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Make mine a double, please!
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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 307594" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>1. Prozac does seem like a strange choice for a BiPolar (BP), watch and/or get a 2nd opinion.</p><p>2. BiPolar (BP)'s don't like taking their medications. There are books written explaining why, but it's part of the condition. I'd be happy if my wife accepted the medications even if fed them by me, or even accepted her or difficult child's diagnosis.</p><p>For me, this is not wrestling anything to the ground but a long work, with picking battles, sometimes undercover, sometimes playing for time, and major ups and downs.</p><p>3. I never had to deal with the "don't tell staff at school" issue. Obviously you'll have to if you want IEP and special accomodations for him. Where does the stigma come from, do you know?</p><p>Me-married dad</p><p>difficult child 8y.o. BiPolar (BP) boy</p><p>Wife, kids, animals</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 307594, member: 6374"] 1. Prozac does seem like a strange choice for a BiPolar (BP), watch and/or get a 2nd opinion. 2. BiPolar (BP)'s don't like taking their medications. There are books written explaining why, but it's part of the condition. I'd be happy if my wife accepted the medications even if fed them by me, or even accepted her or difficult child's diagnosis. For me, this is not wrestling anything to the ground but a long work, with picking battles, sometimes undercover, sometimes playing for time, and major ups and downs. 3. I never had to deal with the "don't tell staff at school" issue. Obviously you'll have to if you want IEP and special accomodations for him. Where does the stigma come from, do you know? Me-married dad difficult child 8y.o. BiPolar (BP) boy Wife, kids, animals [/QUOTE]
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