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New here- 7 y/o son with ADHD/ODD, tearing us apart.
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 498240" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>My son nearly had to be hospitalized on Resperidone and it caused him to become hyper and aggressive. So did Seroquel. Others have been told differently, but here is what one psychiatrist who works with only difficult child's told me... (she has three of her own and studied at Mayo clinic for years) ... and she said that at low doses it can trigger one set of chemicals and at higher another set so maybe for our kids the lower doses triggered the chemicals that made our kids react in a more revved up way. they said if we ever had to do it again we might do a high dose and go down. He would likely need psychiatric hospital to do that so they could monitor him. It would be my very last desperate thing though because I saw how awful he was on it.</p><p></p><p>Several others here have had terrible experiences on it too. And then there are the lucky ones who have had success.... I always wish that was us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 498240, member: 12886"] My son nearly had to be hospitalized on Resperidone and it caused him to become hyper and aggressive. So did Seroquel. Others have been told differently, but here is what one psychiatrist who works with only difficult child's told me... (she has three of her own and studied at Mayo clinic for years) ... and she said that at low doses it can trigger one set of chemicals and at higher another set so maybe for our kids the lower doses triggered the chemicals that made our kids react in a more revved up way. they said if we ever had to do it again we might do a high dose and go down. He would likely need psychiatric hospital to do that so they could monitor him. It would be my very last desperate thing though because I saw how awful he was on it. Several others here have had terrible experiences on it too. And then there are the lucky ones who have had success.... I always wish that was us. [/QUOTE]
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