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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 233866" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Thank you both. No medications have ever worked for difficult child and we have tried. He is very hyper and not 1 of the stims works for him. The dr suggested introducing a small amount of prozac for his anxiety and that it may help with hyperactivity. She's keeping hi on the Seroquel, because there is a chance of the mood disorder being there (BiPolar (BP) runs on husband's maternal side), but I think the dr is right. Susie - that is encouraging. difficult child now is in the therapeutic school and we have been lucky to have supports coming out of our ears. It will be interesting to see what original psychiatrist thinks after talking to the new psychiatrist because he was really 99% sure difficult child is BiPolar (BP) because he can engage and interact and can "play" you if he wants, but has very low frustration and is socially awkward, hard time maintaining eye contact and can't really take a joke and is very literal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 233866, member: 3477"] Thank you both. No medications have ever worked for difficult child and we have tried. He is very hyper and not 1 of the stims works for him. The dr suggested introducing a small amount of prozac for his anxiety and that it may help with hyperactivity. She's keeping hi on the Seroquel, because there is a chance of the mood disorder being there (BiPolar (BP) runs on husband's maternal side), but I think the dr is right. Susie - that is encouraging. difficult child now is in the therapeutic school and we have been lucky to have supports coming out of our ears. It will be interesting to see what original psychiatrist thinks after talking to the new psychiatrist because he was really 99% sure difficult child is BiPolar (BP) because he can engage and interact and can "play" you if he wants, but has very low frustration and is socially awkward, hard time maintaining eye contact and can't really take a joke and is very literal. [/QUOTE]
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