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difficult child is now done with stims
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 63815" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Janna- I do think he is stable on the Lamictal. He is just hyper. I always wonder if the hyperactivity is hypomania or adhd. It is very hard to tell the difference. He has tons of attentional issues also. He talks a lot and very fast, and very loud. I am leery of antipsychotics, as for some reason I link them with depakote and lithium, both of which sent difficult child over the deep end. He was attacking other children and had to quit soccer as the other children were scared of him. I realize these are two different types of medications, I just need to research them more. I am just on the fence about them right now. difficult child reacts to medications in a strange way, so the idea of adding a new class of medications scares me. </p><p></p><p>I really wanted the stims to work, but they had never worked before, so why would they now? </p><p></p><p>For now, we will stay where we are. psychiatrist is on vacation untill the end of the month anyway, so a good time for me to think and research</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 63815, member: 3184"] Janna- I do think he is stable on the Lamictal. He is just hyper. I always wonder if the hyperactivity is hypomania or adhd. It is very hard to tell the difference. He has tons of attentional issues also. He talks a lot and very fast, and very loud. I am leery of antipsychotics, as for some reason I link them with depakote and lithium, both of which sent difficult child over the deep end. He was attacking other children and had to quit soccer as the other children were scared of him. I realize these are two different types of medications, I just need to research them more. I am just on the fence about them right now. difficult child reacts to medications in a strange way, so the idea of adding a new class of medications scares me. I really wanted the stims to work, but they had never worked before, so why would they now? For now, we will stay where we are. psychiatrist is on vacation untill the end of the month anyway, so a good time for me to think and research [/QUOTE]
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