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Old Oct 14, 2008, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Simcha View Post
Ack. I'm happy you don't just sit back and take whatever it is they tell you without investigating yourself! Good for you!! Your kinda a rare bird these days, as far too many parents give no thought to medicating their kids without assuring that they really need it.

I would get a second opinion with an unaffiliated PSYCHOLOGIST. The psychologist wouldn't be biased by their hockney opinions and reports. He also wouldn't be basing his diagnosis off of what drugs respond to what symptoms.What worries me here (primarily) is their method of assessment. They should be able to diagnose a mental health disorder by diagnostic skill; not basing it on response or lack of response to meds! That's pretty sloppy work IMO, and with medication you want to make sure it's indicated, especially in a still developing young person.

What are your thoughts on the unaffiliated second-opinion idea?
Hang in there!!!!
Thank you, Simcha.

What bothered me about the Hospital (have since learned it's common practice due to what insurance companies will or won't cover ) is I found out most every teen in there was dx'd bipolar and on Lithium.

Her current pdoc stands by her belief ("until the day she dies") my DD IS NOT bipolar and DOES NOT meet criteria. For the moment since my DD is doing well on the Lithum we are going to leave her on it.

Her pdoc was quite blunt with her: if she does not make changes with therapy regarding her actions and behaviour and better coping skills she has a very good possibility of carrying the diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder BUT due to her age she cannot be dx'd with BPD right now. She was strongly encouraged to take full advantage of the therapy being offered which includes one on one with the therapist who does DBT and also her therapist does group therapy with teenage girls.

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I am also a 'cutter'. I started as a teenager and it is VERY difficult to break. Cutters feel an emotional release when cutting and you almost get a 'high' from the endorphins that are released.
It definitely sounds like bipolar because in my experience everyone thought I was just ADD and depressed (mania often appears to be add), but FINALLY after YEARS of misdiagnose, I am doing much better.
In my experience, Geodon has worked the best for me. I am suprised that the doc's started her on Lithium first in this day and age. I take Lamictal and Geodon and it has worked for me. SOmetimes it takes many tried before they find out what works.
Cutting is often associated with sexual abuse in young women (it is in my case as well), so are you aware of any abuse that may have occured?
Therapy is a MUST for any cutter, so that's good that she is going.
Cutting is very much so an acting out behavior, so she is trying to tell people how much she hurts. Does she have other ways to express herself that are healthy? For me, it's music (piano, violin, singing, etc)
Some kids do well with art, writing,etc. Is thee a healthy hobby in her life that you can encourage? That always helped me.
Being involved in church also has been a tremendous help. I credit making it through my teenage years without knocking myself off to God and my youth ministers.
I will pray for you and your daughter because I believe that God can help and that you find doctors that are the very best for your daughter. I know cutting is very disturbing (and enbarrassing when youa re older), so I hope that she gets the help she needs to stop now. Hang in there and know that there is ALWAYS hope, no matter how bad it gets.
Musikcrazy, I am so very glad your doing better and I hope you continue with your positive improvements

I understand what you have said about cutting, my daughter has said the same thing as well has her pdoc. She has never been abused in any way. Unfortunately, she seems to have inherited some of the genetic, DNA (or whatever you want to call it) that seems to be on my side of the family. Yes, there are mental health problems that appear to run in my family.

Her pdoc is standing by the diagnosis that was made years ago by a different pdoc: ADD, ODD, and depression. The pdoc gave my daughter examples of conversations that can happen with somone with ADD and ODD and the possible parent responses. Both my daughter and myself could completely relate to every single thing her pdoc said.

The cutting is a coping mechanism which we are all hoping will stop as she learns better ways to cope through her therapy. The Lithum will stay for the moment, it helps decrease suicidal thoughts and appears to help control the urge to cut.

Our goal right now is to keep her in therapy doing DBT and group. She has been told by her pdoc she is at risk for a dx of Borderline Personality Disorder unless she makes changes. She is still young enough for changes to happen. She is 16 and BPD is not dx'd until they are at least 18 or a little older.

I would just like to say thank you to each of you for being here to help