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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 513528" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>difficult child has not had much of a problem with hunger/weight gain while on ap's. I think he maybe gained 10lbs on the abilify, but he is so small that it was hard to notice. He weighed 107 11/7 when he went into Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and just the other day psychiatrist weighed him and he is down to 91. He does not look bad, he just looks lean.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday? He did really well while the risperdal was in effect, but man when it wore off? You could sure tell.</p><p></p><p>easy child thinks difficult child was hallucinating, and she has seen s2bx hallucinate many times. I am taking it with a grain of salt and will wait and see. He was playing a video game when it happened, and he always talks to himself. I just don't know what to think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 513528, member: 3184"] difficult child has not had much of a problem with hunger/weight gain while on ap's. I think he maybe gained 10lbs on the abilify, but he is so small that it was hard to notice. He weighed 107 11/7 when he went into Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and just the other day psychiatrist weighed him and he is down to 91. He does not look bad, he just looks lean. Yesterday? He did really well while the risperdal was in effect, but man when it wore off? You could sure tell. easy child thinks difficult child was hallucinating, and she has seen s2bx hallucinate many times. I am taking it with a grain of salt and will wait and see. He was playing a video game when it happened, and he always talks to himself. I just don't know what to think. [/QUOTE]
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