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<blockquote data-quote="wjaes" data-source="post: 12740" data-attributes="member: 1960"><p>difficult child was only better (as defined in an earlier post) for a short time (2-3 weeks) and then went back to how he was before. I am uncertain of what to do. Are there a site to research the side effects of various mood stabilizers? </p><p></p><p>I have always kind of wondered if he is on the autism spectrum (difficulty in social relationships, preoccupation with parts of things, ability to mimic and share songs or parts of movie (long parts) verbatim. I have questioned this with psychiatrist, hospital, school and therapist. School said he was maintained eye contact, interacted with others etc. but only observed him in a montessori classroom environment. I wouldn't suggest that he is a non-verbal autistic child, rather a high functioning kid (very smart with great memory) with aspergers.</p><p></p><p>It would explain in some respects why the medication's haven't really worked any better than they have wouldn't it?</p><p></p><p>Is there anyway to get more clarification about what is going on with my difficult child and how to assist him? </p><p>Wendy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjaes, post: 12740, member: 1960"] difficult child was only better (as defined in an earlier post) for a short time (2-3 weeks) and then went back to how he was before. I am uncertain of what to do. Are there a site to research the side effects of various mood stabilizers? I have always kind of wondered if he is on the autism spectrum (difficulty in social relationships, preoccupation with parts of things, ability to mimic and share songs or parts of movie (long parts) verbatim. I have questioned this with psychiatrist, hospital, school and therapist. School said he was maintained eye contact, interacted with others etc. but only observed him in a montessori classroom environment. I wouldn't suggest that he is a non-verbal autistic child, rather a high functioning kid (very smart with great memory) with aspergers. It would explain in some respects why the medication's haven't really worked any better than they have wouldn't it? Is there anyway to get more clarification about what is going on with my difficult child and how to assist him? Wendy [/QUOTE]
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