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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 195319" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Are you sure you don't have my kid?</p><p></p><p>My difficult child gets stuck on things, just like you posted to Allen. As you describe in your last post my son does the same.</p><p></p><p>Being that your difficult child is on Adderrall - that is a stimulant that goes in and out of the system in the same day. So trialing another medication should not be an issue. For a mood disorder you want to stablize them first on a medication and then add the stimulant. My difficult child's previous regime was Depakote (for mood), Abilify (mood and agression), Tenex and Staterra to combat anxiety (they are not stims).</p><p></p><p>The vaccuum used to get my son stirred up. I could vaccuum under his crib as a baby, but as a toddler up until just a bit ago, I would start and he'd bounce off of walls and furniture. My difficult child has always been loud too. Talks louds, yells, screams loud, and bangs loud. That is in his world, when the world intrudes upon him he gets set off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 195319, member: 3477"] Are you sure you don't have my kid? My difficult child gets stuck on things, just like you posted to Allen. As you describe in your last post my son does the same. Being that your difficult child is on Adderrall - that is a stimulant that goes in and out of the system in the same day. So trialing another medication should not be an issue. For a mood disorder you want to stablize them first on a medication and then add the stimulant. My difficult child's previous regime was Depakote (for mood), Abilify (mood and agression), Tenex and Staterra to combat anxiety (they are not stims). The vaccuum used to get my son stirred up. I could vaccuum under his crib as a baby, but as a toddler up until just a bit ago, I would start and he'd bounce off of walls and furniture. My difficult child has always been loud too. Talks louds, yells, screams loud, and bangs loud. That is in his world, when the world intrudes upon him he gets set off. [/QUOTE]
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