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Just left school after a battle to get him to take medications. I cannot keep doing this.
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 485373" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>our doctors laugh at the schools and really dont take them as being as credible as my word, but they know Q and have known him since he was little (except the psychiatrist, I am still a little on guard about her). It sounds like they are not being very professional and I truly know how that feels. </p><p></p><p>Is there some reason you have to tell them he is not on medications? How about just letting it go for a day and then, OH I forgot to tell you the doctor told us to take him off of that. Wait to see what they notice. It would be hysterical if they assumed you got the medications into him, then thought he had such a great day. I actually have done that, not to make fools of anyone but to get a more objective view of how Q is on a medication or off a medication or at a different dose, etc. Of course if they have a dose to give at school then you have to tell them not to do it, but .......just a thought. It really is not their business. Of course for the long run it is best to tell etc. but for a day or two??? might be interesting. Regardless, they are to use appropriate techniques and behavior with your son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 485373, member: 12886"] our doctors laugh at the schools and really dont take them as being as credible as my word, but they know Q and have known him since he was little (except the psychiatrist, I am still a little on guard about her). It sounds like they are not being very professional and I truly know how that feels. Is there some reason you have to tell them he is not on medications? How about just letting it go for a day and then, OH I forgot to tell you the doctor told us to take him off of that. Wait to see what they notice. It would be hysterical if they assumed you got the medications into him, then thought he had such a great day. I actually have done that, not to make fools of anyone but to get a more objective view of how Q is on a medication or off a medication or at a different dose, etc. Of course if they have a dose to give at school then you have to tell them not to do it, but .......just a thought. It really is not their business. Of course for the long run it is best to tell etc. but for a day or two??? might be interesting. Regardless, they are to use appropriate techniques and behavior with your son. [/QUOTE]
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