Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just getting confusing. I'm not OP.
If people want to ask a question, go ahead and start a post with your question. But if several people chime in on a post with questions, it's not clear whose situation is whose.
I'm not really sure what OP's question is.
+1
OP here. ITA. It helps me and others if you do not hijack, but instead identify as NP, OP, PP, whatever. Then maybe all of our questions can be answered, instead of confusing the respondents who are trying to help us. My post is the first one. I normally don't need to state this.
Many threads have multiple topic-related conversations going on. Should not be such a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just getting confusing. I'm not OP.
If people want to ask a question, go ahead and start a post with your question. But if several people chime in on a post with questions, it's not clear whose situation is whose.
I'm not really sure what OP's question is.
+1
OP here. ITA. It helps me and others if you do not hijack, but instead identify as NP, OP, PP, whatever. Then maybe all of our questions can be answered, instead of confusing the respondents who are trying to help us. My post is the first one. I normally don't need to state this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did you resolve the situation? Thank you for any insight and HELPFUL information.
OP, what situation are you trying to resolve, exactly?
Anonymous wrote:It's just getting confusing. I'm not OP.
If people want to ask a question, go ahead and start a post with your question. But if several people chime in on a post with questions, it's not clear whose situation is whose.
I'm not really sure what OP's question is.
Anonymous wrote:How did you resolve the situation? Thank you for any insight and HELPFUL information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our anxious/depressed child also can be explosive. Psychotherapy with Zoloft are helping.
At what age did you do Zoloft?
We didn't realize there was a problem until he was 8. After 7 months of therapy (with some improvement finally), we added in Zoloft. It hasn't been that long so its hard to say, but he is trending better over time. We are also doing a behavior-based point chart and the therapist is working with school on managing behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our anxious/depressed child also can be explosive. Psychotherapy with Zoloft are helping.
At what age did you do Zoloft?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our anxious/depressed child also can be explosive. Psychotherapy with Zoloft are helping.
At what age did you do Zoloft?