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<blockquote data-quote="erbaledge" data-source="post: 401911" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I do have a message in to the psychiatric to call me back, I hope today. I know I've taken your info before to him, and basically shot down as per the Lexapro. The Abilify was upped to current dosage in hopes of thwarting out the auditory hallucinations she was reporting - I don't think he will adjust that. I can ask the psychiatric about adding a mood stabilizer or adjusting other medications - something to help with these complaints.</p><p></p><p>The thing with the clomipramine - any time in the past that we've attempted to adjust it to a lower dose - her rages have came out in full force - and worse than a 'regular' rage. (fwiw, a rage is much more different than a fit or tantrum in this house - it's where she becomes very physically agressive injuring herself & others and items). I had asked them when she was in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) to maybe adjust those there, since its' a safe environment - they chose not too. I do not feel it would be safe (for her, my other kiddos, or myself, or the community) to try to adjust those while she's in the home.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>DJ - hmmmm.... I really like how you handled that with your son. I will probably run this by her remedial worker and ask what he thinks about trying something like this next time - as I would need to get supplies. This could work with her. If I do, I may be sending you a Private Message for more info. But do you think there could be any bad effects from doing this - like blood in the vomit/whatnot?</p><p></p><p></p><p>And yeah - we are back to a stomach ache. She mentioned it last night right before bed (my kids had a 3 day weekend, with yesterday off). I said then here's some pepto bismo, rubbed her back for a minute, then said off to bed with you - no bedtime snack as your sick - that did NOT fly - she HAD to have snack - hmmmmm....</p><p>Today at lunchtime at school she's texting me saying she threw up during first period and requesting to come home - The nurse staff is trying to confirm this with that teacher. I'm having her stick it out at school, since it's so late.</p><p>When she gets home, if she's still 'sick' she can go to bed, and if it's 'bad' then her remedial worker won't be coming today so he doesn't 'catch it'. We'll see how that plays - if she refuses to go to room/eat soup for dinner/skip afternoon snack due to her 'ill tummy' then he can/will come over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erbaledge, post: 401911, member: 4334"] I do have a message in to the psychiatric to call me back, I hope today. I know I've taken your info before to him, and basically shot down as per the Lexapro. The Abilify was upped to current dosage in hopes of thwarting out the auditory hallucinations she was reporting - I don't think he will adjust that. I can ask the psychiatric about adding a mood stabilizer or adjusting other medications - something to help with these complaints. The thing with the clomipramine - any time in the past that we've attempted to adjust it to a lower dose - her rages have came out in full force - and worse than a 'regular' rage. (fwiw, a rage is much more different than a fit or tantrum in this house - it's where she becomes very physically agressive injuring herself & others and items). I had asked them when she was in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) to maybe adjust those there, since its' a safe environment - they chose not too. I do not feel it would be safe (for her, my other kiddos, or myself, or the community) to try to adjust those while she's in the home. DJ - hmmmm.... I really like how you handled that with your son. I will probably run this by her remedial worker and ask what he thinks about trying something like this next time - as I would need to get supplies. This could work with her. If I do, I may be sending you a Private Message for more info. But do you think there could be any bad effects from doing this - like blood in the vomit/whatnot? And yeah - we are back to a stomach ache. She mentioned it last night right before bed (my kids had a 3 day weekend, with yesterday off). I said then here's some pepto bismo, rubbed her back for a minute, then said off to bed with you - no bedtime snack as your sick - that did NOT fly - she HAD to have snack - hmmmmm.... Today at lunchtime at school she's texting me saying she threw up during first period and requesting to come home - The nurse staff is trying to confirm this with that teacher. I'm having her stick it out at school, since it's so late. When she gets home, if she's still 'sick' she can go to bed, and if it's 'bad' then her remedial worker won't be coming today so he doesn't 'catch it'. We'll see how that plays - if she refuses to go to room/eat soup for dinner/skip afternoon snack due to her 'ill tummy' then he can/will come over. [/QUOTE]
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