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<blockquote data-quote="tired Cheryl" data-source="post: 88676" data-attributes="member: 4109"><p>We had similar arm & leg twitching seizures in June prior to starting Risperdal. Hi doctor does not beleive that it is the Risperdal causing either problem (she has many patients who have epeilepsy on this drug and is basing this off of clinical experience) but, to me even if it was the Risperdal and his body adjusted in two days then it is worth it. His quality of life is <u>so</u> much improved. His behavior problem is severe and our entire family is suffering greatly.</p><p></p><p>Believe me, I challenge his doctors every thought but once they give me a well-reasoned explanation I have to trust them and go with it. I am a health-care professional myself and I really resent when clients second-guess every diagnosis, treatment plan, etc. What do they need me for if they are going to self-diagnose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tired Cheryl, post: 88676, member: 4109"] We had similar arm & leg twitching seizures in June prior to starting Risperdal. Hi doctor does not beleive that it is the Risperdal causing either problem (she has many patients who have epeilepsy on this drug and is basing this off of clinical experience) but, to me even if it was the Risperdal and his body adjusted in two days then it is worth it. His quality of life is <u>so</u> much improved. His behavior problem is severe and our entire family is suffering greatly. Believe me, I challenge his doctors every thought but once they give me a well-reasoned explanation I have to trust them and go with it. I am a health-care professional myself and I really resent when clients second-guess every diagnosis, treatment plan, etc. What do they need me for if they are going to self-diagnose? [/QUOTE]
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