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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 156724" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, jal! I'll keep an eye out for that. Weight gain is already an issue- I wish there was a solution. psychiatrist did tell difficult child yesterday not to panic if something starting changing on his chest- and to tell psychiatrist so he could change medications if this happened.</p><p></p><p>I'm still weighing the therapist issue. One appointment., one time or occassionally, would be one thing. Having 10:30 am appts. means dropping difficult child off, going to work until about 9:40am, leaving to pick difficult child up and go to appointment., then dropping difficult child and getting back to work around 12:15 (lunch time)- assuming the appointment. is right on time. Do you see where I am going with this, being a single working Mom who needs to be putting more hours in at work, not less? Less hours means no money for medication insurance, which means I can't afford therapist anyway. Then, if I find a way to make this work for the 3 mos of summer, how much school is missed in the fall doing this weekly or every 2 weeks? Or, do we change counselors again in 3 mos.?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 156724, member: 3699"] Thanks, jal! I'll keep an eye out for that. Weight gain is already an issue- I wish there was a solution. psychiatrist did tell difficult child yesterday not to panic if something starting changing on his chest- and to tell psychiatrist so he could change medications if this happened. I'm still weighing the therapist issue. One appointment., one time or occassionally, would be one thing. Having 10:30 am appts. means dropping difficult child off, going to work until about 9:40am, leaving to pick difficult child up and go to appointment., then dropping difficult child and getting back to work around 12:15 (lunch time)- assuming the appointment. is right on time. Do you see where I am going with this, being a single working Mom who needs to be putting more hours in at work, not less? Less hours means no money for medication insurance, which means I can't afford therapist anyway. Then, if I find a way to make this work for the 3 mos of summer, how much school is missed in the fall doing this weekly or every 2 weeks? Or, do we change counselors again in 3 mos.? [/QUOTE]
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