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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 291631" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry this came back up. I hope the doctor can help you. Is his depakote at a therapeutic level, and how long has it been at that level? </p><p></p><p>How are you handling the aggression? Do you have any ideas about what causes the meltdowns? </p><p></p><p>I know that for a number of years if Wiz ate a lot of sugar, or if he had a small amount with no protein in his system, he would get very angry and violent. Even my pcs get cranky and have meltdowns if they have sugar on an empty stomach. I started carrying the balance bars or zone bars or any other snack with about a 40-30-30 carb-protein-fat ratio. I also learned that it was well worth the $1.99 to grab a cup of the popcorn chicken at walmart or the grocery store as we started to shop. Even with all 3 kids, the one cup of chicken gave enough protein that they could handle shopping.</p><p></p><p>Often there is an underlying issue that can only be found by keeping track of what happened, when, who was there, where you were, and what/when difficult child last ate. If you start keeping track of that stuff maybe you can find a way to prevent the rages with-o bribes or letting him have what he wants all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 291631, member: 1233"] I am sorry this came back up. I hope the doctor can help you. Is his depakote at a therapeutic level, and how long has it been at that level? How are you handling the aggression? Do you have any ideas about what causes the meltdowns? I know that for a number of years if Wiz ate a lot of sugar, or if he had a small amount with no protein in his system, he would get very angry and violent. Even my pcs get cranky and have meltdowns if they have sugar on an empty stomach. I started carrying the balance bars or zone bars or any other snack with about a 40-30-30 carb-protein-fat ratio. I also learned that it was well worth the $1.99 to grab a cup of the popcorn chicken at walmart or the grocery store as we started to shop. Even with all 3 kids, the one cup of chicken gave enough protein that they could handle shopping. Often there is an underlying issue that can only be found by keeping track of what happened, when, who was there, where you were, and what/when difficult child last ate. If you start keeping track of that stuff maybe you can find a way to prevent the rages with-o bribes or letting him have what he wants all the time. [/QUOTE]
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