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Tag Archives: medication

Ongoing Medication Management Issues

So a few weeks ago I wrote about our struggle to get medication management for David’s psych medications. Today we did intake at Sanford Behavioral Health Bismarck.   Medication success!   and   Medication disappointment.   See, they are taking him on as a patient, but since we missed his appointment in May, he can’t be scheduled to see someone to manage his medications, and prescribe them, until November at the earliest.   I asked point blank, “what is he supposed to do about medications until then?”   “You can speak with his primary doctor and see if she will prescribe them for you.” What if she won’t prescribe them?   Tough luck.   Well, I guess we could put him in psych when his medications wear off and he runs out of them. then they will pretty much have to prescribe them. But why should it come to that?

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Tags: autism, failure, medication, psychiatry, struggle, tools ·

Under new management for medication

I went to the pharmacy to pick up his medication and what do I find?   nothing.   So I said, “he is on an auto-fill plan how can this be?” It’s not logical The tech calls the pharmacist who explains it to me.   “We call the doctor two weeks before the refill is due. “We call the doctor one week before the refill is due.” “We call the doctor three days before the refill is due.” “We call the doctor daily until the refill order arrives.”   Now, normally, the pharmacist says, “we call once and it’s filled. We have been doing this with your son’s medications since March. This month we have received no response.” Moving out of state provided care   I had already scheduled an appointment with his primary to get a psychological evaluation referral. So I asked her, can you refer us to a

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Tags: failure, FASD, hope, medication, praise, psychiatry, reprimand ·

over-medicated

What part of “you need to give him his meds at 11am” is so difficult to understand? Evidently, the school has been medicating David when he gets there and then again at 11. They were instructed to give him his meds at 11am, because he gets his meds before he leaves for school in the morning. No wonder David has been so good for them, he is over medicated. Tweet #fighting4answrs

Tags: ADHD, autism, medication, mental health, non-compliance., obsessive compulsive disorder, OCD, ODD, TBI, traumatic brain injury ·

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