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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 357663" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>I'm in agreement with everyone above, I don't think these medications are right (but I am no doctor). My experience with them and my 3 have been horrendous! You said she has been hospitalized 5 times. Curious, was it at the same place? My daughter years ago was hospitalized too but there was more then 1 place available, that's why I ask as this plays a factor into what I'm thinking. We went through many doctors as well (with all the kids). Sometimes it's a matter of finding just the right one who will actually "listen" and pay attention and "work" with you to stabilize your child. It's not so much as a diagnosis or label as it is to finding out what WILL work to help bring your difficult child back into some sort of normalcy (and yes, it can get some better).</p><p></p><p>Currently my middle difficult child has stumped everyone as well (and we've been through many a doctor, years of people, and currently at a big name place). We don't know if she is "choosing" to do certain things or if she truly can't. But this is her circumstances as she has a factor that your daughter doesn't, anesthesia from a previous surgery that might have done some damage.</p><p></p><p>I can honestly understand where you're at and feeling. Just don't give up! I don't know what resources you have available to you or what your abilities are to travel if necessary to seek out other doctors (as suggested going out of state - we've done that too).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 357663, member: 455"] I'm in agreement with everyone above, I don't think these medications are right (but I am no doctor). My experience with them and my 3 have been horrendous! You said she has been hospitalized 5 times. Curious, was it at the same place? My daughter years ago was hospitalized too but there was more then 1 place available, that's why I ask as this plays a factor into what I'm thinking. We went through many doctors as well (with all the kids). Sometimes it's a matter of finding just the right one who will actually "listen" and pay attention and "work" with you to stabilize your child. It's not so much as a diagnosis or label as it is to finding out what WILL work to help bring your difficult child back into some sort of normalcy (and yes, it can get some better). Currently my middle difficult child has stumped everyone as well (and we've been through many a doctor, years of people, and currently at a big name place). We don't know if she is "choosing" to do certain things or if she truly can't. But this is her circumstances as she has a factor that your daughter doesn't, anesthesia from a previous surgery that might have done some damage. I can honestly understand where you're at and feeling. Just don't give up! I don't know what resources you have available to you or what your abilities are to travel if necessary to seek out other doctors (as suggested going out of state - we've done that too). [/QUOTE]
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