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psychiatrist appointment FOR the difficult child's WITHOUT the difficult child's.
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 341317" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>SW, he takes 600mg XR at bedtime and 500mg XR at lunchtime. If he takes any less, he gets worse -- starts spinning out of control. If he takes any more, he's a lot more sedated -- we shuffled the dosing because he was too sedated in the morning, so we shifted some away from the pm dose over to the lunchtime dose -- this has helped. But he still has trouble figuring out what's most important to attend to in class and subsequently misses some things, is still forgetful (though this has improved). </p><p> </p><p>The psychiatrist thinks we should know after a week or two if the Intuniv will cause any problems. Did the people you know who tried it see just more of the same problems before the medication kicked in, or was it an actual worsening of symptoms?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 341317, member: 3444"] SW, he takes 600mg XR at bedtime and 500mg XR at lunchtime. If he takes any less, he gets worse -- starts spinning out of control. If he takes any more, he's a lot more sedated -- we shuffled the dosing because he was too sedated in the morning, so we shifted some away from the pm dose over to the lunchtime dose -- this has helped. But he still has trouble figuring out what's most important to attend to in class and subsequently misses some things, is still forgetful (though this has improved). The psychiatrist thinks we should know after a week or two if the Intuniv will cause any problems. Did the people you know who tried it see just more of the same problems before the medication kicked in, or was it an actual worsening of symptoms? [/QUOTE]
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