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Parents, what medications were most effective for your difficult children?
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<blockquote data-quote="mindinggaps" data-source="post: 763131" data-attributes="member: 29823"><p>[USER=24454]@Xheni[/USER] This is great to hear and certainly whenever things can be managed without medications, it is ideal. It is true that many people do grow out of their behavior issues and I think you highlight an important point which can be missed - it is important to do a full assessment and treat all potentially underlying conditions. Sometimes issues can result from other factors. There's no evidence to suggest vaccines impact behavior so I don't think that is a factor, but it sounds like your son could have had some other things going on leading to the issues.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, for many the issues get worse with age and medications are necessary. This was certainly the case for me - my medication dosages needed to be increased as a grew to keep behavior in check. For some, such as myself, medications can be required long-term. I still require Prozac as without it, I am simply too oppositional and angry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindinggaps, post: 763131, member: 29823"] [USER=24454]@Xheni[/USER] This is great to hear and certainly whenever things can be managed without medications, it is ideal. It is true that many people do grow out of their behavior issues and I think you highlight an important point which can be missed - it is important to do a full assessment and treat all potentially underlying conditions. Sometimes issues can result from other factors. There's no evidence to suggest vaccines impact behavior so I don't think that is a factor, but it sounds like your son could have had some other things going on leading to the issues. Unfortunately, for many the issues get worse with age and medications are necessary. This was certainly the case for me - my medication dosages needed to be increased as a grew to keep behavior in check. For some, such as myself, medications can be required long-term. I still require Prozac as without it, I am simply too oppositional and angry. [/QUOTE]
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