Have you ever been refused to remove your child off medication?
okay a little background information
My son has been on several medications for adhd among others over the past several years, with nothing really working for him in a long term effect.
My son is in a state faculity for children for behavior problems.
My son has been there for over a year now.
He was started on ritalin and ambify.and over the last 8 months we all , faculity and we as his family have seen very signaficant changes to the good.
Well then the fauclity changes docotrs and in his first meeting with the new docotr the doctor changed all of his medications, in fifteen minutes we now are starting all over.
New medication Strattera and Tegretol xr
Well my son has been on strattera before for 9 months with no effects happening for him, nothing changed with behavior , attention, focus, ect.
I have done some reading and the Tegretol has many side effects and my son has never been good a a xr tablet in the past. I do not want my son taking this medicine.
I wrote the doctor a letter and requested he be put back on the medication he was previously on and that was working very well for him. He has refused to do that. The doctors first statement of why he was changing his meds were was ritalin was going off the market, when no information could be provided that ritalin was going off the market , he then made a statement that he was taking all the youth in this faculity off of stimulants..
My son has never had the postive reaction to medication as he had with what he was taking, it was workng for him very very well, and this is even noted by the center he is placed in and they also agree with me, and the one that told me to begin the process. (which i would done anyways) Myson was set to be released in the coming months as well, like in two months because he was doing sooooo well.
Now my questions -----
Have you ever experienced a doctor refusing to listen to your request?
What are our rights as parents for type of experience? And can a medical professional make a general refusal to give children these stimulants based on his preferences versues what is in the best interest of the patient?
Any help would be greatly appreciatted.
I know i may have speeled alot wrong but i more worried at this point about getting information versues my spelling ... so please ignore , i am distraught over this right now.