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medications wearing off and throwing off sleep
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<blockquote data-quote="KCandtheboys" data-source="post: 603964" data-attributes="member: 16697"><p>This is probably obvious to many, but what would the evaluations entail? I'm not sure he has ever been fully evaluated...which is why I'm asking. He has never had any other medical problems, and I am almost certain the new sleep problems are related to the clonidine. I was thinking of asking his Psychiatrist if we can d/c the clonidine and try intunive instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KCandtheboys, post: 603964, member: 16697"] This is probably obvious to many, but what would the evaluations entail? I'm not sure he has ever been fully evaluated...which is why I'm asking. He has never had any other medical problems, and I am almost certain the new sleep problems are related to the clonidine. I was thinking of asking his Psychiatrist if we can d/c the clonidine and try intunive instead. [/QUOTE]
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