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difficult child with ADHD and Childhood Onset Bipolar Disorder (COBP)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 580522" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>WElcome to our little corner of the Internet. His eating everything I sight could be a side effect of the risperdal, which acts as appetite stimulant. My son is on it and the psychiatrist keeps a close eyes on his weight gain and sends him for blood work every six months to keep an eye on things. That being said, if he is still raging while on it, that means either one of two things: it's either the wrong medication for him, or the dose is too small to be effective. </p><p></p><p>As for the school, reading your post must makes me want to scream. Seriously! Unfortunately, they won't do anything that is not I writing. You need to send them a letter, certified, asking for a comprehensive evaluation. My school won't help my easy child because his disabilities are to effecting him on the classroom, however, your son's ability to function in a classroom is clearly limited and they MUST help him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 580522, member: 15810"] WElcome to our little corner of the Internet. His eating everything I sight could be a side effect of the risperdal, which acts as appetite stimulant. My son is on it and the psychiatrist keeps a close eyes on his weight gain and sends him for blood work every six months to keep an eye on things. That being said, if he is still raging while on it, that means either one of two things: it's either the wrong medication for him, or the dose is too small to be effective. As for the school, reading your post must makes me want to scream. Seriously! Unfortunately, they won't do anything that is not I writing. You need to send them a letter, certified, asking for a comprehensive evaluation. My school won't help my easy child because his disabilities are to effecting him on the classroom, however, your son's ability to function in a classroom is clearly limited and they MUST help him. [/QUOTE]
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