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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 46054" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Just FYI, I believe, although I am not positive, that the SD has to pay for the best treatment plan for your child. So if your child's psychiatric and you agree that one is better than the other for your child's well being, than the SD, I believe, has to pay for that. At least that is what I know of Texas laws.</p><p></p><p>Also I would be working on a medication plan that you and the psychiatrist have come up with, to present in court. Basically like an outline of what medications have been tried, and what the new plan of action is going to be. Is it possible that he start a new medication where he is???? Since you are still his guardian than it seems like it would be. If so, then that would really show you are being proactive and involved in trying to get your child stable no matter what. Even a low dose of something like Seroquel or Risperdal to start with would help even his moods out, and help him think straighter, and, in turn, he might give a better impression of himself and you to the system.</p><p></p><p>Again, I am thinking of you. Stay strong, it will get better.......somehow, someway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 46054, member: 3301"] Just FYI, I believe, although I am not positive, that the SD has to pay for the best treatment plan for your child. So if your child's psychiatric and you agree that one is better than the other for your child's well being, than the SD, I believe, has to pay for that. At least that is what I know of Texas laws. Also I would be working on a medication plan that you and the psychiatrist have come up with, to present in court. Basically like an outline of what medications have been tried, and what the new plan of action is going to be. Is it possible that he start a new medication where he is???? Since you are still his guardian than it seems like it would be. If so, then that would really show you are being proactive and involved in trying to get your child stable no matter what. Even a low dose of something like Seroquel or Risperdal to start with would help even his moods out, and help him think straighter, and, in turn, he might give a better impression of himself and you to the system. Again, I am thinking of you. Stay strong, it will get better.......somehow, someway. [/QUOTE]
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