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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 277195" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>I don't know if she said this in front of difficult child or not.</p><p> </p><p>I think the therapist is going to have to be very persuasive for husband to go back to the psychiatrist again. </p><p> </p><p>I have no problems with him being on depakote or risperdal, I have no loyalty to one drug or the other. He seems to have no side effects with depakote, but he also never struck me as having real problems with mania or seizures. Risperdal sounds like it has some success with- schizophrenia which my uneducated self thinks is closer to what difficult child's real problem is. That and perhaps some personality disorder. </p><p> </p><p>Interesting that she acknowledges that he has impulse control problems but thinks he might not be doing the things he gets caught doing. </p><p> </p><p>Interesting also that she didn't say he doesn't need anything but the lexapro she originally rx'd him. </p><p> </p><p>I doubt we'll see her again. We will take criticism, but we are not going to tolerate willful blindness.</p><p> </p><p>by the way, daughter age 9 cried when she saw what happened to the lamb this morning. husband got her calmed down. Yesterday when difficult child came home she said she wasn't really glad he was home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 277195, member: 5169"] I don't know if she said this in front of difficult child or not. I think the therapist is going to have to be very persuasive for husband to go back to the psychiatrist again. I have no problems with him being on depakote or risperdal, I have no loyalty to one drug or the other. He seems to have no side effects with depakote, but he also never struck me as having real problems with mania or seizures. Risperdal sounds like it has some success with- schizophrenia which my uneducated self thinks is closer to what difficult child's real problem is. That and perhaps some personality disorder. Interesting that she acknowledges that he has impulse control problems but thinks he might not be doing the things he gets caught doing. Interesting also that she didn't say he doesn't need anything but the lexapro she originally rx'd him. I doubt we'll see her again. We will take criticism, but we are not going to tolerate willful blindness. by the way, daughter age 9 cried when she saw what happened to the lamb this morning. husband got her calmed down. Yesterday when difficult child came home she said she wasn't really glad he was home. [/QUOTE]
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