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difficult child manic after right temporal lobectomy
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<blockquote data-quote="sandman3" data-source="post: 140626" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>Hi and welcome. I would agree with both suggestions made by smallworld. I think a Major Medical Center/Children's Hospital/Teaching Hospital could help you a great deal. The medications are a tricky bit....some work with some kids and others don't.....It is an unfortunate and frustrating trial and error situation, but you can get through it and it is worth it in the end.</p><p> </p><p>MY difficult child 2 just spent time at a Major University/Teaching Hospital, and with their help, he is sooooooo much more manageable now than he ever was. It was the tweaking and fine tuning of the medications with constant medical supervision that did the trick, something that I would never have been able to do at home on my own without completely losing my mind!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandman3, post: 140626, member: 4719"] Hi and welcome. I would agree with both suggestions made by smallworld. I think a Major Medical Center/Children's Hospital/Teaching Hospital could help you a great deal. The medications are a tricky bit....some work with some kids and others don't.....It is an unfortunate and frustrating trial and error situation, but you can get through it and it is worth it in the end. MY difficult child 2 just spent time at a Major University/Teaching Hospital, and with their help, he is sooooooo much more manageable now than he ever was. It was the tweaking and fine tuning of the medications with constant medical supervision that did the trick, something that I would never have been able to do at home on my own without completely losing my mind! [/QUOTE]
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