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Just hospitalized my 8yr old daughter for the first time on Wednesday
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<blockquote data-quote="C_J" data-source="post: 404071" data-attributes="member: 11070"><p>My son was admitted on Wednesday as well. He was discharged yesterday because the doctors that work with our insurance consulted the doctors treating him and they decided he needed out patient. My son is 7, we have had problems since he was 2. His official diagnosis is ADHD and ODD. He started Abilify last May, it seems to work...for the most part. He has been on 5 mg, but with the events that lead up to his hospitalization (freaking out at school, running off campus into heavy traffic, almost hit by a car and then hitting the teachers who caught him - he was convinced that they were going to hurt him), they increased his dose to 10 mg. </p><p> </p><p>I feel so sorry for these kids...I wish there was a magical pill to cure them instead of such a struggle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C_J, post: 404071, member: 11070"] My son was admitted on Wednesday as well. He was discharged yesterday because the doctors that work with our insurance consulted the doctors treating him and they decided he needed out patient. My son is 7, we have had problems since he was 2. His official diagnosis is ADHD and ODD. He started Abilify last May, it seems to work...for the most part. He has been on 5 mg, but with the events that lead up to his hospitalization (freaking out at school, running off campus into heavy traffic, almost hit by a car and then hitting the teachers who caught him - he was convinced that they were going to hurt him), they increased his dose to 10 mg. I feel so sorry for these kids...I wish there was a magical pill to cure them instead of such a struggle. [/QUOTE]
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