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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 437258" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Okay, Insane (and others). Since this happened I have been thinking about medication... not in any concrete, serious way - in Europe, J is just too young to be medicated and his behaviour, while difficult, is not so difficult that it could warrant this - but just in a speculative, questioning way.</p><p>To put my question simply - is there a medication (I feel it would have to be a non-stimulant as coffee and coke just seem to make J MORE hyper) that would make J less aggressive in his words/attitude and help his social relationships? I suspect there is no magic in the thing... no wand that gets waved and hey presto, the child is no longer a difficult child. But I WOULD consider medications for J if it signficantly helped his social relationships. He is so sweet and affectionate and this just does NOT come across in a lot of his relationships with other children... Sometimes it does but the other, quarrelsome side seems to predominate when he is crossed...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 437258, member: 11227"] Okay, Insane (and others). Since this happened I have been thinking about medication... not in any concrete, serious way - in Europe, J is just too young to be medicated and his behaviour, while difficult, is not so difficult that it could warrant this - but just in a speculative, questioning way. To put my question simply - is there a medication (I feel it would have to be a non-stimulant as coffee and coke just seem to make J MORE hyper) that would make J less aggressive in his words/attitude and help his social relationships? I suspect there is no magic in the thing... no wand that gets waved and hey presto, the child is no longer a difficult child. But I WOULD consider medications for J if it signficantly helped his social relationships. He is so sweet and affectionate and this just does NOT come across in a lot of his relationships with other children... Sometimes it does but the other, quarrelsome side seems to predominate when he is crossed... [/QUOTE]
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