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Frustrated with current hospital situation
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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 462484" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>He was 8 years old. He is currently on welbutrin, intuniv,geodon. He has been on abilify,trazadone,lamictal,zoloft and everything else you can think of. He receives outpatient therapy when I can afford it. I do everything I am told to do but nothing addresses the underlying aggitation and irratibility which has been present since birth. Every attempt at any kind of therapy or medical intervention has resulted in ramping up his aggitation and irratibility. He is really tall and has gotten quite large due to weight gain from medication and he presents a very threatning physical presence. I am physically afraid to bring him home. I am by myself and do not have a way to protect myself or others when he becomes irrational and unreachable durring his melt downs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 462484, member: 12856"] He was 8 years old. He is currently on welbutrin, intuniv,geodon. He has been on abilify,trazadone,lamictal,zoloft and everything else you can think of. He receives outpatient therapy when I can afford it. I do everything I am told to do but nothing addresses the underlying aggitation and irratibility which has been present since birth. Every attempt at any kind of therapy or medical intervention has resulted in ramping up his aggitation and irratibility. He is really tall and has gotten quite large due to weight gain from medication and he presents a very threatning physical presence. I am physically afraid to bring him home. I am by myself and do not have a way to protect myself or others when he becomes irrational and unreachable durring his melt downs. [/QUOTE]
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