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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 566468" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I am sorry. It's so hard. Even great psychiatrists often can't think outside the box. There are alt therapies that can help. My son does neurofeedback and his brain wave flexibility has visibly changed which matches what we're seeing....he still has days and incidents but he can stop better usually, he can move on quicker, etc. We also do AVE and he falls asleep to that. He has auditory and lang processing disorder and a personal fm system helps. We do horse back riding therapy and have a service dog to help calm. We have weighted blankets and smelly lotion and other calming tools. Inc. In home Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) services (now, that usually needs county funding because its expensive ) These little things add up and while I can complain about issues when compared to even six months ago we've come a long way.</p><p></p><p>If you have a nami chapter, maybe they can teach you about county supports in your area? Or just call the county pediatrician. Mental health dept.</p><p></p><p>If you're interested it might be fun to start a thread where we can list types of therapies we have tried just to learn whats out there. Doesn't mean any would work, just ideas to research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 566468, member: 12886"] I am sorry. It's so hard. Even great psychiatrists often can't think outside the box. There are alt therapies that can help. My son does neurofeedback and his brain wave flexibility has visibly changed which matches what we're seeing....he still has days and incidents but he can stop better usually, he can move on quicker, etc. We also do AVE and he falls asleep to that. He has auditory and lang processing disorder and a personal fm system helps. We do horse back riding therapy and have a service dog to help calm. We have weighted blankets and smelly lotion and other calming tools. Inc. In home Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) services (now, that usually needs county funding because its expensive ) These little things add up and while I can complain about issues when compared to even six months ago we've come a long way. If you have a nami chapter, maybe they can teach you about county supports in your area? Or just call the county pediatrician. Mental health dept. If you're interested it might be fun to start a thread where we can list types of therapies we have tried just to learn whats out there. Doesn't mean any would work, just ideas to research. [/QUOTE]
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