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<blockquote data-quote="howlongto18" data-source="post: 195383" data-attributes="member: 3129"><p>Jules, your kid sounds just like my son before we got him stabilized on seroquel. Our son's rages would last hours sometimes and I had to physically restrain him to keep him from being violent, is that happening in your case? My son is 6 and we've been dealing with this since we adopted him at almost 2 1/2. I was so reluctant to medicate him, everyone around me made me feel like garbage for doing it. The medications have helped him to be himself, they've helped us to bond, they've stopped the violent outbursts and hours long rages. I don't find myself resenting my own child anymore! That alone was the most priceless gift of getting treatment.</p><p></p><p>The bottom line is that if your child has a mental disorder, no amount of love can push away the monsters. Don't beat yourself up for being human.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howlongto18, post: 195383, member: 3129"] Jules, your kid sounds just like my son before we got him stabilized on seroquel. Our son's rages would last hours sometimes and I had to physically restrain him to keep him from being violent, is that happening in your case? My son is 6 and we've been dealing with this since we adopted him at almost 2 1/2. I was so reluctant to medicate him, everyone around me made me feel like garbage for doing it. The medications have helped him to be himself, they've helped us to bond, they've stopped the violent outbursts and hours long rages. I don't find myself resenting my own child anymore! That alone was the most priceless gift of getting treatment. The bottom line is that if your child has a mental disorder, no amount of love can push away the monsters. Don't beat yourself up for being human. [/QUOTE]
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