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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 464311" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>tedo, this is what he is like when he is on no medication, but he was improving with his bedtime dose he's been on for about a year i guess. he was still having too many problems though so we had to increase it. first we tried ritalin and found out that he has a heart problem so that was a no go. because he is only about 40lbs our options are pretty limited. the risperidone has made a huge difference but we just added the morning dose yesterday so i will have to continue it for several weeks before i know if it's going to work out or not. during which time i'm supposed to try to keep him in school for 'observation' reasons and because for some reason their records hold more weight than my own. </p><p>insanecndian, lol@ catching a 6ft difficult child...mine is up to my ribs and it's getting iffy. also, thank you for always being one of the first ones to reply to my posts and for staying with them and being so helpful. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>slsh.. def wait to try a new medication on the weekend next time. didn't think it would be that bad because he's already on a bedtime dose of it. i have learned to stay calm in 'crisis' through experience...lol. comes from having done this before. i can't blame the construction workers for laughing now that i think about it. we must have looked odd and i was just walking like it was a normal day(which it sort of was) while difficult child was losing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 464311, member: 11339"] tedo, this is what he is like when he is on no medication, but he was improving with his bedtime dose he's been on for about a year i guess. he was still having too many problems though so we had to increase it. first we tried ritalin and found out that he has a heart problem so that was a no go. because he is only about 40lbs our options are pretty limited. the risperidone has made a huge difference but we just added the morning dose yesterday so i will have to continue it for several weeks before i know if it's going to work out or not. during which time i'm supposed to try to keep him in school for 'observation' reasons and because for some reason their records hold more weight than my own. insanecndian, lol@ catching a 6ft difficult child...mine is up to my ribs and it's getting iffy. also, thank you for always being one of the first ones to reply to my posts and for staying with them and being so helpful. (: slsh.. def wait to try a new medication on the weekend next time. didn't think it would be that bad because he's already on a bedtime dose of it. i have learned to stay calm in 'crisis' through experience...lol. comes from having done this before. i can't blame the construction workers for laughing now that i think about it. we must have looked odd and i was just walking like it was a normal day(which it sort of was) while difficult child was losing it. [/QUOTE]
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