded his Star badge in boy scouts on Thursday night and plans to make Eagle. We really believe in this kid. </p><p></p><p>I read a lot of the detachment posts yesterday as it is something his aunt and I have been working on. I have always said in the end it is up to D-man, we can't make him do everything he needs to do. We are working on what things fall into the category of leaving it alone and those that do require our action. I feel so grateful to have this forum!!</p><p></p><p>Sara thank you for your post. We are printing out the info from Wyeth and info on first line mood stabilizers to take to the appointment. It really is sad that mental health workers, for whatever reason, don't heed the advise of the companies or other workers. </p><p></p><p>Do y'all think that we should request they take him off all his medications right away and start new with a mood stabilizer?</p><p>What mood stabilizer would be best?</p><p> I read about them and I was thinking about the Lamitical ,sorry sp, cause depression is his major symptom. Also I forgot to put that he has Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and major insommnia.</p><p>I looked up the Effexor withdraw and it seems really bad. I have an older brother on it and he said withdraw was hell from it. Should they taper him or remove it cold turkey?</p><p></p><p>Thanks y'all. Also if anyone knows of natural treatments to help any of his symptoms, please recommend freely. We are going to the health food store today for cat food and will pick up anything if it can help.</p><p></p><p>BTY, I looked up the Explosive Child and am ordering it right away!</p><p>Thanks millions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notwilling2giveup, post: 104951, member: 4202"] Good morning y'all Daisy lover thanks for all your help. Sounds like you have really been there done that. D-man's past mo with self injury has been he will do it and then make sure that someone sees it, be it family, friends or a teacher at school. I know what you mean about the sleeves. It hurts to think about them doing si. His aunt is close with him and she will give him a check once he is home. Evidently he has not flipped at the hunting camp so far. Still trying to work out that situation. It is an hour and a half one way there and he does not have medications for Sunday night, Monday morning if he stays. I am glad to hear that your daughter is going better. I look at his mother and we think - WE HAVE TO to our best to get him somewhere were he can be taught new coping skills so that he has a chance. He has ambitions and wants to do something with his life. He just got awarded his Star badge in boy scouts on Thursday night and plans to make Eagle. We really believe in this kid. I read a lot of the detachment posts yesterday as it is something his aunt and I have been working on. I have always said in the end it is up to D-man, we can't make him do everything he needs to do. We are working on what things fall into the category of leaving it alone and those that do require our action. I feel so grateful to have this forum!! Sara thank you for your post. We are printing out the info from Wyeth and info on first line mood stabilizers to take to the appointment. It really is sad that mental health workers, for whatever reason, don't heed the advise of the companies or other workers. Do y'all think that we should request they take him off all his medications right away and start new with a mood stabilizer? What mood stabilizer would be best? I read about them and I was thinking about the Lamitical ,sorry sp, cause depression is his major symptom. Also I forgot to put that he has Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and major insommnia. I looked up the Effexor withdraw and it seems really bad. I have an older brother on it and he said withdraw was hell from it. Should they taper him or remove it cold turkey? Thanks y'all. Also if anyone knows of natural treatments to help any of his symptoms, please recommend freely. We are going to the health food store today for cat food and will pick up anything if it can help. BTY, I looked up the Explosive Child and am ordering it right away! Thanks millions [/QUOTE]
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