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Stopping a hysterical difficult child....how??
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 27262" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I could not post cuz I had not gone back to library, but, yeah, I think I would re evaluation the medications under the circumstances. Sounds like a difficult situation to have the schedule so tight and the medications seem to be creating a problem with the schedule. Plus if the medications are leaving him groggy or anything, then yeah, that could increase potential for him to become "hysterical"- cuz he might be too tired, sleepy, fuzzy headed, or whatever to be able to move faster or think clearer. </p><p>I am also wondering if even tho abilify is now on board, will there still be some kind of withdrawl symptoms from the zyprexa? </p><p>I think right now I still might consider doing a "fun, but relaxing" bath at nite, to save on the stress for morning...and I might also have easy child dry and dress self if easy child is able to do so........</p><p></p><p>WIshing you good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 27262, member: 1697"] I could not post cuz I had not gone back to library, but, yeah, I think I would re evaluation the medications under the circumstances. Sounds like a difficult situation to have the schedule so tight and the medications seem to be creating a problem with the schedule. Plus if the medications are leaving him groggy or anything, then yeah, that could increase potential for him to become "hysterical"- cuz he might be too tired, sleepy, fuzzy headed, or whatever to be able to move faster or think clearer. I am also wondering if even tho abilify is now on board, will there still be some kind of withdrawl symptoms from the zyprexa? I think right now I still might consider doing a "fun, but relaxing" bath at nite, to save on the stress for morning...and I might also have easy child dry and dress self if easy child is able to do so........ WIshing you good luck! [/QUOTE]
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