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<blockquote data-quote="julierose24" data-source="post: 559639" data-attributes="member: 15387"><p>Thanks for all of the great responses. We saw her psychiatrist on Tuesday morning, and he said that her therapist (who we will meet on Monday) might be able to help out more with what to do during a rage. He also started her on Chlonodine in addition to the Adderall XR. He thinks it might help with sleep issues and behavior in the evenings. Anyone agree or disagree? </p><p></p><p>Then we met with the chief of neurology to discuss the results of her EEG (which we had done to rule out seizures). He said her EEG came back abnormal. He asked if we see her pause and blink for a few seconds several times each day. We haven't noticed anything like that at all. We will watch her, but I really don't think she is having any seizures. He seems to agree -said he treats the patient, not the EEG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="julierose24, post: 559639, member: 15387"] Thanks for all of the great responses. We saw her psychiatrist on Tuesday morning, and he said that her therapist (who we will meet on Monday) might be able to help out more with what to do during a rage. He also started her on Chlonodine in addition to the Adderall XR. He thinks it might help with sleep issues and behavior in the evenings. Anyone agree or disagree? Then we met with the chief of neurology to discuss the results of her EEG (which we had done to rule out seizures). He said her EEG came back abnormal. He asked if we see her pause and blink for a few seconds several times each day. We haven't noticed anything like that at all. We will watch her, but I really don't think she is having any seizures. He seems to agree -said he treats the patient, not the EEG. [/QUOTE]
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