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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 207758" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>No Jen~ I think my post was not clear, I myself am going through medication changes! </p><p>K is doing well, or as her psychiatrist put it as well as a Mentally Ill child as severe as her can be doing with all of her therapies in place can be right now. And she is still struggling. That is my point, it is soo hard and although we are keeping her Seroquel at a low dose, it does help.</p><p>She will change medications again. It is inevitable, it is just a fact, with seasonal changes, hormones and just the way her disease changes... </p><p>Sometimes patience is all we can hope for at times and a great psychiatrist that will call us back!!! </p><p>Oh and a great board...</p><p>The medications are always going to be an issue for you as a parent. Even if they seem to working, it is just a hard thing to do. </p><p>Heck I still have a hard time making myself take medications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 207758, member: 3155"] No Jen~ I think my post was not clear, I myself am going through medication changes! K is doing well, or as her psychiatrist put it as well as a Mentally Ill child as severe as her can be doing with all of her therapies in place can be right now. And she is still struggling. That is my point, it is soo hard and although we are keeping her Seroquel at a low dose, it does help. She will change medications again. It is inevitable, it is just a fact, with seasonal changes, hormones and just the way her disease changes... Sometimes patience is all we can hope for at times and a great psychiatrist that will call us back!!! Oh and a great board... The medications are always going to be an issue for you as a parent. Even if they seem to working, it is just a hard thing to do. Heck I still have a hard time making myself take medications. [/QUOTE]
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