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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 464435" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>i will definitely be keeping a close eye on him, as i always do anyways. my ex went nuts on risperidone too. i don't have alot of options. the psychiatrist has offered up strattera with a warning that most of the hype around it is just that, hype and she hasn't seen it work on anyone yet and clonapine which she thinks will be hard on him and make him dizzy alot. if this doesn't work i will try the clonapine next, i think. i wish i could just give him ritalin. difficult child has a stoplight like that 'how does your engine run' program(could be the same program maybe.) in his classroom but he hasnt really looked at it yet because he's only there for short periods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 464435, member: 11339"] i will definitely be keeping a close eye on him, as i always do anyways. my ex went nuts on risperidone too. i don't have alot of options. the psychiatrist has offered up strattera with a warning that most of the hype around it is just that, hype and she hasn't seen it work on anyone yet and clonapine which she thinks will be hard on him and make him dizzy alot. if this doesn't work i will try the clonapine next, i think. i wish i could just give him ritalin. difficult child has a stoplight like that 'how does your engine run' program(could be the same program maybe.) in his classroom but he hasnt really looked at it yet because he's only there for short periods. [/QUOTE]
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