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<blockquote data-quote="sandman3" data-source="post: 131828" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>Hello Felizabeth!</p><p> </p><p>The others have given some great advice! My difficult child 2 has been on Risperdal for over 2 years and he's been fine....I know how you feel though, the documented side effects of medications tend to get me all up in a hissy fit more than the benefits! Just watch and be aware. Also my difficult child 1 has always held it together at school and then would come home and literally "explode". Made it very difficult to get an "accurate" diagnoses (hence the quotes!) but with my non-stop insistence for help, we are finally getting somewhere. You have to fight for it! They're not gonna just hand it over to you, but you can get that referral and you can get answers. Bring on your "warrior mom" skills and MAKE them help you. NO is not an acceptable answer. It will be so worth it in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandman3, post: 131828, member: 4719"] Hello Felizabeth! The others have given some great advice! My difficult child 2 has been on Risperdal for over 2 years and he's been fine....I know how you feel though, the documented side effects of medications tend to get me all up in a hissy fit more than the benefits! Just watch and be aware. Also my difficult child 1 has always held it together at school and then would come home and literally "explode". Made it very difficult to get an "accurate" diagnoses (hence the quotes!) but with my non-stop insistence for help, we are finally getting somewhere. You have to fight for it! They're not gonna just hand it over to you, but you can get that referral and you can get answers. Bring on your "warrior mom" skills and MAKE them help you. NO is not an acceptable answer. It will be so worth it in the end. [/QUOTE]
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