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<blockquote data-quote="RobinLaurain" data-source="post: 49870" data-attributes="member: 3797"><p>My son will not take medications now. I believe he always was given a mood stabilizer with a stimulant. I cannot remember a time he wasn't on a stimulant. He has tried all the drugs possible before the year 2001--always a combo. like Prozac, Adderall, Risperdal, Clonidine. He was on Depakote, Lithium--he used to get IM Thorazine in school until I put a stop to that. He was in a partial-hospital. program and they would give him the injection and he would sleep all day--hardly getting an education and then be awake all night. They threw his sleep pattern off. I am so glad those days are over. He has his GED and is taking classes in prison that I pay for from a University. I have to fight with the prison to let him take them. They take them away from him when he is in seg. I do see why they do it, but it seems counterproductive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobinLaurain, post: 49870, member: 3797"] My son will not take medications now. I believe he always was given a mood stabilizer with a stimulant. I cannot remember a time he wasn't on a stimulant. He has tried all the drugs possible before the year 2001--always a combo. like Prozac, Adderall, Risperdal, Clonidine. He was on Depakote, Lithium--he used to get IM Thorazine in school until I put a stop to that. He was in a partial-hospital. program and they would give him the injection and he would sleep all day--hardly getting an education and then be awake all night. They threw his sleep pattern off. I am so glad those days are over. He has his GED and is taking classes in prison that I pay for from a University. I have to fight with the prison to let him take them. They take them away from him when he is in seg. I do see why they do it, but it seems counterproductive. [/QUOTE]
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