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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 65259" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Yes, I would I call today, just to leave a message. If something weird is going on with my son and psychiatrist is not in, I leave her a message just so she knows what is going on. Sometimes, by the time she calls me back, things have calmed down, but then she has it on record and in her chart what went on. Sometimes solving this medication thing is just like doing a puzzle, and the psychiatrist needs as many pieces of the puzzle in order to solve it. It is not like you are paging him as an emergency, you are just giving him info, and asking for a call back. If M is calm by then, you can just tell him how unusual his behavior was, and that it seemed as if he was "manic", and you were wondering why this might have happened. If he is not calm, then obviously that is a whole other conversation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 65259, member: 3301"] Yes, I would I call today, just to leave a message. If something weird is going on with my son and psychiatrist is not in, I leave her a message just so she knows what is going on. Sometimes, by the time she calls me back, things have calmed down, but then she has it on record and in her chart what went on. Sometimes solving this medication thing is just like doing a puzzle, and the psychiatrist needs as many pieces of the puzzle in order to solve it. It is not like you are paging him as an emergency, you are just giving him info, and asking for a call back. If M is calm by then, you can just tell him how unusual his behavior was, and that it seemed as if he was "manic", and you were wondering why this might have happened. If he is not calm, then obviously that is a whole other conversation. [/QUOTE]
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