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Exciting night with difficult child 2...NOT!!! (VERY long)
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 311055" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Oh Flutter, I am so sorry. They just don't, can't and will never have a normal thinking process untill they are medicated correctly. And that is so bleeping hard. It has to be so hard having him so close to 18. He has no idea what he could be headed for, and he won't listen if you try to tell.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>You may have to sit back and watch him suffer the consequences of his actions. </p><p> </p><p>I hope his mom can get him on the right medications. Off the prozac, on a ms and maybe keep the zyprexa. husband's pain doctor was asking if he could take an ad to help with his pain (this was the same day he was admitted to psychiatric hospital) and I said that is usually not recomended in BiPolar (BP)--he just wanted me to ask psychiatrist. I have not. I wonder if the prozac is causing your difficult child 2 more problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 311055, member: 3184"] Oh Flutter, I am so sorry. They just don't, can't and will never have a normal thinking process untill they are medicated correctly. And that is so bleeping hard. It has to be so hard having him so close to 18. He has no idea what he could be headed for, and he won't listen if you try to tell. You may have to sit back and watch him suffer the consequences of his actions. I hope his mom can get him on the right medications. Off the prozac, on a ms and maybe keep the zyprexa. husband's pain doctor was asking if he could take an ad to help with his pain (this was the same day he was admitted to psychiatric hospital) and I said that is usually not recomended in BiPolar (BP)--he just wanted me to ask psychiatrist. I have not. I wonder if the prozac is causing your difficult child 2 more problems. [/QUOTE]
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