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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 523763"><p>That's the real trick with medications. difficult child 1 had an even worse reaction on Prozac. Not even in the same family but extreme reaction nonetheless. I am glad you are being vigilant. You might be one of the lucky ones that Risperdal actually works for. So is that the only medication he is currently taking? It may also be that the onset of puberty is messing with the medications. That can be a huge issue also. medications that worked don't work anymore or not like they used to. Know what I mean??</p><p></p><p>I can soooo relate to him not wanting others to know the "bad" things he does. I agree, too bad. That is what the professionals are there for and they can't do their jobs correctly if important information is left out. Keep plugging away (like there's anything else we can do, huh?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 523763"] That's the real trick with medications. difficult child 1 had an even worse reaction on Prozac. Not even in the same family but extreme reaction nonetheless. I am glad you are being vigilant. You might be one of the lucky ones that Risperdal actually works for. So is that the only medication he is currently taking? It may also be that the onset of puberty is messing with the medications. That can be a huge issue also. medications that worked don't work anymore or not like they used to. Know what I mean?? I can soooo relate to him not wanting others to know the "bad" things he does. I agree, too bad. That is what the professionals are there for and they can't do their jobs correctly if important information is left out. Keep plugging away (like there's anything else we can do, huh?). [/QUOTE]
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