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<blockquote data-quote="bramblewoodbabydoll" data-source="post: 308915" data-attributes="member: 7938"><p>Our bodies are so amazing....</p><p>We can completely blanket psychotropic medications over those with neuropsychologist disorders and yet the behaviors/feelings/thoughts (positive or negative) will root their way to the surface anyhow.</p><p> </p><p>I have a lot of problems with this myself. I've been on a wide array of medications and I'll be darned that if something helps with one thing it hinders another for me. Or I will feel like Ive hit a good combo and then I platau and my body accomodates....</p><p>Age, maturity, self awareness and understanding/acceptance are the things that have mellowed me over the years. I still take medications but we still play with them even after all this time. In my 20s I often went off them and just tried to 'manage' it myself. My depression is too overpowering tho and I always have to seek tx again.</p><p> </p><p>I use to work with brain and spinal cord injury pts at the teaching hospital here. 75 mg of trazadone would knock out a grown man of medium build... I have seen a good friend of mine rapid cycle all night long after having taken 150mg of trazadone and 4mg of klonipin. I was amazed it didnt chill her out!</p><p>Its almost as if there are too many varients/factors that play into this to the point that you just cant control everything in the environment, the body, the mind.... </p><p> </p><p>Perhaps you can find some way to redirect him when he starts to buzz, like redirecting a child who is behaving inappropriately. Instead of redirecting the behavior- redirect his thoughts. Maybe you can find a way to 'trigger' him in the other direction. Find out how to switch his gears. Stop everything your doing i.e. the homework and go make a snack (with protien, probably not sugar or whatever he is sensitive to) or change the tide of the feeling in the room by telling a story. Get some strategys. This does not have to own him. Sometimes the buzzing will cease if someone helps me de-escalate when I cannot do it myself and its hard for children to learn to self sooth this way... I hope this helps but if it doesnt and it all sounds like a bunch of junk, you can chunk my post. Just MHO...</p><p>Im only speaking from my own exp. and we each have unique situations.</p><p> </p><p>Much love</p><p>-Brambles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bramblewoodbabydoll, post: 308915, member: 7938"] Our bodies are so amazing.... We can completely blanket psychotropic medications over those with neuropsychologist disorders and yet the behaviors/feelings/thoughts (positive or negative) will root their way to the surface anyhow. I have a lot of problems with this myself. I've been on a wide array of medications and I'll be darned that if something helps with one thing it hinders another for me. Or I will feel like Ive hit a good combo and then I platau and my body accomodates.... Age, maturity, self awareness and understanding/acceptance are the things that have mellowed me over the years. I still take medications but we still play with them even after all this time. In my 20s I often went off them and just tried to 'manage' it myself. My depression is too overpowering tho and I always have to seek tx again. I use to work with brain and spinal cord injury pts at the teaching hospital here. 75 mg of trazadone would knock out a grown man of medium build... I have seen a good friend of mine rapid cycle all night long after having taken 150mg of trazadone and 4mg of klonipin. I was amazed it didnt chill her out! Its almost as if there are too many varients/factors that play into this to the point that you just cant control everything in the environment, the body, the mind.... Perhaps you can find some way to redirect him when he starts to buzz, like redirecting a child who is behaving inappropriately. Instead of redirecting the behavior- redirect his thoughts. Maybe you can find a way to 'trigger' him in the other direction. Find out how to switch his gears. Stop everything your doing i.e. the homework and go make a snack (with protien, probably not sugar or whatever he is sensitive to) or change the tide of the feeling in the room by telling a story. Get some strategys. This does not have to own him. Sometimes the buzzing will cease if someone helps me de-escalate when I cannot do it myself and its hard for children to learn to self sooth this way... I hope this helps but if it doesnt and it all sounds like a bunch of junk, you can chunk my post. Just MHO... Im only speaking from my own exp. and we each have unique situations. Much love -Brambles [/QUOTE]
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