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When psychiatrist doesn't return calls! -UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 31861" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Well no call from psychiatrist.... :nonono: I have been waiting since Tuesday!!! But pediatrician did call back!!! :angel: </p><p>She apologized for not returning call yesterday, it was hectic. But did say if it had been an emergency she would have.</p><p></p><p>So I explained to her everything and apologized to her for making her have to make these medication decisions when we both know it is the psychiatrist's job. She said she felt bad we were in this situation and that sometimes this is the way it is and she has to do what she can to help the kids and the family. We discussed our impending trip... she said it is OK to give both girls the diazapam for the flight, re checked their weights etc. We also discussed increasing difficult child's dose of Abilify to 4mg next week. That will be about 5 weeks to titrate her up to this dose. And wait until visit with psychiatrist in at end of April to discuss Mood Stabilizer. I agreed and thanked her...</p><p></p><p>At least one person is on board... :thumb:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 31861, member: 3155"] Well no call from psychiatrist.... [img]:nonono:[/img] I have been waiting since Tuesday!!! But pediatrician did call back!!! [img]:angel:[/img] She apologized for not returning call yesterday, it was hectic. But did say if it had been an emergency she would have. So I explained to her everything and apologized to her for making her have to make these medication decisions when we both know it is the psychiatrist's job. She said she felt bad we were in this situation and that sometimes this is the way it is and she has to do what she can to help the kids and the family. We discussed our impending trip... she said it is OK to give both girls the diazapam for the flight, re checked their weights etc. We also discussed increasing difficult child's dose of Abilify to 4mg next week. That will be about 5 weeks to titrate her up to this dose. And wait until visit with psychiatrist in at end of April to discuss Mood Stabilizer. I agreed and thanked her... At least one person is on board... [img]:thumb:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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