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<blockquote data-quote="bzymomto4" data-source="post: 118948" data-attributes="member: 4477"><p>My son has put us through exact same thing. only my brother is a cop, so no official call put in, but an official visit by the uncle. I had suspected drugs, but not it. by the way you can get OTC drug tests for certain commonly abused drugs at CVS. mine has been between diagnosis of depression, mood disorder, BiPolar (BP),odd,adhd - and had pathological sleep problems that contributed. At this point things are looking up with him on only depakote. But I hear your frustrations, we had previously been at the point where the psychologist said it was time to get a PINS petition. We held off, and I think we're past that point ( when he was at his most severe) I'm can't say wether we better off now or not having done it or if things would be easier today than they are if we followed through. But I do know addressing the sleep problems and now using the depakote has made a big difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bzymomto4, post: 118948, member: 4477"] My son has put us through exact same thing. only my brother is a cop, so no official call put in, but an official visit by the uncle. I had suspected drugs, but not it. by the way you can get OTC drug tests for certain commonly abused drugs at CVS. mine has been between diagnosis of depression, mood disorder, BiPolar (BP),odd,adhd - and had pathological sleep problems that contributed. At this point things are looking up with him on only depakote. But I hear your frustrations, we had previously been at the point where the psychologist said it was time to get a PINS petition. We held off, and I think we're past that point ( when he was at his most severe) I'm can't say wether we better off now or not having done it or if things would be easier today than they are if we followed through. But I do know addressing the sleep problems and now using the depakote has made a big difference. [/QUOTE]
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