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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 64518" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Ditto what busywend said........exactly, word for word, is what has wound up happening in our house....and may possibly need to happen in yours. All I knew is that I could not take the rages anymore, and I had to modify and modify until I was able to breathe. Now that he is 16 it is easier, but he is still wobbly between stability and not - so I tread lightly - while slowly increasing the expectations. </p><p></p><p>Definitely call psychiatrist - call him continously and have him tweak the medications until M feels better - that is what he is there for. Sometime I call the psychiatrist once a week when we are going through a medication change. And she will not change his medications if she is going out of town, so that she can always be in touch. You need that type of relationship with your psychiatrist - but sometimes you have to force it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 64518, member: 3301"] Ditto what busywend said........exactly, word for word, is what has wound up happening in our house....and may possibly need to happen in yours. All I knew is that I could not take the rages anymore, and I had to modify and modify until I was able to breathe. Now that he is 16 it is easier, but he is still wobbly between stability and not - so I tread lightly - while slowly increasing the expectations. Definitely call psychiatrist - call him continously and have him tweak the medications until M feels better - that is what he is there for. Sometime I call the psychiatrist once a week when we are going through a medication change. And she will not change his medications if she is going out of town, so that she can always be in touch. You need that type of relationship with your psychiatrist - but sometimes you have to force it. [/QUOTE]
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