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Medication making meltdowns worse?
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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 659851" data-attributes="member: 18100"><p>WitzEnd Im So sorry your going through this but Im still trying to get mine diagnosed properly! Yes, medications can make them worse and unfortunately trial and error and keep the therapy! He is going through the stress of the divorce and his father being less absent in his life, but dont give up! I know you wont! Adderall made my sons violence so much worse, Vyvanse has been the best so far but he refuses to take it so hes on Daytrana Patch and of course with the clonidine for sleep issues, adhd and violence. Big difference when hes not on, like today yikes! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/twister2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":twister2:" title="twister2 :twister2:" data-shortname=":twister2:" />I wish you the best, and we get it. </p><p></p><p>Insane, good point about the Occupational Therapist (OT) ! And you have been through the waiting games as well, its hard with simalr diagnoses around but one day soon I hope they can figure out how to tell for our kids and us!</p><p></p><p>HMBgal, Im so sorry and If I was there and saw that I would have helped you. Of course, not much we can do in those situations, its a wait game until the kids settle down on their own. Suggest to your grandsons father to have a 24hr camcorder or voice recorder when he finally gets to be around his son again, as you should do the same. I firmly believe in video of the episodes, of course it still doesnt tell exactly whats going on in their head. Your brave grandparents( I remember your other thread) and please worry about you as well! Are there any in home therapy services or day cares / home professional that could handle his issues?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 659851, member: 18100"] WitzEnd Im So sorry your going through this but Im still trying to get mine diagnosed properly! Yes, medications can make them worse and unfortunately trial and error and keep the therapy! He is going through the stress of the divorce and his father being less absent in his life, but dont give up! I know you wont! Adderall made my sons violence so much worse, Vyvanse has been the best so far but he refuses to take it so hes on Daytrana Patch and of course with the clonidine for sleep issues, adhd and violence. Big difference when hes not on, like today yikes! :twister2:I wish you the best, and we get it. Insane, good point about the Occupational Therapist (OT) ! And you have been through the waiting games as well, its hard with simalr diagnoses around but one day soon I hope they can figure out how to tell for our kids and us! HMBgal, Im so sorry and If I was there and saw that I would have helped you. Of course, not much we can do in those situations, its a wait game until the kids settle down on their own. Suggest to your grandsons father to have a 24hr camcorder or voice recorder when he finally gets to be around his son again, as you should do the same. I firmly believe in video of the episodes, of course it still doesnt tell exactly whats going on in their head. Your brave grandparents( I remember your other thread) and please worry about you as well! Are there any in home therapy services or day cares / home professional that could handle his issues? [/QUOTE]
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