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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 589660" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>Not necessarily. My daughter didn't have a bad reaction to risperidone, but it didn't help her either. Seroquel does, but she is taking it for psychosis, although she is on the spectrum as well. AD's are bad for my kid. She's on one, but only in a holding pattern because we can't wean her off without her becoming despondent and suicidal, and at therapeutic dose it was the same thing. She might have to stay on it for years until she passes that magical early twenties age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 589660, member: 7083"] Not necessarily. My daughter didn't have a bad reaction to risperidone, but it didn't help her either. Seroquel does, but she is taking it for psychosis, although she is on the spectrum as well. AD's are bad for my kid. She's on one, but only in a holding pattern because we can't wean her off without her becoming despondent and suicidal, and at therapeutic dose it was the same thing. She might have to stay on it for years until she passes that magical early twenties age. [/QUOTE]
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