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difficult child is sleepy on this new mes and I'm getting paranoid.
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 524312"><p>I don't think you're being paranoid, except worrying that his heart will stop. Keep detailed notes on times medication is given, behavior during the day, and time that he crashes and any notes about level of sleepiness until you talk to psychiatrist. Something is up if he's crashing that hard that early. One word of caution, try not to let you're personal experience with medications cloud your judgement when it comes to difficult child's medications. Try to remain as objective as you can and do a lot of simple observing and documenting. I wish I had done that when we were having medication issues. difficult child 1's psychiatrist now "seems" to think that I'm TOO observant when it comes to side effects because I didn't document things. He has extreme reactions to many medications and I got the impression at our last appointment that she doesn't believe me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 524312"] I don't think you're being paranoid, except worrying that his heart will stop. Keep detailed notes on times medication is given, behavior during the day, and time that he crashes and any notes about level of sleepiness until you talk to psychiatrist. Something is up if he's crashing that hard that early. One word of caution, try not to let you're personal experience with medications cloud your judgement when it comes to difficult child's medications. Try to remain as objective as you can and do a lot of simple observing and documenting. I wish I had done that when we were having medication issues. difficult child 1's psychiatrist now "seems" to think that I'm TOO observant when it comes to side effects because I didn't document things. He has extreme reactions to many medications and I got the impression at our last appointment that she doesn't believe me. [/QUOTE]
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