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<blockquote data-quote="Mandy" data-source="post: 359844" data-attributes="member: 6245"><p>I can say that it is normal to not like your son especially during a rough time, but we always love them.</p><p> </p><p>My son gained a tremendous amount of weight on Risperdal, and it is an unfortunate side effect. We ended up switching him off of it also due to other reasons, but now we are still stuck with trying to "fix" his nutrition now to get his weight back on track.</p><p> </p><p>Little Bear also was on Intuniv which is a new version of Tenex and it worked very well for awhile, he was just taken off of it this week during his hospitilization. The issues we had with it was his blood pressure went too low so they had to back off the dose and then it never really worked as well after that. </p><p> </p><p>I would also talk to the school about an IEP because doing his homework for him might help for a minute but it won't really help him in the long run. I think letting him "fall" and learn the consequences of his actions (like re-doing a grade level) will be a good motivator to do the work in school. Its hard to be a mama of a difficult child because you want so much to see them succeed and it's heartbreaking when they don't.</p><p> </p><p>Hang in there, and Welcome!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mandy, post: 359844, member: 6245"] I can say that it is normal to not like your son especially during a rough time, but we always love them. My son gained a tremendous amount of weight on Risperdal, and it is an unfortunate side effect. We ended up switching him off of it also due to other reasons, but now we are still stuck with trying to "fix" his nutrition now to get his weight back on track. Little Bear also was on Intuniv which is a new version of Tenex and it worked very well for awhile, he was just taken off of it this week during his hospitilization. The issues we had with it was his blood pressure went too low so they had to back off the dose and then it never really worked as well after that. I would also talk to the school about an IEP because doing his homework for him might help for a minute but it won't really help him in the long run. I think letting him "fall" and learn the consequences of his actions (like re-doing a grade level) will be a good motivator to do the work in school. Its hard to be a mama of a difficult child because you want so much to see them succeed and it's heartbreaking when they don't. Hang in there, and Welcome!! [/QUOTE]
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