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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 178109" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>Yes, I have - my husband. And just recently I realized it is the same thing I see in my son, and it scared the cr*p out of me. With husband everything is fine for a few months and then he just explodes, usually at me. He's never gotten physical but says horrible, cruel things. I am so afraid difficult child isn't going to learn how to control his anger and will grow up to treat people this way, or worse.</p><p></p><p>In your difficult child's case, quitting Risperdal may very possibly have been the cause. At the very least I'd be calling his psychiatrist immediately, but a trip to the psychiatric hospital would be the best option (although I have to admit I've never taken that step myself when I probably should have).</p><p></p><p>Linda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 178109, member: 45"] Yes, I have - my husband. And just recently I realized it is the same thing I see in my son, and it scared the cr*p out of me. With husband everything is fine for a few months and then he just explodes, usually at me. He's never gotten physical but says horrible, cruel things. I am so afraid difficult child isn't going to learn how to control his anger and will grow up to treat people this way, or worse. In your difficult child's case, quitting Risperdal may very possibly have been the cause. At the very least I'd be calling his psychiatrist immediately, but a trip to the psychiatric hospital would be the best option (although I have to admit I've never taken that step myself when I probably should have). Linda [/QUOTE]
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