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<blockquote data-quote="KAB11" data-source="post: 620228" data-attributes="member: 17693"><p>For my son, the Ritalin works really well for his ADD & executive functions...better controlling his impulsiveness and emotional flare-ups. The Cymbalta helps control his anxiety and depression. The Abilify was started about 13 months ago when he was having uncontrollable rages, talk of suicide and combative physical altercations. The one thing I forgot to mention is that my difficult child has severe social interaction difficulties. I'm still struggling with knowing how all of this fits with each other. You know, are the emotional outbursts from depression or executive function issues. Or is the depression from the difficulties with anxiety. Where does his oppositional behavior come from? And then I think we need to adjust his medications if he's still struggling. I guess I'm asking the million dollar question that everyone else wants to know, right? difficult child is just tired of everything being tried and tried and tried and still struggling. He's refusing therapy at the moment because he wants it all to just "go away." </p><p>Kelly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KAB11, post: 620228, member: 17693"] For my son, the Ritalin works really well for his ADD & executive functions...better controlling his impulsiveness and emotional flare-ups. The Cymbalta helps control his anxiety and depression. The Abilify was started about 13 months ago when he was having uncontrollable rages, talk of suicide and combative physical altercations. The one thing I forgot to mention is that my difficult child has severe social interaction difficulties. I'm still struggling with knowing how all of this fits with each other. You know, are the emotional outbursts from depression or executive function issues. Or is the depression from the difficulties with anxiety. Where does his oppositional behavior come from? And then I think we need to adjust his medications if he's still struggling. I guess I'm asking the million dollar question that everyone else wants to know, right? difficult child is just tired of everything being tried and tried and tried and still struggling. He's refusing therapy at the moment because he wants it all to just "go away." Kelly [/QUOTE]
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