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<blockquote data-quote="BeachPeace" data-source="post: 367633"><p>Hi there - {{Hugs}} </p><p>We have recently been through an increase in rages with my 7 yo difficult child son Blue and things have settled down a bit after treating an ear infection and a medication tweaking. </p><p> I just have a quick minute but wanted to add that if you were to consider a medication change with your difficult child's psychiatrist or neurologist - Risperdal was the medication 2 years ago that changed our lives and stopped 90% of Blue's aggression. Some people here have had varying success with it - but your son's episodes sound so much like my son I just want to add that.</p><p>Good Luck and {{{Hugs}}} you are not alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeachPeace, post: 367633"] Hi there - {{Hugs}} We have recently been through an increase in rages with my 7 yo difficult child son Blue and things have settled down a bit after treating an ear infection and a medication tweaking. I just have a quick minute but wanted to add that if you were to consider a medication change with your difficult child's psychiatrist or neurologist - Risperdal was the medication 2 years ago that changed our lives and stopped 90% of Blue's aggression. Some people here have had varying success with it - but your son's episodes sound so much like my son I just want to add that. Good Luck and {{{Hugs}}} you are not alone. [/QUOTE]
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