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<blockquote data-quote="Yael" data-source="post: 246395" data-attributes="member: 6864"><p>Hi Sheila, Gcvmom and Smallworld.</p><p>It's annoying being in a different timezone I can't answer immediately.. anyway as you all know there are a lot more annoying things in life!!!!</p><p>At the beginning of our saga, difficult child when aged 8 had suicidal thoughts and the prozac stopped this. He certainly was better to start with on the prozac. Then when he started to behave badly the Dr. added risperdal (which made him fat) but we kept with the prozac as well. Since then we changed doctors who took him off the prozac! He now has started straterra - I'm willing to give it a try and I realise that it's a long struggle to find the right medications for each kid - everyone is so different. </p><p>It's helpful but also concerning to hear that there are kids that "develop" disorders over the years. One of the problems is friends- he was once so popular and now only the other difficult child's want to play with him. The same goes for parents. we were really friendly with a group of parents and we would go on family day trips etc. Now we are not asked (he doesn't get on with their kids anymore).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yael, post: 246395, member: 6864"] Hi Sheila, Gcvmom and Smallworld. It's annoying being in a different timezone I can't answer immediately.. anyway as you all know there are a lot more annoying things in life!!!! At the beginning of our saga, difficult child when aged 8 had suicidal thoughts and the prozac stopped this. He certainly was better to start with on the prozac. Then when he started to behave badly the Dr. added risperdal (which made him fat) but we kept with the prozac as well. Since then we changed doctors who took him off the prozac! He now has started straterra - I'm willing to give it a try and I realise that it's a long struggle to find the right medications for each kid - everyone is so different. It's helpful but also concerning to hear that there are kids that "develop" disorders over the years. One of the problems is friends- he was once so popular and now only the other difficult child's want to play with him. The same goes for parents. we were really friendly with a group of parents and we would go on family day trips etc. Now we are not asked (he doesn't get on with their kids anymore). [/QUOTE]
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