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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 152847" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm thinking about calling psychiatrist from psychiatric hospital and see if he'll ok a higher dosage. The problem of course, is that if I gave him more than what was prescribed the PO and GAL and judge would hang me.</p><p></p><p>And- how in the world do you toss all medications (2 lithobid and one zyprexa or seroquel- or- 2 lithobid, 2 depakote and 1/2 seroquel) in your mouth at once and not swallow the teeny tiny pill, but swallow enough to keep blood levels appropriate?</p><p></p><p>I sat there in therapist's office saying "but you are the, difficult child, that told psychiatrist that you thought you were BiPolar (BP) because your body didn't always feel normal, etc; you are the one that just reported 3 people at school last week for drug/alcohol issues; you sat there in psychiatric hospital and said you had to tell them something so you told them you were angry even though you didn't feel that way."</p><p></p><p>I'm just venting- I'm sorry- I wish this system that is trying to just take control of it all could actually help. I honestly do see it as a lose-lose situation. If I couldn't remember my son in his stable times (which really do happen, and last for months, and he's a good kid then) - I would have him out of here tonight or tomorrow. That is why I wanted to know from therapist if difficult child is really like this all the time and he's just hiding it from me. Do you think therapist would lie to me about this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 152847, member: 3699"] I'm thinking about calling psychiatrist from psychiatric hospital and see if he'll ok a higher dosage. The problem of course, is that if I gave him more than what was prescribed the PO and GAL and judge would hang me. And- how in the world do you toss all medications (2 lithobid and one zyprexa or seroquel- or- 2 lithobid, 2 depakote and 1/2 seroquel) in your mouth at once and not swallow the teeny tiny pill, but swallow enough to keep blood levels appropriate? I sat there in therapist's office saying "but you are the, difficult child, that told psychiatrist that you thought you were BiPolar (BP) because your body didn't always feel normal, etc; you are the one that just reported 3 people at school last week for drug/alcohol issues; you sat there in psychiatric hospital and said you had to tell them something so you told them you were angry even though you didn't feel that way." I'm just venting- I'm sorry- I wish this system that is trying to just take control of it all could actually help. I honestly do see it as a lose-lose situation. If I couldn't remember my son in his stable times (which really do happen, and last for months, and he's a good kid then) - I would have him out of here tonight or tomorrow. That is why I wanted to know from therapist if difficult child is really like this all the time and he's just hiding it from me. Do you think therapist would lie to me about this? [/QUOTE]
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