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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 107340" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Just sending a supportive hug your way. I have not had to deal</p><p>with self-harming or consistent violence so I'm no expert. My</p><p>difficult child who is now a teen did start on Risperdal quite young and it</p><p>made a remarkable difference with no side effects. Although I appreciate that each parent has to make medication choices, your son sounds as though he is a danger to himself and others....plus a</p><p>frightened, miserable boy. Given those circumstances I would</p><p>think medication would be a safer alternative.</p><p></p><p>I do have decades of experience with ADHD and stims. It is very</p><p>obvious that none of the stims nor the Strattera are the right</p><p>medication to help him. Best of luck to you and yours. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 107340, member: 35"] Just sending a supportive hug your way. I have not had to deal with self-harming or consistent violence so I'm no expert. My difficult child who is now a teen did start on Risperdal quite young and it made a remarkable difference with no side effects. Although I appreciate that each parent has to make medication choices, your son sounds as though he is a danger to himself and others....plus a frightened, miserable boy. Given those circumstances I would think medication would be a safer alternative. I do have decades of experience with ADHD and stims. It is very obvious that none of the stims nor the Strattera are the right medication to help him. Best of luck to you and yours. DDD [/QUOTE]
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