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<blockquote data-quote="work in progress" data-source="post: 19349" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Update: The GP General Psychiatrist, had suggested a mood stabilizer after I brought to her attention that he was reported as acting out in class. Teacher says difficult child leads classes in discussion and he was his star student but then he began blurting out answers and using foul language. This has happened once, maybe twice and it resulted in a detention. He also told us that he had saved some money for a piece of music equipment, he blew it all on a spending spree after a girl let him down. The GP suggested I think about one of three recommended medications for mood stabilization: depakote, lamictal and seroquel. Until I get difficult child a EKG and Blood work and she gets a report on his behavior from our journal, the mood stabilizer will be placed on hold. I mentioned that he was on the Remeron for sleep and BiPolar (BP), but difficult child was weaned off. He doesn't wake me up complaining of being unable to sleep at 1-2 am like he used to, but his first period instructor says he occasionally sleeps in class. The GP she recommended that he take 1 mg of melatonin as needed until she gets my okay to one of the above mentioned medications and she receives the results from all tests. What do you readers think? thanks again for hearing me out and my apologies for the long messages. </p><p></p><p>later for drama between parents....have a blessed evening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="work in progress, post: 19349, member: 2672"] Update: The GP General Psychiatrist, had suggested a mood stabilizer after I brought to her attention that he was reported as acting out in class. Teacher says difficult child leads classes in discussion and he was his star student but then he began blurting out answers and using foul language. This has happened once, maybe twice and it resulted in a detention. He also told us that he had saved some money for a piece of music equipment, he blew it all on a spending spree after a girl let him down. The GP suggested I think about one of three recommended medications for mood stabilization: depakote, lamictal and seroquel. Until I get difficult child a EKG and Blood work and she gets a report on his behavior from our journal, the mood stabilizer will be placed on hold. I mentioned that he was on the Remeron for sleep and BiPolar (BP), but difficult child was weaned off. He doesn't wake me up complaining of being unable to sleep at 1-2 am like he used to, but his first period instructor says he occasionally sleeps in class. The GP she recommended that he take 1 mg of melatonin as needed until she gets my okay to one of the above mentioned medications and she receives the results from all tests. What do you readers think? thanks again for hearing me out and my apologies for the long messages. later for drama between parents....have a blessed evening. [/QUOTE]
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