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[quote=Anonymous]Hugs to you OP. A large part of what you wrote is my son, just different diagnoses and he's been on Zoloft for ages. I really recommend the Zoloft. It has done a great job helping us go on to access all sorts of talk therapy without him being overwhelmed by the underlying anxiety. He has been in talk therapy in the neighborhood for years, then also various other therapies. The most important thing is that we have learned so much from his support team and so we are able to use this therapy on a regular basis, day to day, minute to minute. Sometimes it's just exhausting and I do let him play Minecraft or else I wouldn't survive (!). However, he has made tremendous progress. It has really been steady progress, sometimes it seems like we have gone backwards, but usually there is a feeling that we may actually get to adulthood. Good luck -- good therapists don't take insurance. Just do the best you can, submit to your insurance, and realize that you won't have enough money for a while but it's what you would do if your child has cancer and you wouldn't think twice. You will recover financially one day and be happy when you have a functional child/adult.[/quote]
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