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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 221339" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi</p><p> </p><p>i just responded to your other post. As you know my difficult child isn't aspie. so i can't give you any thoughts on that issue. Yet at the end of the day if you think that difficult child is making steady improvements, there haven't been any huge issues the last several mos. than i'd say ok keep moving forward with no medication, and therapist. That's your call, and up to you dependent upon how things are going at home.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child's pyschdoc said the same exact thing to me in terms of xanax, it's a bandaid approach and highly addicting. I do agree. Their actually fighting right now to have it taken off the market a pyschdoc friend told me a few weeks ago. Personally I had used xanax over a year ago, and i loved the stuff!!! lol. I don't know i haven't heard anything prior to that, she just shared. I wouldn't be too thrilled if she was ready to write a script last nite with-o mtg. difficult child yet at the same time if pyschdoc was given a report from a credible place with-diagnosis on it I could see her saying what she thinks would be good as far as medication is concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 221339, member: 4514"] hi i just responded to your other post. As you know my difficult child isn't aspie. so i can't give you any thoughts on that issue. Yet at the end of the day if you think that difficult child is making steady improvements, there haven't been any huge issues the last several mos. than i'd say ok keep moving forward with no medication, and therapist. That's your call, and up to you dependent upon how things are going at home. difficult child's pyschdoc said the same exact thing to me in terms of xanax, it's a bandaid approach and highly addicting. I do agree. Their actually fighting right now to have it taken off the market a pyschdoc friend told me a few weeks ago. Personally I had used xanax over a year ago, and i loved the stuff!!! lol. I don't know i haven't heard anything prior to that, she just shared. I wouldn't be too thrilled if she was ready to write a script last nite with-o mtg. difficult child yet at the same time if pyschdoc was given a report from a credible place with-diagnosis on it I could see her saying what she thinks would be good as far as medication is concerned. [/QUOTE]
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