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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 382682" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>The pediatrician hasn't called us back - I also have a call in to the psychiatrist!</p><p></p><p>difficult child has been having problems at school during recess everyday and has been super aggressive after school which then leads to him getting in physical fights with his friend. We are to the point where we will not be able to let him leave the house which will result in more meltdowns and more aggression. He is like a ticking time bomb!</p><p></p><p>He was on the intuniv 1 mg for 15 days, then because he had been in 3 fights and suspended from school, his pediatrician-doctor took him off the intuniv. It's been 6 days off and he still has the aggression just as badly as he did. The intuniv helped him go to bed without a fight (in his own bed), fall asleep much faster, and cooperate better in the morning. But it also caused night time wakening, bad dreams, and early morning awakening.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what to do and I can't seem to get any help. We saw his pediatrician-doctor last Fri and she was supposed to talk to another doctor in her office and call us back with one of these options:</p><p>1. Increase Concerta alone</p><p>2. Decrease Concerta and add back Intuniv</p><p>3. Switch back to Adderall</p><p></p><p>I don't think any of those solutions are going to change the AGGRESSION. I mentioned Clonidine and she said she only gives that for sleep problems. We thought she was working in partnership with the psychiatric-doctor we saw one time. She told us Fri she was allowed one call to him and she has used that already.</p><p></p><p>What the heck do we do? Resources around where we live are extremely limited. It's either pediatrician, this psychiatrist, and/or the psychologist we have an appointment with on Oct. 13. We need help NOW.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what to do. It seriously feels like we need to cage him when he gets like that. We can't live like this. When he is in a rage like that it is like he is a belligerent drunk!</p><p></p><p>We need help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 382682, member: 3930"] The pediatrician hasn't called us back - I also have a call in to the psychiatrist! difficult child has been having problems at school during recess everyday and has been super aggressive after school which then leads to him getting in physical fights with his friend. We are to the point where we will not be able to let him leave the house which will result in more meltdowns and more aggression. He is like a ticking time bomb! He was on the intuniv 1 mg for 15 days, then because he had been in 3 fights and suspended from school, his pediatrician-doctor took him off the intuniv. It's been 6 days off and he still has the aggression just as badly as he did. The intuniv helped him go to bed without a fight (in his own bed), fall asleep much faster, and cooperate better in the morning. But it also caused night time wakening, bad dreams, and early morning awakening. I don't know what to do and I can't seem to get any help. We saw his pediatrician-doctor last Fri and she was supposed to talk to another doctor in her office and call us back with one of these options: 1. Increase Concerta alone 2. Decrease Concerta and add back Intuniv 3. Switch back to Adderall I don't think any of those solutions are going to change the AGGRESSION. I mentioned Clonidine and she said she only gives that for sleep problems. We thought she was working in partnership with the psychiatric-doctor we saw one time. She told us Fri she was allowed one call to him and she has used that already. What the heck do we do? Resources around where we live are extremely limited. It's either pediatrician, this psychiatrist, and/or the psychologist we have an appointment with on Oct. 13. We need help NOW. I don't know what to do. It seriously feels like we need to cage him when he gets like that. We can't live like this. When he is in a rage like that it is like he is a belligerent drunk! We need help! [/QUOTE]
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