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<blockquote data-quote="P-nut2004" data-source="post: 423094" data-attributes="member: 11740"><p>Ok so I've been doing some research online on difficult children medications (concerta, risperdal & zoloft) and I think I'm more confused now than I was when I started. Concerta info says it should not be given to ADHD kids with anxiety, which difficult child is diagnosis'd with and has serious issues with. Zoloft says it is only supposed to be used for the treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in kids (difficult child has 'Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) symptoms' according to psychiatrist but not enough to add it as a diagnosis) but psychiatrist put difficult child on Zoloft for the Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). Also the Zoloft clinical trials I read seem to suggest it only works when the dose is continually raised which is not safe. Risperdal is a whole 'nother issue, I have found very controversial info on its use in children & it appears it is mostly prescribed for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)/Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) kids with anger outbursts. I know they put difficult child on that one for her temper tantrums because she can get pretty nasty, psychiatrist started it almost 1yr ago when she killed easy child 1&2s guinea pig in a rage. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line here is that the only medication that has done its job well in my opinion is the Concerta, difficult child has improved 110% in school this year & is now above grade level and not getting into trouble every day. However we are still seeing constant anxiety, she picks her skin constantly until it bleeds (usually her cuticles and nails but often her hands or random bumps and scabs), she steals, lies, comes unglued every time something she doesn't like or doesn't expect happens, and refuses to do most anything she is asked to do...I could go on but most of you know what I'm dealing with. Her meltdowns are not nearly as violent as they used to be and I credit the Risperdal for that but its kind of a consolation prize considering I would much rather we didn't have 50 meltdowns a day. On top of all of this we still have the ongoing constipation and incontinence, its not just bedwetting, she 'drizzles' (her words) often throughout the day so she wears pads, and she keeps UTIs & bladder infections. The urological symptoms pre-date the medications, but from what I've just read the medications may be worsening the issue. And although she does not have a diagnosis of depression she did have a depressive episode about 2mo ago where she became suicidal and has been having periods where she is very moody and withdrawn, I suspect she is still having the 'bad feelings' but is afraid to tell us because the psychiatric hospital visit scared the cr@p out of her. psychiatrist blew this whole episode off by the way</p><p></p><p>Sooo......here's the question part: Do any of you have any experience with these particular medications? Or any suggestions for other medications or other treatments? Any feedback at all is greatly appreciated as our psychiatrist is very difficult to deal with and resistant to adjusting difficult children medications. Thanks for reading this, I kno its a long post <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P-nut2004, post: 423094, member: 11740"] Ok so I've been doing some research online on difficult children medications (concerta, risperdal & zoloft) and I think I'm more confused now than I was when I started. Concerta info says it should not be given to ADHD kids with anxiety, which difficult child is diagnosis'd with and has serious issues with. Zoloft says it is only supposed to be used for the treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in kids (difficult child has 'Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) symptoms' according to psychiatrist but not enough to add it as a diagnosis) but psychiatrist put difficult child on Zoloft for the Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). Also the Zoloft clinical trials I read seem to suggest it only works when the dose is continually raised which is not safe. Risperdal is a whole 'nother issue, I have found very controversial info on its use in children & it appears it is mostly prescribed for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)/Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) kids with anger outbursts. I know they put difficult child on that one for her temper tantrums because she can get pretty nasty, psychiatrist started it almost 1yr ago when she killed easy child 1&2s guinea pig in a rage. Bottom line here is that the only medication that has done its job well in my opinion is the Concerta, difficult child has improved 110% in school this year & is now above grade level and not getting into trouble every day. However we are still seeing constant anxiety, she picks her skin constantly until it bleeds (usually her cuticles and nails but often her hands or random bumps and scabs), she steals, lies, comes unglued every time something she doesn't like or doesn't expect happens, and refuses to do most anything she is asked to do...I could go on but most of you know what I'm dealing with. Her meltdowns are not nearly as violent as they used to be and I credit the Risperdal for that but its kind of a consolation prize considering I would much rather we didn't have 50 meltdowns a day. On top of all of this we still have the ongoing constipation and incontinence, its not just bedwetting, she 'drizzles' (her words) often throughout the day so she wears pads, and she keeps UTIs & bladder infections. The urological symptoms pre-date the medications, but from what I've just read the medications may be worsening the issue. And although she does not have a diagnosis of depression she did have a depressive episode about 2mo ago where she became suicidal and has been having periods where she is very moody and withdrawn, I suspect she is still having the 'bad feelings' but is afraid to tell us because the psychiatric hospital visit scared the cr@p out of her. psychiatrist blew this whole episode off by the way Sooo......here's the question part: Do any of you have any experience with these particular medications? Or any suggestions for other medications or other treatments? Any feedback at all is greatly appreciated as our psychiatrist is very difficult to deal with and resistant to adjusting difficult children medications. Thanks for reading this, I kno its a long post :) [/QUOTE]
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