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<blockquote data-quote="waytootired" data-source="post: 95459" data-attributes="member: 3791"><p>It's been a couple months since my last post, but I have to give an up date!</p><p></p><p>difficult child was having weird sensations & major leg tremors..he had been on Risperdal for 9 months. The psychiatrist said he thought it was a behavioral thing & I said it was the Risperdal. We decided to take him off the Risperdal to give his body a break from medications and to see if his leg tremors continued....I was so nervous to take him off all medications because I was sure he would be the rage king! </p><p></p><p>difficult child has been medication free for four months and is doing GREAT! No behavior problems...feels great..gets along with his brother(they actually play together)...only three curse words...no mood swings or anything!!!Who is this kid????</p><p></p><p>We had a Neurophych testing done and the doctor said,"I am not seeing anything that tells me your child is bipolar!"And I said, "What the H---?" No sensory integration or Autism spectrum/Asperger's either!!</p><p></p><p>The doctor said....difficult child possibly, could have it and he is in remission. But more than likely difficult child was misdiagnosed early on. He more than likely had depression and, or anxiety but was to quickly diagnosed bipolar and over medicated, which caused the aggressive and rage behaviors. </p><p></p><p>I sooo pray that he was misdiagnosed and we will be okay from here on out....I am not putting all my eggs in this one basket because who knows what tomorrow will bring, but I truly hope that he will maintain this smooth road. Sure maybe this is the cycling thing? But the Nuerophych doctor doesn't seem to think so...We are going to take it a day at a time and enjoy it while we can. </p><p></p><p>And the thought/guilt of medicating & over medicating my child for so many years because I was told that this is what would make him better??? I can't even talk about that right now....</p><p></p><p>Thank you to the wise warriors that encouraged me to get a neurophych evaluation done..You are sooo wise and appreciated by this mom. Thank you, thank you!!</p><p></p><p>Hugs..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waytootired, post: 95459, member: 3791"] It's been a couple months since my last post, but I have to give an up date! difficult child was having weird sensations & major leg tremors..he had been on Risperdal for 9 months. The psychiatrist said he thought it was a behavioral thing & I said it was the Risperdal. We decided to take him off the Risperdal to give his body a break from medications and to see if his leg tremors continued....I was so nervous to take him off all medications because I was sure he would be the rage king! difficult child has been medication free for four months and is doing GREAT! No behavior problems...feels great..gets along with his brother(they actually play together)...only three curse words...no mood swings or anything!!!Who is this kid???? We had a Neurophych testing done and the doctor said,"I am not seeing anything that tells me your child is bipolar!"And I said, "What the H---?" No sensory integration or Autism spectrum/Asperger's either!! The doctor said....difficult child possibly, could have it and he is in remission. But more than likely difficult child was misdiagnosed early on. He more than likely had depression and, or anxiety but was to quickly diagnosed bipolar and over medicated, which caused the aggressive and rage behaviors. I sooo pray that he was misdiagnosed and we will be okay from here on out....I am not putting all my eggs in this one basket because who knows what tomorrow will bring, but I truly hope that he will maintain this smooth road. Sure maybe this is the cycling thing? But the Nuerophych doctor doesn't seem to think so...We are going to take it a day at a time and enjoy it while we can. And the thought/guilt of medicating & over medicating my child for so many years because I was told that this is what would make him better??? I can't even talk about that right now.... Thank you to the wise warriors that encouraged me to get a neurophych evaluation done..You are sooo wise and appreciated by this mom. Thank you, thank you!! Hugs.. [/QUOTE]
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