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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderful Family" data-source="post: 331930"><p>Thanks for the comments and feedback.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child has been on Zoloft for about 6 months; seemed to be the one piece that started helping earlier this fall; but what we are seeing now is similar to the way difficult child always was (this fall was a period in which was the best he'd had).</p><p> </p><p>difficult child is now off the Intuniv - it didn't make a difference one way or the other (tried for about 6 weeks); he's been on/off Tenex for years with no reaction - good or bad. He's also been on Wellbutrin, and didn't seem to be a major problem; but no benefit either. We took it off when he wasn't making any changes. difficult child has historically not been able to really tolerate stimulants at all; and the AD's don't make much of a difference. The zoloft was added very carefully so that we could watch for any changes.</p><p> </p><p>husband mentioned last night that perhaps it was time to look into next steps (first time he's done this; he's been really opposed to Residential Treatment Center (RTC), I just don't want to do it). I've got some information from last year when we were seeing similar results so I'll start there. I just can't imagine sending him away, really. He's a good kid, just can't function well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderful Family, post: 331930"] Thanks for the comments and feedback. difficult child has been on Zoloft for about 6 months; seemed to be the one piece that started helping earlier this fall; but what we are seeing now is similar to the way difficult child always was (this fall was a period in which was the best he'd had). difficult child is now off the Intuniv - it didn't make a difference one way or the other (tried for about 6 weeks); he's been on/off Tenex for years with no reaction - good or bad. He's also been on Wellbutrin, and didn't seem to be a major problem; but no benefit either. We took it off when he wasn't making any changes. difficult child has historically not been able to really tolerate stimulants at all; and the AD's don't make much of a difference. The zoloft was added very carefully so that we could watch for any changes. husband mentioned last night that perhaps it was time to look into next steps (first time he's done this; he's been really opposed to Residential Treatment Center (RTC), I just don't want to do it). I've got some information from last year when we were seeing similar results so I'll start there. I just can't imagine sending him away, really. He's a good kid, just can't function well. [/QUOTE]
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