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<blockquote data-quote="prntofbpd1991" data-source="post: 215513" data-attributes="member: 6377"><p>thanks everyone for your advice-</p><p>I had an intense talk to her about the drugs in which i feel i really got my point across, i did not yell at her, and tried to udnerstand her point of view, (to her, it really is no big deal..) She is on medications (concerta, abilify, resperidone, prozac) and i thought all was going well with them.. however she opened up for the first time that she feels "not right" all of a sudden, and has never liked our psychiatrist. As im sure you all know, when your difficult child tells you somehting "isnt right" it usually isnt a good sign. We traced back how long its been going on, and were bretty sure that it started around when we increased her abilify. We have an appointment with a new psychiatrist (i believe that liking her doctor is important) and we'll see what he has to say. After thinking about the condoms, i agreed that this was more a good sign than a bad sign, i am confident thaty the only person she is being intimate with is her boyfriend, and know that it is not just casual sex. I am also delighted that she has been abel to overcome her fear of sex. I casually mentioned that I found the condoms, and that I was not mad at her, but happy for her and proud she is being safe. She looked relieved. She asked me to go on the pill, I am unsure about this. My difficult child smokes cigarettes, (terrible, i know, but her father smokes 3 packs a day, she started 3 yrs ago, and she needs her vice..) and apparently you cna not take the pill if you smoke, anybody know anything about this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prntofbpd1991, post: 215513, member: 6377"] thanks everyone for your advice- I had an intense talk to her about the drugs in which i feel i really got my point across, i did not yell at her, and tried to udnerstand her point of view, (to her, it really is no big deal..) She is on medications (concerta, abilify, resperidone, prozac) and i thought all was going well with them.. however she opened up for the first time that she feels "not right" all of a sudden, and has never liked our psychiatrist. As im sure you all know, when your difficult child tells you somehting "isnt right" it usually isnt a good sign. We traced back how long its been going on, and were bretty sure that it started around when we increased her abilify. We have an appointment with a new psychiatrist (i believe that liking her doctor is important) and we'll see what he has to say. After thinking about the condoms, i agreed that this was more a good sign than a bad sign, i am confident thaty the only person she is being intimate with is her boyfriend, and know that it is not just casual sex. I am also delighted that she has been abel to overcome her fear of sex. I casually mentioned that I found the condoms, and that I was not mad at her, but happy for her and proud she is being safe. She looked relieved. She asked me to go on the pill, I am unsure about this. My difficult child smokes cigarettes, (terrible, i know, but her father smokes 3 packs a day, she started 3 yrs ago, and she needs her vice..) and apparently you cna not take the pill if you smoke, anybody know anything about this? [/QUOTE]
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