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Anyone have their kid on Risperdone for aggression and impulsiveness
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 472373" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Did the Neuro/psychiatric do a complete evaluation of your daughter? Usually that takes around six hours of testing to discover what her issues may be. It sounds as though only one issue has been identified. Has she always had problems getting along with others or is just apparent now because of her age? Does she behave better when she is with others rather than just at home? I know...that's alot of questions, lol.</p><p></p><p>In answer to your question Risperdone was and is very helpful for my difficult child. He has taken it for years and for our family it is has successfully helped him keep his outburst under control. Like most of our difficult child's he has more than one problem and it took time to sort it out. He is very sensitive to those around him and from a young age does a much better job of coping when he is in a structured quiet environment. He requires serenity, support and the knowledge that he will always have meals at about the same time, medications at the same time, baths at the same time etc. and unexpected changes in that schedule throw him way off target. </p><p></p><p>Tell us about your difficult child. The more we know about her the more likely we are to help you. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 472373, member: 35"] Did the Neuro/psychiatric do a complete evaluation of your daughter? Usually that takes around six hours of testing to discover what her issues may be. It sounds as though only one issue has been identified. Has she always had problems getting along with others or is just apparent now because of her age? Does she behave better when she is with others rather than just at home? I know...that's alot of questions, lol. In answer to your question Risperdone was and is very helpful for my difficult child. He has taken it for years and for our family it is has successfully helped him keep his outburst under control. Like most of our difficult child's he has more than one problem and it took time to sort it out. He is very sensitive to those around him and from a young age does a much better job of coping when he is in a structured quiet environment. He requires serenity, support and the knowledge that he will always have meals at about the same time, medications at the same time, baths at the same time etc. and unexpected changes in that schedule throw him way off target. Tell us about your difficult child. The more we know about her the more likely we are to help you. DDD [/QUOTE]
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