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<blockquote data-quote="rlsnights" data-source="post: 305870" data-attributes="member: 7948"><p>I agree that I cringed when I read she was on steroids but I assume you have discussed possible alternatives to this and there are none.</p><p></p><p>If she's on them for an asthma-type condition and she hasn't had a trial without steroids for a long time, I would strongly suggest talking with her pulmonologist or peds about trying to go without the steroids. Even the inhaled steroids could be affecting her if she is a person who is sensitive to that particular side effect.</p><p></p><p>Steroids to treat his Crohn's induced mania in my son (pre-Mood disorder diagnosis) and landed him in the psychiatric hospital. We avoid any steroid-containing medication like the plague.</p><p></p><p>And her re-entry plan to school should absolutely include an IEP not a 504 plan. She is way beyond 504 plan land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlsnights, post: 305870, member: 7948"] I agree that I cringed when I read she was on steroids but I assume you have discussed possible alternatives to this and there are none. If she's on them for an asthma-type condition and she hasn't had a trial without steroids for a long time, I would strongly suggest talking with her pulmonologist or peds about trying to go without the steroids. Even the inhaled steroids could be affecting her if she is a person who is sensitive to that particular side effect. Steroids to treat his Crohn's induced mania in my son (pre-Mood disorder diagnosis) and landed him in the psychiatric hospital. We avoid any steroid-containing medication like the plague. And her re-entry plan to school should absolutely include an IEP not a 504 plan. She is way beyond 504 plan land. [/QUOTE]
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