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<blockquote data-quote="zachieandameliasmom" data-source="post: 234324" data-attributes="member: 336"><p>At difficult child's last psychiatrist appointment I inquired about mood stablizers. He is so not a medicine doler outer type doctor. You know what I mean. He just doesn't like to do it. That's why he sent difficult child to the therapist. We also talked about bipolar. He said while difficult child exhibits some signs of it he doesn't have others. Such as he has remorse after these incidents. Etc.. So, he wasn't ready to label him BiPolar (BP). I don't know though. difficult child has mood swings like crazy. Like he's in one now. I really think he'd benefit from a mood stablilizer. I might give them a call and see if he'll reconsider. difficult child has taken risperdal in the past. It was rx'd by a different doctor though. This one got him off of it. </p><p> </p><p>Do you have to wean off of zoloft???</p><p> </p><p>At that appointment I also inquired about a neuropsychologist evaluation. He said they only use those for traumatic brain injuries or stroke patients. ????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zachieandameliasmom, post: 234324, member: 336"] At difficult child's last psychiatrist appointment I inquired about mood stablizers. He is so not a medicine doler outer type doctor. You know what I mean. He just doesn't like to do it. That's why he sent difficult child to the therapist. We also talked about bipolar. He said while difficult child exhibits some signs of it he doesn't have others. Such as he has remorse after these incidents. Etc.. So, he wasn't ready to label him BiPolar (BP). I don't know though. difficult child has mood swings like crazy. Like he's in one now. I really think he'd benefit from a mood stablilizer. I might give them a call and see if he'll reconsider. difficult child has taken risperdal in the past. It was rx'd by a different doctor though. This one got him off of it. Do you have to wean off of zoloft??? At that appointment I also inquired about a neuropsychologist evaluation. He said they only use those for traumatic brain injuries or stroke patients. ???? [/QUOTE]
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