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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 455162"><p>No there is no medication for Asperger's. Some are put on medications to help with the Aspie anxiety over transitions, etc but there is no medication to "rewire the brain" so to speak. If you haven't read the Explosive Child yet, you really should. It was trying Dr. Greene's technique that helped me understand HOW my difficult child thinks so I can explain and handle things in a productive way. What makes total sense to him is WAY off base with me. That is where most of our conflicts came from. You can't exactly change how he thinks but I made a real effort to figure out how my difficult child thought. It took work and patience but we are in a wonderful place now. </p><p></p><p>Sorry about the mix-up with Concerta. I have no experience with it but have heard someone else mention it as an alternative to Strattera so I assumed it was also a non-stimulant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 455162"] No there is no medication for Asperger's. Some are put on medications to help with the Aspie anxiety over transitions, etc but there is no medication to "rewire the brain" so to speak. If you haven't read the Explosive Child yet, you really should. It was trying Dr. Greene's technique that helped me understand HOW my difficult child thinks so I can explain and handle things in a productive way. What makes total sense to him is WAY off base with me. That is where most of our conflicts came from. You can't exactly change how he thinks but I made a real effort to figure out how my difficult child thought. It took work and patience but we are in a wonderful place now. Sorry about the mix-up with Concerta. I have no experience with it but have heard someone else mention it as an alternative to Strattera so I assumed it was also a non-stimulant. [/QUOTE]
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