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<blockquote data-quote="Nikki88" data-source="post: 595107" data-attributes="member: 14043"><p>She spent 10 days in the hospital when we tried her on stims, it was a nightmare!!! </p><p>We just got back from the Dr, I was really surprised because I've never really in all of this had a dr listen to me, they kinda brush you like I'm an MD, and your just a Mom. When I told him that she's been on all these medications in the last year and a half and none are working that I feel like at 8 years old her body needs a break and she's also had a year and a half to mature and that I think it's super important to see how she acts without medications, he was like you have really good points there and it can't hurt to try. I thought I was going to fall out of my chair. </p><p>Weve been really lucky with intensive inhome, honestly they have been a godsend. She has a great team, and are really supportive of the changes and said they are there to back me up every step of the way, so I'm really thankful for that. I know that it's most likely not going to be easy, but I just felt so strongly that we need to try this. </p><p>They sent in the referral for neuropsychologist and told the office it is kinda urgent, since she goes to school year round and only.has 5 weeks off and we really want her as stable as possible when school starts back because we have enough problems with them as it is!! </p><p>So today was a good day, hopefully she will do good off her medications, but I'm totally prepared for the worst too!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikki88, post: 595107, member: 14043"] She spent 10 days in the hospital when we tried her on stims, it was a nightmare!!! We just got back from the Dr, I was really surprised because I've never really in all of this had a dr listen to me, they kinda brush you like I'm an MD, and your just a Mom. When I told him that she's been on all these medications in the last year and a half and none are working that I feel like at 8 years old her body needs a break and she's also had a year and a half to mature and that I think it's super important to see how she acts without medications, he was like you have really good points there and it can't hurt to try. I thought I was going to fall out of my chair. Weve been really lucky with intensive inhome, honestly they have been a godsend. She has a great team, and are really supportive of the changes and said they are there to back me up every step of the way, so I'm really thankful for that. I know that it's most likely not going to be easy, but I just felt so strongly that we need to try this. They sent in the referral for neuropsychologist and told the office it is kinda urgent, since she goes to school year round and only.has 5 weeks off and we really want her as stable as possible when school starts back because we have enough problems with them as it is!! So today was a good day, hopefully she will do good off her medications, but I'm totally prepared for the worst too!!! [/QUOTE]
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