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So disappointing to take him to the Doctor...
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 478157" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>How much Risperdal is he on? Can they increase his dose? Although Risperdal does what you are talking about - give them this insatiable appetite that is so intense it becomes combative if they don't get their snacks. Talk about embarrassing - going out to dinner with family with a difficult child on Risperdal!!! "Yes can I have 9 orders of garlic sticks please?" "Oh and 2 hamburgers, and a milkshake." "Oh and add bacon to the burger." Sigh.........</p><p></p><p>Maybe it is time you look on mood stabilizer medications? Rather than just an AP?</p><p></p><p>It does sound a lot like AS - his lack of boundaries especially. When he is loving, he doesn't know when to stop - and vice a versa. I used to make Matt use the imaginary circle idea...you know where you draw one around yourself and the kid has to ask permission to enter it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 478157, member: 3301"] How much Risperdal is he on? Can they increase his dose? Although Risperdal does what you are talking about - give them this insatiable appetite that is so intense it becomes combative if they don't get their snacks. Talk about embarrassing - going out to dinner with family with a difficult child on Risperdal!!! "Yes can I have 9 orders of garlic sticks please?" "Oh and 2 hamburgers, and a milkshake." "Oh and add bacon to the burger." Sigh......... Maybe it is time you look on mood stabilizer medications? Rather than just an AP? It does sound a lot like AS - his lack of boundaries especially. When he is loving, he doesn't know when to stop - and vice a versa. I used to make Matt use the imaginary circle idea...you know where you draw one around yourself and the kid has to ask permission to enter it. [/QUOTE]
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