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Old 01-02-2008, 11:17 AM #12
terry terry is offline
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Smirk Hello Ali 12

Hi Ali,
Thank you for your kind words. I would love to chat with you. I wish my son would, but I know he is too shy at this time!! You know how boys are! My son, Jesse, is taking 30 mg of Amitriptaline - I think he is changing his medication today to neurontin. I'm so sorry none of the medication is helping you - I find this so frustrating - all I want to do is help my son and I don't know how. I recently learned about Dr. Robert Schwartzman from Drexel University that sends patients for treatment in Germany - maybe this is something you can mention to your parents.

Jesse has a tutor come everyday for 2 hours. We were going to try school today, but he couldn't do it. He is afraid to go back because it has been a few months and he really just isn't up to going. He even turns down playing with his friends - which I worry about. Do you see your friends often - I hope so!!!

Thank you for your response and I will keep in touch!

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