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Short question...Abilify/Risperdal
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 564261" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>My son has been on both medications. Everyone reacts differently to these medications. My difficult child had to go off abilify as the effect wore off and he was taking about 35mg and raging through that. Now my difficult child is on invega (long acting risperdal). He had some weight gain with both medications, but not much that you would notice.</p><p></p><p>If the medication is working, would it be worth having your difficult child sleep in pull ups? If he is only 4.5yrs old, that is not too old to be wetting the bed, in my opinion. My difficult child wet the bed untill 4th or 5th grade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 564261, member: 3184"] My son has been on both medications. Everyone reacts differently to these medications. My difficult child had to go off abilify as the effect wore off and he was taking about 35mg and raging through that. Now my difficult child is on invega (long acting risperdal). He had some weight gain with both medications, but not much that you would notice. If the medication is working, would it be worth having your difficult child sleep in pull ups? If he is only 4.5yrs old, that is not too old to be wetting the bed, in my opinion. My difficult child wet the bed untill 4th or 5th grade. [/QUOTE]
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