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We Finally Broke Down and Started Intuniv
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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 711663" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Hi Cyndi,</p><p></p><p>I was shocked to see this thread pop up but glad you asked. Son is now 14 soon to be 15. Medications have pretty much stayed the same, still on the Intuniv and Prozac. We have increased on Prozac recently but not seeing any positive or negative changes. Truthfully, we may end up taking him off of it per his doctor. My child too is not text book to diagnose either. He went back to mainstream public school in elementary and middle school with blips on the radar but really struggled in high school. He is currently in a therapeutic private boarding school as a day student. Academically he does very well but still struggles with impulsivity and behavior. Thankfully, at his core he is a good kid. He guards it well but its there.</p><p></p><p>The last years have had his primary doctor overseeing medications. Tons of evaluations done (another neurpsych, psychiatric etc.) but nothing conclusive. He is just a different type of kid that really struggles behaviorally. Now through this school he is back with a psychiatrist and a therapist and lots of opportunity if he would just take advantage of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 711663, member: 3477"] Hi Cyndi, I was shocked to see this thread pop up but glad you asked. Son is now 14 soon to be 15. Medications have pretty much stayed the same, still on the Intuniv and Prozac. We have increased on Prozac recently but not seeing any positive or negative changes. Truthfully, we may end up taking him off of it per his doctor. My child too is not text book to diagnose either. He went back to mainstream public school in elementary and middle school with blips on the radar but really struggled in high school. He is currently in a therapeutic private boarding school as a day student. Academically he does very well but still struggles with impulsivity and behavior. Thankfully, at his core he is a good kid. He guards it well but its there. The last years have had his primary doctor overseeing medications. Tons of evaluations done (another neurpsych, psychiatric etc.) but nothing conclusive. He is just a different type of kid that really struggles behaviorally. Now through this school he is back with a psychiatrist and a therapist and lots of opportunity if he would just take advantage of it. [/QUOTE]
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