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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 277181" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>Just talked to husband on the phone. The psychiatrist appointment was a disaster. She yelled at him. She said she didn't understand why he was hospitalized, she thought that depakote was dangerous, particularly for children, it causes irreversible liver damage and the risks are too high, and she gave him an rx for riperdal. </p><p> </p><p>husband told her about the knife and the torn up lamb and difficult child said someone else did it and she sort of believed him. Said that husband had to consider that someone else was doing these things to make him look bad (that's difficult child's promotion). husband said straight out he would not be considering it (after all this has been going on for over 2 years, it happens when only husband and difficult child are in the house, it happens when there are any random assortment people in the house, and it happens when he's in the house alone). She said she didn't think he was innocent of all of it (after all difficult child admits to some of it) but husband should consider that someone else is doing this.</p><p> </p><p>She also said that depakote wouldn't stop his impulse control problems but risperdal would. </p><p> </p><p>She wouldn't support residential, thinks that he's a rejected child and no wonder he doesn't want to live with us and said husband has to advocate for difficult child. She said going to residential wouldn't do him any good, he'd come back the same as he went in. husband said, "But we'd all get a break, it'd make him happy, it'd let the rest of us relax." She was angry at that answer. And said he had to support his son.</p><p> </p><p>husband feels beat up and difficult child is pleased. Tomorrow is therapist, the one who said he needs immediate hospitalization. husband and I will talk to him and see if he can give us a reason to stay with the psychiatrist. Then he's going to find someone else. He doesn't see any reason to fight the psychiatrist as well as everyone else.</p><p> </p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/felttip/whiteflag.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":whiteflag:" title="whiteflag :whiteflag:" data-shortname=":whiteflag:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 277181, member: 5169"] Just talked to husband on the phone. The psychiatrist appointment was a disaster. She yelled at him. She said she didn't understand why he was hospitalized, she thought that depakote was dangerous, particularly for children, it causes irreversible liver damage and the risks are too high, and she gave him an rx for riperdal. husband told her about the knife and the torn up lamb and difficult child said someone else did it and she sort of believed him. Said that husband had to consider that someone else was doing these things to make him look bad (that's difficult child's promotion). husband said straight out he would not be considering it (after all this has been going on for over 2 years, it happens when only husband and difficult child are in the house, it happens when there are any random assortment people in the house, and it happens when he's in the house alone). She said she didn't think he was innocent of all of it (after all difficult child admits to some of it) but husband should consider that someone else is doing this. She also said that depakote wouldn't stop his impulse control problems but risperdal would. She wouldn't support residential, thinks that he's a rejected child and no wonder he doesn't want to live with us and said husband has to advocate for difficult child. She said going to residential wouldn't do him any good, he'd come back the same as he went in. husband said, "But we'd all get a break, it'd make him happy, it'd let the rest of us relax." She was angry at that answer. And said he had to support his son. husband feels beat up and difficult child is pleased. Tomorrow is therapist, the one who said he needs immediate hospitalization. husband and I will talk to him and see if he can give us a reason to stay with the psychiatrist. Then he's going to find someone else. He doesn't see any reason to fight the psychiatrist as well as everyone else. :whiteflag: [/QUOTE]
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