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    Re: Having a great week

    Sorry. Didn't read the whole thing. I see "Risperdal" and involuntary movements and, due to our experiences, I write down the possible side effects. Apologize.
    Me, over 21, mood disorder spectrum/BPD--doing well (paroxotene,clonazapan)
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    Re: Having a great week

    Hi Cheryl,

    Well, I for one am so happy that you've had a good week. We get so used to life in crisis mode all the time and its a real load off of everything when you get a break so to speak. Its nice to read about some positive experiences to help those of us who wonder if anything will work sometimes.

    Thank God for your awesome week and I hope that things continue to go well!

    Debbie [img]/forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/rofl.gif[/img]
    Me- 43 yo, stressed out. Dx Gen Anxiety, Dep, Insomnia
    GFG, 6 yo boy, Received in foster care, adopted when he was 3 years old. Dx with ADHD, ODD. He is a loving child, giggles and laughs, good natured and polite. But...when 'in a mood' you never know. He takes Focalin XR to help with ADHD and irritability for last year. He loves 1st grade and does pretty good. Alot of ODD behaviors that are just completely draining for anyone around him.
    DH: 48 yo Electrical Engineer. Very supportive.

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