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Called psychiatrist Yesterday
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 523692"><p>Tedo, he's been on the risperdal for about 16 months now (started in Dec., 2010) and he's always done really well on it. We took him off Zoloft at the beginning of this year because it was making him aggressive and really mean. I'm not sure what to think. I'll increase the risperdal and keep an eye out for any changes, good or bad, that need to be reported to the psychiatrist. By the time his appointment rolls around we should be seeing something. I wiould hope so, anyway.</p><p></p><p>When he realizes that both the therapist and the psychiatrist know about the hitting incident he's going to blow a gasket! Tough patooties! I have tried to explain to him over and over again that they need to know about these things, especially the therapist, because they don't cast judgments and they are ones who can help him understand why he reacted the way he did, and how to change it in the future, but he doesn't want to hear it. He feels that it's not something that I should tell people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 523692"] Tedo, he's been on the risperdal for about 16 months now (started in Dec., 2010) and he's always done really well on it. We took him off Zoloft at the beginning of this year because it was making him aggressive and really mean. I'm not sure what to think. I'll increase the risperdal and keep an eye out for any changes, good or bad, that need to be reported to the psychiatrist. By the time his appointment rolls around we should be seeing something. I wiould hope so, anyway. When he realizes that both the therapist and the psychiatrist know about the hitting incident he's going to blow a gasket! Tough patooties! I have tried to explain to him over and over again that they need to know about these things, especially the therapist, because they don't cast judgments and they are ones who can help him understand why he reacted the way he did, and how to change it in the future, but he doesn't want to hear it. He feels that it's not something that I should tell people. [/QUOTE]
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