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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 485013" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Flutter, they are waiting a week inbetween medication changes. with some medications that is not enough, but I think with Seroquel that is. Someone correct me if I am wrong. Upping the abilify was a bandaid, and a poor one at that. psychiatrist here was just trying to band aid him, I think she did not want to do any major medication changes here as easy child was being so badly affected by difficult child, and with medication changes it could get worse.</p><p></p><p>Flutter, you would have to be brainless to not realize how much damage s2bx is doing to any child, and it is just worse for a kid like difficult child. I really need to start the divorce process, will have to do it on my own but I need to get it done.</p><p></p><p>psychiatrist at Residential Treatment Center (RTC) was shocked when I told her difficult child had never been on risperdal. She said something to the effect that and he has already been on risperdal? Like it was a given. I said no, and she seemed a bit taken aback. If Seroquel does not work, then that is the next try. I would also like to lower his lamictal and see how he does, and if possible (not at the same time) lower the vyvanse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 485013, member: 3184"] Flutter, they are waiting a week inbetween medication changes. with some medications that is not enough, but I think with Seroquel that is. Someone correct me if I am wrong. Upping the abilify was a bandaid, and a poor one at that. psychiatrist here was just trying to band aid him, I think she did not want to do any major medication changes here as easy child was being so badly affected by difficult child, and with medication changes it could get worse. Flutter, you would have to be brainless to not realize how much damage s2bx is doing to any child, and it is just worse for a kid like difficult child. I really need to start the divorce process, will have to do it on my own but I need to get it done. psychiatrist at Residential Treatment Center (RTC) was shocked when I told her difficult child had never been on risperdal. She said something to the effect that and he has already been on risperdal? Like it was a given. I said no, and she seemed a bit taken aback. If Seroquel does not work, then that is the next try. I would also like to lower his lamictal and see how he does, and if possible (not at the same time) lower the vyvanse. [/QUOTE]
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