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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 458907"><p>Welcome to our little corner of the world. You are very right in that you are NOT alone. All of us here have been through this or some version of this type of behavior.</p><p></p><p>Ditto the questions already asked. I hope you take the time to give us a clear picture of your daughter so we can help better. Sorry we don't have much advice at first but without a clear picture, we are hesitant to give what may be detrimental advice.</p><p></p><p>From my personal experience only, my difficult child became like your daughter when the psychiatrist prescribed Risperdone. It took us two months of pretty much what you are describing to realize it was that medication causing it. We stopped the medication and the behavior went away. Could this be the case with your daughter?</p><p></p><p>If her attacks are that violent, you owe it to her and your youngest daughter to call 911 every time. Create a paper trail. You and your youngest deserve to feel safe. How often does she see the psychiatrist or did a pediatrician prescribe the medications? HaoZi's question about the medications is a very good one, as I learned the hard way.</p><p></p><p>Stick with us and you will be amazed at the wealth of knowledge and support the parents here provide. They have been my sanity for a year now and I don't know where difficult child and I would be right now without them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 458907"] Welcome to our little corner of the world. You are very right in that you are NOT alone. All of us here have been through this or some version of this type of behavior. Ditto the questions already asked. I hope you take the time to give us a clear picture of your daughter so we can help better. Sorry we don't have much advice at first but without a clear picture, we are hesitant to give what may be detrimental advice. From my personal experience only, my difficult child became like your daughter when the psychiatrist prescribed Risperdone. It took us two months of pretty much what you are describing to realize it was that medication causing it. We stopped the medication and the behavior went away. Could this be the case with your daughter? If her attacks are that violent, you owe it to her and your youngest daughter to call 911 every time. Create a paper trail. You and your youngest deserve to feel safe. How often does she see the psychiatrist or did a pediatrician prescribe the medications? HaoZi's question about the medications is a very good one, as I learned the hard way. Stick with us and you will be amazed at the wealth of knowledge and support the parents here provide. They have been my sanity for a year now and I don't know where difficult child and I would be right now without them. [/QUOTE]
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