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<blockquote data-quote="naturelover" data-source="post: 189446" data-attributes="member: 5823"><p>Hang in there! You are doing everything right! medications and little ones make life difficult to say the least. I know that blaming the doctor seems like the right course but they are not right on the money all the time. There are so many things going on in that little ones life right now that it makes it really hard for anyone to come up with the right answer. Breathe <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/peaceful.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":peaceful:" title="peaceful :peaceful:" data-shortname=":peaceful:" />, it will all work out at some point in time. There is not going to be one simple answer to this equation. Combinations of treatments (medications, counseling, intervention, behavior modification, parental education) are probably going to be required in order to get positive results. Unfortunately, these all take time as well as trial and error, before we get them even close to right. So square your shoulders, hug your family, find time for yourself, and you will find a middle ground.</p><p>I think that most of us have traveled a very similar path to yours and we are still here to talk about it! Hey, just remember that what doesn't kill us makes us stronger!</p><p>Seriously, document what medications, dosage, time given, with/without food, time frames for reactions, severity, length, etc. Talk with the MD. Do not be afraid to say what you think or demand that you want your difficult child off medications because he has turned into a zombie or went off the deep end. You are the one after all, that is there to witness what is happening. That makes you the best voice to speak on behalf of the little one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naturelover, post: 189446, member: 5823"] Hang in there! You are doing everything right! medications and little ones make life difficult to say the least. I know that blaming the doctor seems like the right course but they are not right on the money all the time. There are so many things going on in that little ones life right now that it makes it really hard for anyone to come up with the right answer. Breathe :peaceful:, it will all work out at some point in time. There is not going to be one simple answer to this equation. Combinations of treatments (medications, counseling, intervention, behavior modification, parental education) are probably going to be required in order to get positive results. Unfortunately, these all take time as well as trial and error, before we get them even close to right. So square your shoulders, hug your family, find time for yourself, and you will find a middle ground. I think that most of us have traveled a very similar path to yours and we are still here to talk about it! Hey, just remember that what doesn't kill us makes us stronger! Seriously, document what medications, dosage, time given, with/without food, time frames for reactions, severity, length, etc. Talk with the MD. Do not be afraid to say what you think or demand that you want your difficult child off medications because he has turned into a zombie or went off the deep end. You are the one after all, that is there to witness what is happening. That makes you the best voice to speak on behalf of the little one. [/QUOTE]
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