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Haven't Been on here in awhile, I am at my whits end
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 566311"><p>JJJ has some good advice. Another thing you might want to consider is the remote possibility that the medications could be CAUSING the aggression. difficult child 1 had the exact same behavior you're describing but discovered it was being caused by medications. In our case, it was Risperdal and later Prozac. In both cases, the behavior started out gradual and got progressively worse over a period of months. Both times, the behavior stopped when the medications were stopped.</p><p></p><p>Do what JJJ said. Check out that link and next time, DO call 911. I had to do that and it resulted in difficult child 1 being admitted to a psychiatric hospital where they figured out what was causing it and changed medications. It also gave him immediate access to a psychiatrist that had a long waiting list (we're also on gov't ins).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 566311"] JJJ has some good advice. Another thing you might want to consider is the remote possibility that the medications could be CAUSING the aggression. difficult child 1 had the exact same behavior you're describing but discovered it was being caused by medications. In our case, it was Risperdal and later Prozac. In both cases, the behavior started out gradual and got progressively worse over a period of months. Both times, the behavior stopped when the medications were stopped. Do what JJJ said. Check out that link and next time, DO call 911. I had to do that and it resulted in difficult child 1 being admitted to a psychiatric hospital where they figured out what was causing it and changed medications. It also gave him immediate access to a psychiatrist that had a long waiting list (we're also on gov't ins). [/QUOTE]
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