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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 348036" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Gosh, you've got a lot going on!</p><p>I took my son off his medications when we did the neuropsychologist testing. It didn't matter much ... it seems like he can make it through the day with-o medications but at night, or the next day, everything hits the fan.</p><p>I know what you mean about continually adding medications.</p><p>with-spectrum disorders, it is so hard to tell with-kids. They are all so different, although I would venture to say that no matter what he has, assume that his emotional level is about 4 yrs younger than his actual age. When I realized that with-my son, it made a huge diff in my behavior with-him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 348036, member: 3419"] Gosh, you've got a lot going on! I took my son off his medications when we did the neuropsychologist testing. It didn't matter much ... it seems like he can make it through the day with-o medications but at night, or the next day, everything hits the fan. I know what you mean about continually adding medications. with-spectrum disorders, it is so hard to tell with-kids. They are all so different, although I would venture to say that no matter what he has, assume that his emotional level is about 4 yrs younger than his actual age. When I realized that with-my son, it made a huge diff in my behavior with-him. [/QUOTE]
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