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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 543405"><p>My son is on Tenex with very good results. His is given at bedtime to help with sleep. Has the psychiatrist discussed the long-acting version with you? It's called Intuniv and is commonly used for ADHD symptoms. That might be an option for daytime?? It would be worth checking into if the Tenex seems to be working.</p><p></p><p>Does he have an IEP in school? If he has speech delays, is he receiving Speech Therapy at school? Occupational Therapy might also be helpful with some of the transition stuff. Transitions are sooooo hard for our kids. How do they handle transitions? How do they handle him when he has a meltdown? </p><p></p><p>Welcome to our little corner of the world. It's great that you are seeking advice and this place is the BEST place I've found. All the advice is from parents who have been or are where I am and survived or are working at improving their kids' lives. I am very glad you found us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 543405"] My son is on Tenex with very good results. His is given at bedtime to help with sleep. Has the psychiatrist discussed the long-acting version with you? It's called Intuniv and is commonly used for ADHD symptoms. That might be an option for daytime?? It would be worth checking into if the Tenex seems to be working. Does he have an IEP in school? If he has speech delays, is he receiving Speech Therapy at school? Occupational Therapy might also be helpful with some of the transition stuff. Transitions are sooooo hard for our kids. How do they handle transitions? How do they handle him when he has a meltdown? Welcome to our little corner of the world. It's great that you are seeking advice and this place is the BEST place I've found. All the advice is from parents who have been or are where I am and survived or are working at improving their kids' lives. I am very glad you found us. [/QUOTE]
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