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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 457648" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>my grandmother has hallucinations and she takes resperidone for them, and it seems to work. i have no idea what you have tried but if that isn't on the list it may be something to discuss with the doctor. it is, coincidentally, the same medication that difficult child takes to rid him of his compulsion to hurt himself on a regular basis and control some of his emotional outbursts. he does have to do blood draws but not on a regular basis. he had one when he went on the medications and one a few months ago when he was having a heart problem. lidocain can be purchased at tattoo supply shops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 457648, member: 11339"] my grandmother has hallucinations and she takes resperidone for them, and it seems to work. i have no idea what you have tried but if that isn't on the list it may be something to discuss with the doctor. it is, coincidentally, the same medication that difficult child takes to rid him of his compulsion to hurt himself on a regular basis and control some of his emotional outbursts. he does have to do blood draws but not on a regular basis. he had one when he went on the medications and one a few months ago when he was having a heart problem. lidocain can be purchased at tattoo supply shops. [/QUOTE]
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