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difficult child with ADHD and Childhood Onset Bipolar Disorder (COBP)
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 580430" data-attributes="member: 15793"><p>The risperdal may not be the right medication for him either - he shouldn't be raging like that so constantly on it (also a medication known for constant eating). My daughter had suicidal rages on that medication at the same age and landed in the psychiatric hospital on that one. Wasn't pretty and scared us all (school included). I also agree the school isn't doing right by him, you need to request in writing, by mail, return receipt requested, for an IEP. This puts them on a federal deadline. Also get your son an advocate to make certain the school does right by your son, because I don't think they will if you don't have one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 580430, member: 15793"] The risperdal may not be the right medication for him either - he shouldn't be raging like that so constantly on it (also a medication known for constant eating). My daughter had suicidal rages on that medication at the same age and landed in the psychiatric hospital on that one. Wasn't pretty and scared us all (school included). I also agree the school isn't doing right by him, you need to request in writing, by mail, return receipt requested, for an IEP. This puts them on a federal deadline. Also get your son an advocate to make certain the school does right by your son, because I don't think they will if you don't have one. [/QUOTE]
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