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difficult child 2's first psychiatrist appointment: ADHD and Asperger's
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 521449"><p>difficult child 1 is on the short-acting form of Intuniv. It's called Tenex and was created to control high blood pressure. Off-label, as in difficult child 1's case, it helps with his "impulsiveness". It does seem to be helping and we have had NO problems with his blood pressure. I really wouldn't worry too much about it. Our psychiatrist checks his blood pressure at every visit and it has remained stable. As our pharmacist says, "If it happens to 1 person out of 2000, they have to include it in the side effects."</p><p></p><p> I wish someone had suggested it to me before I read about it myself a year ago. It sure sould have saved us a LOT of problems over the years. Especially when it came to consequences and school issues.</p><p></p><p>Glad you are getting some answers. Research Asperger's. Things get much better once YOU know how he THINKS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 521449"] difficult child 1 is on the short-acting form of Intuniv. It's called Tenex and was created to control high blood pressure. Off-label, as in difficult child 1's case, it helps with his "impulsiveness". It does seem to be helping and we have had NO problems with his blood pressure. I really wouldn't worry too much about it. Our psychiatrist checks his blood pressure at every visit and it has remained stable. As our pharmacist says, "If it happens to 1 person out of 2000, they have to include it in the side effects." I wish someone had suggested it to me before I read about it myself a year ago. It sure sould have saved us a LOT of problems over the years. Especially when it came to consequences and school issues. Glad you are getting some answers. Research Asperger's. Things get much better once YOU know how he THINKS. [/QUOTE]
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