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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 390508"><p>That was my daughter on Celexa right there. I couldn't walk away and let her calm down because she would come flying at me, kicking, punching, scratching, etc. Same thing if I managed to put a door between us, she'd be pounding and kicking until I was afraid the door would break and I can't afford to replace it. She was even worse on Risperdal. She'll also try the worst case scenario things when she's angry or frustrated, but since getting her off those she calms faster and isn't as violent, she is willing to tell me she needs some time to herself to calm down (even if she still sometimes phrases it as "LEAVE ME ALONE!" in that banshee scream), or if I ask her if she needs time she'll say yes (again, sometimes at the top of her voice, but hey, it's progress).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 390508"] That was my daughter on Celexa right there. I couldn't walk away and let her calm down because she would come flying at me, kicking, punching, scratching, etc. Same thing if I managed to put a door between us, she'd be pounding and kicking until I was afraid the door would break and I can't afford to replace it. She was even worse on Risperdal. She'll also try the worst case scenario things when she's angry or frustrated, but since getting her off those she calms faster and isn't as violent, she is willing to tell me she needs some time to herself to calm down (even if she still sometimes phrases it as "LEAVE ME ALONE!" in that banshee scream), or if I ask her if she needs time she'll say yes (again, sometimes at the top of her voice, but hey, it's progress). [/QUOTE]
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