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Trying to help 13 yr old son with- ADHD/Bipolar/ Anger
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 473925" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Ditto Keista.</p><p></p><p>If you have that much "going into him", and nothing positive for results coming back...</p><p>SOMETHING is way out of whack, and the best place to start is the medications. </p><p>Get a clean slate, then do some evaluations and see where things are really at.</p><p></p><p>You'll never even come close to the right accommodations, interventions and medications, until you get close to the right diagnosis (or dxes...).</p><p></p><p>We were on the <em>right </em>track, and still missed major pieces of the puzzle... and the medications difficult child was on were not the wrong ones... we just didn't have ALL of the ones we needed, because we didn't know ALL of the dxes... but difficult child is only on three heavy-duty chemical compounds - not the long list you documented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 473925, member: 11791"] Ditto Keista. If you have that much "going into him", and nothing positive for results coming back... SOMETHING is way out of whack, and the best place to start is the medications. Get a clean slate, then do some evaluations and see where things are really at. You'll never even come close to the right accommodations, interventions and medications, until you get close to the right diagnosis (or dxes...). We were on the [I]right [/I]track, and still missed major pieces of the puzzle... and the medications difficult child was on were not the wrong ones... we just didn't have ALL of the ones we needed, because we didn't know ALL of the dxes... but difficult child is only on three heavy-duty chemical compounds - not the long list you documented. [/QUOTE]
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