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She really bipolar. She was diagnosed during the course of our marriage. I didnt think of that is a good point. The reluctance factors in because she is afraid the doctor will reduce her medication which means our daughter will Express herself more about her true feelings on wanting to spend...
She is a straight A student. She was even before the medication. My insurance covers this specialist but she refuses to take him to one. The only problem that she sees with her behavior is her hypertension. Is specialist is probably the best option if I look at it from your perspective. My whole...
I lost my room to maneuver which is why I live in California not the other way around. I moved to Montana with my family. She had an affair with a friend of mine and after that her she gradually lied her way through the system which essentially drove me out of the state. I left in order to make...
It use to be 50/50. She has done things like this to ultimately reduce it to what it is now. So this is her last ploy to get it down to nothing. We all use to live in California. She is the one that made Montana the home state. Moving back to Montana was an option up until custody was reduced to...
It doesnt say anything about medical decisions. It just says we both have should have access to all medical records and should share information with each other regarding medical related things while with either parent. These orders were entered in Montana.
Ultimately get her dosage reduced and figure out alternative methods for her treatment. Realistically the mother wont agree to that and on more than one occasion has told me her goal is for me never to see my daughter again so while I'd hate to say this but someone like that shouldn't be raising...
The doctor prescribed the meds so ultimately yes he has to agree to them in order for the prescription to occur. He was very clear that he prescribed the meds on the advice of his mother whom requested his dosage to be increased twice. He asked her why and he said okay. The mother failed to...
When I spoke to him he said that I am right that she takes a much higher dosage than most kids. However based off the assessment that the mom(mom is the school nurse at daughters school) did and the teacher(mom is coworker of this teacher) did he said he felt it necessary. Based on the...
What is the name of your state? CA
Can I take my daughter to a doctor/specialist/social worker while she is visiting me in California? She lives in MT with her mother and she takes over 72 MG of ADHD medication and she is only 11 years old. This dosage is considered high for an adult. The...
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