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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 59975" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>The reason I say I worry about the neighbors is there was actually a guy walking his dog in the alley who stopped to watch/listen through the fence. I just kept telling difficult child to keep up the running and explained to difficult child why he was doing it. I was hoping the nosey neighbor would hear me and realize I wasn't trying to be mean. The problem is, my youngest difficult child will cry if he thinks someone else is listening, just like he does at the store. I was sitting under the covered area and he was in the yard running around, so I was anywhere from 3-20 feet away from him depending on what part of the yard he was in. But the guy just heard him doing his drama cry and thought I was beating the kid. He and my oldest difficult child are pros at this. After 2 scares with CPS I always worry someone thinks I'm hurting my kids. I just don't know what else to do to wear him out. I am going to slowly decrease his Foclin. His Zoloft is 1 pill though, I guess he can do half of it.</p><p></p><p>Our psychiatrist is such a quack! I've learned more on this board than I have from him in the year I've been taking my kids there. Our GP thought I was wrong on the kids dosages because they were so high, but he said he doesn't feel comfortable telling me to change the dosages. He said psychiatrists always use higher levels than regular GPs. </p><p></p><p>I feel like I'm stuck in limbo right now. I want things to be better, but I feel like I have to wait for permission from the dr's before I change anything and it takes weeks to get appts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 59975, member: 3837"] The reason I say I worry about the neighbors is there was actually a guy walking his dog in the alley who stopped to watch/listen through the fence. I just kept telling difficult child to keep up the running and explained to difficult child why he was doing it. I was hoping the nosey neighbor would hear me and realize I wasn't trying to be mean. The problem is, my youngest difficult child will cry if he thinks someone else is listening, just like he does at the store. I was sitting under the covered area and he was in the yard running around, so I was anywhere from 3-20 feet away from him depending on what part of the yard he was in. But the guy just heard him doing his drama cry and thought I was beating the kid. He and my oldest difficult child are pros at this. After 2 scares with CPS I always worry someone thinks I'm hurting my kids. I just don't know what else to do to wear him out. I am going to slowly decrease his Foclin. His Zoloft is 1 pill though, I guess he can do half of it. Our psychiatrist is such a quack! I've learned more on this board than I have from him in the year I've been taking my kids there. Our GP thought I was wrong on the kids dosages because they were so high, but he said he doesn't feel comfortable telling me to change the dosages. He said psychiatrists always use higher levels than regular GPs. I feel like I'm stuck in limbo right now. I want things to be better, but I feel like I have to wait for permission from the dr's before I change anything and it takes weeks to get appts. [/QUOTE]
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