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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 65831" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>Hi Janna--</p><p>Your morning post made me sad :sad: but the first few weeks are going to be the toughest. Being away from you is going to be a major adjustment for Dylan...Hopefully he will learn better coping skills as well as improve his level of independence and self-sufficiency. Sorry the doctor seemed so yucky--but hopefully he is a skilled doctor. I do understand the need to keep all medications the same for two weeks--I'm sure they want to monitor him closely and also allow him to adjust to the new setting. His behaviors/symptoms are going to be worse as he adjusts to Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) life. I do think it's important he learns the routines before they start changing medications. The plan is 8-10 months so there will be plenty of time for medication changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 65831, member: 2074"] Hi Janna-- Your morning post made me sad [img]:sad:[/img] but the first few weeks are going to be the toughest. Being away from you is going to be a major adjustment for Dylan...Hopefully he will learn better coping skills as well as improve his level of independence and self-sufficiency. Sorry the doctor seemed so yucky--but hopefully he is a skilled doctor. I do understand the need to keep all medications the same for two weeks--I'm sure they want to monitor him closely and also allow him to adjust to the new setting. His behaviors/symptoms are going to be worse as he adjusts to Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) life. I do think it's important he learns the routines before they start changing medications. The plan is 8-10 months so there will be plenty of time for medication changes. [/QUOTE]
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