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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 382702" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Ask about risperdal. It helped with Wee's aggression. might be worth a try.</p><p> </p><p>And FWIW, we had residual effects from some of the things we tried, too. Concerta was really bad, it put Wee in a tailspin that lasted a good long time.</p><p> </p><p>Do you have a regional center in your area (state, for that matter), or a NAMI branch? Dig around and find out. Either of the can help direct you to services in your area. They don't advertise on big neon signs, tho, so you may have to dig.</p><p> </p><p>Beyond that, if you can get him on the books for a neuropsychologist, do it. Don't even try not to cry when you call to schedule...most docs leave a little room in the day to add in an emergency case or 2. And then call a pediatrician there, and give them the same story. Ask to be seen right away, or put on a cancellation list. Tell them you're willing to drop and run if they call with a last minute cancel (that one has gained us a lot of appts). </p><p> </p><p>Wish I had more to offer than just an understanding hug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 382702, member: 1848"] Ask about risperdal. It helped with Wee's aggression. might be worth a try. And FWIW, we had residual effects from some of the things we tried, too. Concerta was really bad, it put Wee in a tailspin that lasted a good long time. Do you have a regional center in your area (state, for that matter), or a NAMI branch? Dig around and find out. Either of the can help direct you to services in your area. They don't advertise on big neon signs, tho, so you may have to dig. Beyond that, if you can get him on the books for a neuropsychologist, do it. Don't even try not to cry when you call to schedule...most docs leave a little room in the day to add in an emergency case or 2. And then call a pediatrician there, and give them the same story. Ask to be seen right away, or put on a cancellation list. Tell them you're willing to drop and run if they call with a last minute cancel (that one has gained us a lot of appts). Wish I had more to offer than just an understanding hug. [/QUOTE]
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