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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 207137" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>Kimno,</p><p></p><p>Another little warning here. Our difficult child did not do well with Ativan. It was prescribed only for medical procedures, and we rarely used it. The first outburst he had while on Ativan we chalked up to the difficult medical procedure he was undergoing. But, by the third time he had a huge outburst we knew it was the Ativan talking. It makes sense that the medication was disinhibiting him. It took us hours and hours to calm him down after the last time we gave it to him. The PT that he told off at the Children's Hospital that day still edges away from us when we walk in the door. </p><p></p><p>husband and I have to laugh about that, because meltdowns are really not difficult child's thing. Still, I doubt that PT is ever going to trust difficult child again, and I really can't blame him. It was brutal, and we'll never use it again. </p><p></p><p>However, I have friends who take the medication and have absolutely no problems whatsoever with it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 207137, member: 3704"] Kimno, Another little warning here. Our difficult child did not do well with Ativan. It was prescribed only for medical procedures, and we rarely used it. The first outburst he had while on Ativan we chalked up to the difficult medical procedure he was undergoing. But, by the third time he had a huge outburst we knew it was the Ativan talking. It makes sense that the medication was disinhibiting him. It took us hours and hours to calm him down after the last time we gave it to him. The PT that he told off at the Children's Hospital that day still edges away from us when we walk in the door. husband and I have to laugh about that, because meltdowns are really not difficult child's thing. Still, I doubt that PT is ever going to trust difficult child again, and I really can't blame him. It was brutal, and we'll never use it again. However, I have friends who take the medication and have absolutely no problems whatsoever with it... [/QUOTE]
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