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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 298926" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>How frustrating that the docs want to go back to the behavior mod and "parenting styles" as if you hadn't already spent YEARS doing all that stuff.</p><p></p><p>I took vistaril and so did Jessie. For jessie it was rx'd to help with panic attacks. It caused a few, but that was NOT the help she needed. She would get really tired and then start to feel she couldn't breathe. For me it was for allergies and itching and pms. Didn't do diddly for any of it. At one point the allergy specialist had me taking vistaril AND benadryl. It did knock me out but did NOT help with other allergy problems. I got even grumpier because I was exhausted and could not sleep.</p><p></p><p>I hope it works MUCH better for your difficult child. Often kids react very differently to medications so I try not to write any of them off without a trial.</p><p></p><p>I hope you can video her rages and tehn get the docs to do something constructive. So many times docs are called in for problems that are not nearly as destructive and impossible to change. I think that makes them more likely to hem and haw instead of giving your family the help it needs. Maybe you need to do some mild provocation of difficult child when you are in the doctor office so the doctor can SEE the problems firsthand. </p><p></p><p>Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 298926, member: 1233"] How frustrating that the docs want to go back to the behavior mod and "parenting styles" as if you hadn't already spent YEARS doing all that stuff. I took vistaril and so did Jessie. For jessie it was rx'd to help with panic attacks. It caused a few, but that was NOT the help she needed. She would get really tired and then start to feel she couldn't breathe. For me it was for allergies and itching and pms. Didn't do diddly for any of it. At one point the allergy specialist had me taking vistaril AND benadryl. It did knock me out but did NOT help with other allergy problems. I got even grumpier because I was exhausted and could not sleep. I hope it works MUCH better for your difficult child. Often kids react very differently to medications so I try not to write any of them off without a trial. I hope you can video her rages and tehn get the docs to do something constructive. So many times docs are called in for problems that are not nearly as destructive and impossible to change. I think that makes them more likely to hem and haw instead of giving your family the help it needs. Maybe you need to do some mild provocation of difficult child when you are in the doctor office so the doctor can SEE the problems firsthand. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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