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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 492576"><p>I am so sorry you had to find us but am more glad you did. When was the last time she was evaluated and/or had a medication change? Some medications (risperdal for one) are either an answer to a prayer or your worst nightmare. If she is bipolar, why isn't she on a mood stabilizer? What does the PTSD stem from? What happened to her to result in that? If you can find the right group home, it could be helpful for HER. She needs to be supervised 24/7 AND she needs structure AND she needs to learn to follow rules. </p><p></p><p>I know how hard this must be. When difficult child 1 was on the risperdal, his aggression got so bad I was seriously thinking about sending him somewhere also. I couldn't handle him ALONE. When we realized it was the medication and stopped it, the behaviors went away.</p><p></p><p>What does the psychiatrist say about all this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 492576"] I am so sorry you had to find us but am more glad you did. When was the last time she was evaluated and/or had a medication change? Some medications (risperdal for one) are either an answer to a prayer or your worst nightmare. If she is bipolar, why isn't she on a mood stabilizer? What does the PTSD stem from? What happened to her to result in that? If you can find the right group home, it could be helpful for HER. She needs to be supervised 24/7 AND she needs structure AND she needs to learn to follow rules. I know how hard this must be. When difficult child 1 was on the risperdal, his aggression got so bad I was seriously thinking about sending him somewhere also. I couldn't handle him ALONE. When we realized it was the medication and stopped it, the behaviors went away. What does the psychiatrist say about all this? [/QUOTE]
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